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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 ...
The iCrossover utility irons are long-iron replacements with a fast maraging-steel face. Price: The i230 irons cost $205 per club with stock steel shaft and $220 per club with stock graphite shaft.
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.
Ping’s new iDi driving irons combine speed, control and feel with an internal InR-Air insert and compact shaping.
At 39.75 inches in length, the Rapture (Price: $220) is a half-inch longer than a standard 2-iron and comes stock with Ping's TFC 949 graphite shaft.
Ping iCrossover Custom Utility Iron. Now fully adjustable for loft and lie with Trajectory Tuning 2.0, the Tour-inspired iCrossover’s compact design elevates long-iron performance from a lower ...
PING iBLADE $1,200, steel; $1,300, ... This utility iron is a smart choice for skilled players looking for a go-to club off the tee and a workable weapon on long approach shots.
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 en ...
Earlier this year at the U.S. Open, Tony Finau and Tyrrell Hatton were spotted testing a muscleback prototype iron that would eventually become PING's i500.
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