PING announced today that it will be offering the limited edition pink PING G ™ 6000 drivers, similar to the one used by Bubba Watson, $ 60 will be donated towards the purchase of each pink Ping G driver at the Bubba Watson Foundation. For the third third consecutive year in four years, the Ping Company has renewed its partnership with Bubba Watson to raise funds for his foundation. More than $ 1 million in donations have been donated since 2012.

20160829_Ping_DriverGRoseProfitFoundationBubbaWatson_01Pink G drivers are available for pre-order today through PING Authorized Retailers worldwide. The driver also comes with a Bubba “cartoon” club cover.

"Bubba is a creative thinker and his decision to distinguish himself by using a pink driver helped make this program possible", said John A. Solheim, President and CEO of PING. “I met him as a teenager and we've worked together since he turned professional in 2003. He has a huge heart and continues to use his success in golf to help people in need, especially children. We are blessed to have the opportunity to collaborate with Bubba and we are very grateful to the golfers who choose to support this program to benefit the Bubba Watson Foundation ”.

20160829_Ping_DriverGRoseProfitFoundationBubbaWatson_02Widely recognized as the longest tournament driver, Watson has used a pink PING driver since 2012, when he won the first of his two masters. After this victory, PING launched a similar program with its pink G20 driver. These funds were donated to the Phoenix Children's Hospital and used to help build the Bubba Watson-PING Motion Analysis Lab, which uses cutting-edge assessment tools to assess and care for children and adolescents with disorders. movement or difficulty walking. Proceeds from the 30 limited edition pink G2015 model were donated to Pensacola, Fla. Children's Hospital Sacred Heart, where Bubba was born, as well as other children's charities in the area of Pensacola.

"PING and the Solheim family are incredibly generous with investing in ideas like the Limited Edition Pink Driver Program"said Watson. “I am very grateful for all their support, on and off the golf course. The results of the first two driver programs were incredible, so I'm happy to continue this tradition for the third time. We have been able to do a lot of great things together to really help improve the lives of the poor and those who need it. "

Limited edition drivers will have a bright pink shaft and clubhead with the same technology as the popular G driver, incorporating Dragonfly Technology on the crown in dark gray finish. Associated with pink this creates a remarkable contrast. The pink G drivers are available in 9º and 10.5º lofts (adjustable up to plus or minus 1º) for right-handed players; 10.5º (adjustable up to plus or minus 1º) for left-handed players. It is available in R and S flexes.

For more information: ping.com