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Six of the top 12 finishers at the CJ Cup@Shadow Creek were PING pros, five of whom gamed new G425 product in its PGA Tour debut, including Tyrrell Hatton, who was T3, one week after winning in Europe with a G425 driver and fairways at the BMW PGA Championship.

Joaquín Niemann in sixth played a G425 3-wood; Bubba Watson, T7, relied on a G425 driver and 5-wood; Sebastian Muñoz in ninth employed a G425 driver; Harris English was 10th; and Viktor Hovland, T12, played a G425 driver. In all, nine G425 drivers, 14 fairways and two hybrids went into bags of PING pros and non-staffers in Las Vegas.

The new family also debuted on the European Tour at the Scottish Championship, where Lee Westwood was among several PING pros utilizing a G425 driver and fairway, while colleagues also added a mix of G425 crossovers and hybrids.