When golfers talk acoustics, it’s almost always in reference to how a driver sounds. We rarely discuss how irons resonate the eardrum, because irons tend to sound more or less like how they’re made — ...
Price: $137.50 each with Ping AWT 2.0 steel shafts or $150 each with Alta CB Slate graphite shafts When Ping designates an iron is an “i” club, it is likely something made to appeal to better players, ...
DUBLIN, Ohio. — Summer Tour launch season is in full swing and Ping is the latest OEM to start offering up new irons to Tour pros this week at the Memorial. The company is starting the seeding process ...
Ping released its new G440 line of drivers, fairway woods, hybrids and irons in January, along with the new version of its Scottsdale putter family. Now the Phoenix-based equipment maker has brought ...
There are a lot of solid new golf clubs out on the market this month. And I’ve had the opportunity to test out many of them – except for the one I’m looking most forward to. It’s Ping’s new G430 iron.
The i240 irons represent a thoughtful evolution of one of the most trusted iron families in golf. I recently got a chance to test them at the Ping Proving Grounds, and it didn't take long to realize ...
Ping’s reputation in equipment technology has long been driven by the idea of forgiveness, and whether it be its oversized titanium drivers or its cavity back cast stainless steel irons, the goal is ...
When Ping first introduced its G-series irons in 2003, the idea was to create the most forgiving iron in Ping's history. That message of forgiveness has held true for the last decade, but with the ...
Ping hasn’t released any information about its new Blueprint S irons to the public but PGA TOUR players are switching to the new prototypes in droves. Tony Finau, Sahith Theegala and Cameron Champ are ...
For equipment companies, the PGA TOUR often acts as proving grounds for new equipment before the company decides whether to release product to retail. Look no further than Ping’s Blueprint irons, and ...
Ping has long been known for two things: incredible irons and exceptional engineering. But for some reason we’ve never found ourselves overly compelled to play them. Given how soundly their irons ...
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