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Ping’s new iDi driving irons combine speed, control and feel with an internal InR-Air insert and compact shaping.
Why are the new Ping i240 irons a game-changer? Here are five things to know about the new irons after testing at Ping.
Availability/Price: The iDi is available immediately for custom fittings at Ping retail shops. Cost of the irons is $295 each ...
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.
The company is starting the seeding process of its new i240 irons and iDi driving irons at Muirfield Village. As of now, Ping isn’t releasing any information on the new irons, but we can make ...
The Ping G730 and i530 irons are now available for pre-order, with the G730 priced at $185 for steel and $200 for graphite, and the i530 priced at $205 with steel and $220 for graphite.
“Our two Blueprint irons represent a new strategy for us in the forged-iron category,” said John Solheim, Ping CEO & president. “With the forged and forgiving cavity-back design of the ‘S ...
What you need to know: The G440 irons add speed while enhancing forgiveness in a slimmed-down shape. A new heat-treatment process strengthened the 17-4 steel used for the clubhead, allowing for a ...
Price: The i230 irons cost $205 per club with stock steel shaft and $220 per club with stock graphite shaft. The iCrossover is available in 18, 20 and 22.5 degrees at a cost of $275 each.
View Product. What’s interesting is the notch didn’t become a design addition on Ping irons until the i3 was released in 2000. Go back and look at photos of the iconic ISI irons — released ...