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Question: Why is Ping ... shaft to the ground when the sole is touching the turf. The goal is to have the sole sitting flush at impact.) The hosel notch has been around since the i3, an iron ...
Take a look at Ping’s color-coded fitting chart and you’ll notice irons can ... increases your chances of consistent contact. If your iron’s lie angles are too upright for your swing ...
For golfers who are a player but not quite a “play-uh,” the last five years of iron design have produced ... The stock shaft on the i200 is Ping’s proprietary AWT 2.0, which features shafts ...
SPECS: 4-iron ... PING AWT 2.0 steel, PING Alta CG graphite, Nippon N.S. Pro Modus3 105 steel, True Temper XP95 steel, KBS Tour steel, Rifle Project X steel or True Temper Dynamic Gold steel shafts.
PHOENIX – Focusing on the needs of golfers in search of more distance who prefer the look of a blade, PING introduced Thursday the i530, a premium iron model engineered to deliver higher ball ...
But it’s the irons I’m most keen to try. Billed as Ping’s longest-ever iron, they combine multiple materials – tungsten toe and shaft tip weights with a lightweight carbon composite in the ...
With PING's new Sigma 2 putter series ... Rounding out the offering is a USGA-conforming, adjustable-length shaft that allows the golfer to choose between 32 and 36 inches to fit their stroke ...