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PING pros and PING technology performed impressively at the Masters at Augusta National GC.

PING was the most-played driver brand, where 15 G425 models were utilized, including by Cameron Champ, who was #1 in average driving distance at 323.88 yards with his G425 LST. PING irons were the most popular too, led in the count by the i210 model.

Of 15 players (a PING record), 13 made the cut. Corey Conners shined as the low PING pro, finishing T8, following up his T10 last year. His most memorable stroke: a hole-in-one on the sixth hole Saturday. Tony Finau contended as usual, posting a T10, his third top 10 in the past four Masters.

As top 12 finishers, they earned invites to next year’s Masters, as did 47-year-old Stewart Cink, whose T12 will bring him back for his 20th appearance at the major.