News
Ping’s new iDi driving irons combine speed, control and feel with an internal InR-Air insert and compact shaping.
4d
GOLF.com on MSNPing i240 irons | 5 things to know about the newest player's ironsWhy are the new Ping i240 irons a game-changer? Here are five things to know about the new irons after testing at Ping. The ...
The i240 will be available in 3-iron through pitching wedge plus a gap wedge (PING calls it a UW for utility wedge). It will ...
Ping’s new i240 irons combine compact, tour-style shaping with a softer feel, higher launch, and more forgiveness in the long and mid-irons.
4d
Golf Digest on MSNPing's iDi driving irons: What you need to knowPing’s latest driving/utility iron, the iDi, takes aim at delivering specific ball flights for each loft—more of a driving-iron trajectory on the 2-iron while the 4-iron launches higher with more spin ...
At this week’s Memorial and U.S. Women’s Open, some new Ping equipment might just find its way into the bags of some players. That’s because the company is bringing to tour its i240 irons ...
Hosted on MSN1mon
Ping brings i240, iDi driving irons to PGA Tour - MSNPing iDi driving irons. When Ping released its first Crossover club, the G Crossover in 2016, the brand did not promote it as a driving iron.By giving it a G in the name, it signaled to fitters ...
Now, on the heels of releasing the better player-focused Blueprint T and S irons, Ping is rounding out its 2024 iron lineup with the release of the distance- and forgiveness-focused G730 and i530 ...
Hosted on MSN5mon
Ping irons have a notch on the hosel for one specific reason - MSNWith Ping, only the irons feature a scooped-out section on the hosel (photo, top and below), which makes the design even more intriguing.While I’d love to tell you it makes the clubhead more ...
The new Ping PLD3 putter, the latest limited run model from the company’s Putting Lab Design department, combines a one-of-a-kind finish with a tour-inspired head shape and some next-level ...
The Ping Eye2s, introduced in the late 1980s, were the first irons to have U-shaped grooves. The USGA attempted to ban them, but Ping sued. A court settlement in 1993 grandfathered any Eye2s made ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results