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Ping G10 Irons (12158 views/week)
The 17-4 stainless steel G10 irons are engineered with extreme low toe weighting to increase the moment-of-inertia for added forgiveness and consistency. The large, perimeter-weighted head features a new cavity shape and wider sole.
The center of gravity is positioned away from the face and low in the club head to promote higher launching, lower spinning shots. By creating a new shape for the Custom Tuning Port (CTP), PING engineers stabilized the hitting area to produce consistent ball velocity across the entire club face. An elastomer CTP insert helps control vibration for a solid feel.
17-4 stainless steel
Low toe weighting for increased perimeter weighting
Wide sole for high launch forgiving ground impact
Custom Tuning Port (CTP) technology re-shaped for stiffer face and consistent distance control
Elastomer CTP insert creates solid feel
More offset in long irons, less in short irons
Ascending Weight Technology (AWT) shaft design. Short iron shafts heavier than long iron shaft
Iron Back Cavity Back
Oversized Irons Yes
Iron Face 17-4 Stainless Steel
Iron Construction Cast
Shaft PING AWT Steel • PING TFC 129i Graphite
Grip PING 703 Grip
Handicap Mid-High
Iron-Length-Loft-Lie-Swing Weight
2-39.25"-18.5°-58.50°-D0
3-38.75"-21.0°-59.25°-D0
4-38.25"-24.0°-60.00°-D0
5-37.75"-27.0°-60.75°-D0
6-37.25"-30.5°-61.50°-D0
7-36.75"-34.0°-62.25°-D0
8-36.25"-38.0°-63.00°-D0
9-35.75"-42.0°-63.75°-D0
PW-35.50"-46.0°-64.00°-D2
UW-35.50"-50.0°-64.00°-D2
SW-35.25"-54.0°-64.25°-D4
LW-35.00"-58.0°-64.50°-D6
Member Reviews
- Written by:Irish from LA
- Date:February 5, 2010
- Gender:Male
- Handicap:7
- Trajectory:High-Med
- Tempo:Fast
- Shaft Tested:stiff
- Flex Tested:Stiff
- Previously Used:Ping eyes
Irish from LA Review
These irons are magnificent. By far the \'best\' irons I have ever played with. Good control and so forgiving. Mike wrote \'It\'s no replacement for your girlfriend\' - I would agree with mostly everything that he wrote about how good these are - but they are soooo good that if it was my \'girlfiend or my G10\'s ?\' It\'s either \'dont make me choose\' or \'so long sweetheart\'! G10\'s are for life!
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- Written by:mike from livermore california
- Date:November 7, 2008
- Gender:Male
- Handicap:6.8
- Trajectory:High-Med
- Tempo:Smooth
- Shaft Tested:Shaft PING AWT Steel
- Flex Tested:Stiff
- Previously Used:Ping Eye 2
mike from livermore california Review
After playing Ping Eye 2's for many years I was ready for an upgrade. They are 1-1.5 clubs longer than my old ones. And they are easy to control (unless I do some bone head swing). The face is large so it realy is easy to locate an acceptable sweet spot but yet it is suprisingly agile. I recommend these to anyone looking for a new set. It's no replacement for your girlfriend but you will LOVE them.
- 85 of 165 people found this review helpful.
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- Date:July 1, 2008
- Gender:Male
- Handicap:4
- Trajectory:Medium
- Tempo:Smooth
- Shaft Tested:PING TFC 129i Graphite
- Flex Tested:Regular
- Previously Used:Ping 1-10 & Calaway Fushion
Review
This year I went from Fusion to 1-10's and then to the G-10, I liked the 1-10 but I love the G-10 easy to hit great feel, they are simply a better match for my game. I play 7-PW and I have 18,21,24,28&32 Degree G-10 Hybrid's. Just a comment I don't believe the above comment re: mid-high handicap. It is my believe that we all need as much forgiveness as possible and I believe that a lot of low handicappers could benefit for the G-10's specially those with slower swing speeds
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