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Pioneering Ping perfects trolley bag performance
March 12, 2010

PING has unveiled the Pioneer LC, the latest edition of its popular Pioneer cart-bag, breaking new ground in trolley bag convenience

The Ping Pioneer LC trolley bag

The LC's high-tech appearance combines with 7 easily accessible pockets to offer golfers more organisation and storage options than ever before. Along with the 14-way divider top and pockets specifically designed for eyewear and beverage storage, the new bag also features an external moulded putter tube, individual dividers that keep golf clubs separated and protected, plus the impressive seven pockets for balls, tees, accessories, valuables and clothing.

The addition of feet to the bottom of the Pioneer LC provides added stability whilst two handles at the top allow for easy loading onto trolleys or into car-boots.

Weighing in at less than 7 lbs, this impressive multi-functional bag reflects the PING approach to engineering golf clubs, with a focus on quality and performance while delivering the innovation golfers have come to expect from PING for nearly 50 years.

The Pioneer LC bag comes in six colour options: Black, Navy/Silver, Black/Grey, Inferno Red/Silver, White/Black/Red and Lavender/Mulberry and has a UK RRP of £125.

For further information on all PING products visit www.ping.com








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