The Ping Si3 340cc Driver is yet another highly respected member of the Ping family. It came with a face that was fully forged, which wrapped around and became connected to the driver's body. The result was a critical enhancement and optimization of the energy transfer from the club to the ball. The Ping Si3 340cc Driver was also known for its color-coded hosels. They lead to a huge increase in the number of options available to the player, because different combinations of face angle and lie angle allowed them ponder and explore and experiment to get just the right match. The result was a noticeable drop in unwanted slices and hooks. Unlike the original Ping Si3 Driver, the Ping Si3 340cc Driver had a reduced number of color codes, in this case three.
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The Ping Si3 340cc Driver also had a fresh and sleeker look to it than other Ping drivers at the time. That's because the exceptional Ping design team worked to create softer, less intimidating lines. Many players, in fact, had been wary of Ping drivers because of their bulky look. The Ping Si3 340cc Driver changed all that.
The Ping Si3 340cc Driver came in six degree options: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11. The length was uniformly 45 inches. None of the clubs came with any offset, and the lie was also a standard 56 degrees. The head weight was also a standard 179g, and the swing weight was D0-D4.
Many players loved the Ping Si3 340cc Driver's broad face, because it created a lot of very welcome accuracy. Players were noticing that they could send the ball longer with less effort. Finally, as with so many Ping clubs, the Ping Si3 340cc Driver gave its users plenty of audio feedback on their strikes.







