Ping doesn’t take a one-size-fits-all approach to designing irons. For 2025, the company is offering a full range of models — from compact, tour-inspired blades to large, confidence-boosting ...
Ping’s reputation in equipment technology has long been driven by the idea of forgiveness, and whether it be its oversized titanium drivers or its cavity back cast stainless steel irons, the goal is ...
Price: $170 per club with Ping AWT 3.0 steel shafts and Golf Pride Tour Velvet grips. $185 per club with Ping Alta GB Blue graphite shafts Who They're For: Golfers with a handicap ranging from 10 to ...
Ping’s G440 K driver, featuring Dual CarbonFly and a forged face, has appeared on the USGA conforming list, hinting at the ...
Price: $170 each with Ping AWT 2.0 steel shafts and Golf Pride Tour Velvet grips. $185 each with Alta CB Black graphite shafts. Who It’s For: The G430 irons are game-improvement clubs for mid- and ...
As a rule, Ping G-Series irons have been geared toward the game-improvement market, designed to be easy to hit and easy to hit high, while i-Series clubs were made for better golfers looking for lower ...
There's no question the Ping G-series irons have been the workhorse of the Ping iron family since they were first introduced in 2003. Their main mission statement has been about forgiveness, but in ...
Ping design engineers have always put an exceptionally high value on custom fitting for all players, and the company’s new G Le2 line, aimed at women golfers, is no exception. “Having equipment that ...
If anyone hasn’t been paying attention for the last couple of decades, Ping irons have come a really long way since the Eye2 was the best selling model in golf. The two newest models, the i500 ($175 ...
Women's golf is undoubtedly on the up with young stars such as Rose Zhang and Linn Grant capturing the attention of golf fans with their exceptional talent, heightened by the prospect of a gripping ...
For equipment companies, the PGA TOUR often acts as proving grounds for new equipment before the company decides whether to release product to retail. Look no further than Ping’s Blueprint irons, and ...