Some things do make you proud, this company I like

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People need to know what Ping is about. An Amazing company to do this for our veterens and expect nothing in return, not even PR.


I think this is something of which all Americans should be aware.

ping-G10This isn't a joke or cartoon; just something interesting to know ... you may want to forward this on to others.
"On Monday, I played the Disney, Lake Buena Vista course. As usual the starters matched me with three other players. After a few holes we began to get to know each other a bit. One fellow was rather young and had his wife riding along in the golf cart with him. I noticed that his golf bag had his name on it and after closer inspection, it also said "wounded war veterans". When I had my first chance to chat with him I asked him about the bag. His response was simply that it was a gift. I then asked if he was wounded and he said yes. When I asked more about his injury, his response was "I'd rather not talk about it, sir".


Over a few holes, I learned that he had spent the last 15 months in an army rehabilitation hospital in San Antonio, Texas. His wife moved there to be with him and he was released from the hospital in September. He was a rather quiet fellow; however, he did say that he wanted to get good at golf. We had a nice round and as we became a bit more familiar I asked him about the brand new set of Ping woods and irons he was playing. Some looked like they had never been hit. His response was simple. He said that this round was the first full round he had played with these clubs.


Later in the round he told me the following. As part of the discharge process from the rehabilitation hospital, Ping comes in and provides three days of golf instruction, followed by club fitting. Upon discharge from the hospital, Ping gives each of the discharged veterans, generally about 40 soldiers, a brand new set of custom fitted clubs along with the impressive golf bags.


The fellow I met was named Ben Woods and he looked me in the eye and said that being fitted for those clubs was one of the best things that ever happened to him and he was determined to learn to play golf well enough to deserve the gift Ping had given him. Ben is now out of the service, medically discharged just a month ago. He is as fine a young man as you would ever want to meet.
Ping, whose products are made with pride here in America (Arizona), has the good judgment not to advertise this program. God Bless America and the game of golf.

"Thank you, "PING"!!!"May God Bless our Military!!!"


 

Oosthuizen Rebounds From Loss in Masters

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Malaysia-LouisA week after losing in a playoff at the Masters, Louis Oosthuizen won the Malaysian Open on Sunday in Kuala Lumpur. Oosthuizen, of South Africa, completed a three-under-par 69 in the rain-delayed third round, then closed with a 68 for a three-stroke victory over Stephen Gallacher of Scotland.
"I was a little surprised to win here after that," Oosthuizen said. "I thought I would be a lot more tired."

The 29-year-old Oosthuizen lost to Bubba Watson in a playoff last week in Augusta, Ga. He finished third at the Houston Open the previous week.

 

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Our Ping Man

792354630x227_Banner_Congratulations_LouisSince Louis Oosthuizen started wearing Ping apparel, sponsored by Ping South Africa, he has won the Andalucía Open, The British Open and now the African Open.

Coincidence perhaps, but the fact remains that Ping clothing helps you look your best so that you can play your best. Louis requested to wear Ping apparel because it is so perfectly suited to his easy swing, especially with him spending more time on the courses in South Africa. With our light weight high performance fabrics – with U.V. protection and cool summer colours, the fabrics ensure that you stay as comfortable as possible during play. Have a look at the latest Ping Summer Range, the same styles as Louis has in his wardrobe.

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