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Ping’s new iDi driving irons combine speed, control and feel with an internal InR-Air insert and compact shaping.
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Golf Digest on MSNPing's iDi driving irons: What you need to knowAvailability/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.
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 ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Ping’s long-awaited follow up to its G425 irons brings extra yards through a heat-treatment process that strengthens the 17-4 stainless-steel clubhead.
While Ping still remained mum on design details, materials, specs and a release date for the irons, company reps did allow me a sneak peek at the ultra-thin-soled 2-iron, which will remind blade ...
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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 ...
Eight PGA Tour players, including Phil Mickelson and John Daly, had used Ping Eye2 irons with square grooves made before April 1, 1990, in competition this season.
While Ping still has not confirmed that the irons coming to retail, a new iron spotted at the 2019 Honda Classic on Monday could suggest they may be available to the public sometime in the future.
Blair said he’ll likely use Miura MB 001 short irons (7-9) and Ping i210 long irons (3-5) this week at the Country Club of Jackson. He’s still testing the Titleist long irons.
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