What replaced the Ping S55?
iBlade iron
The nearly three-year wait allowed engineers to take their time during the design process of the iBlade iron that replaces S55 and debuted earlier this season at THE PLAYERS Championship. In less than three months it has already become the company’s most-played model.
Are Ping S55 irons blades?
The PING S55 Iron is a tour-style blade with stronger lofts which provides added distance with control while increasing workability for shaping shots. The 17-4 stainless steel heads feature a tungsten toe weight to enhance forgiveness, and a vertical stabilizing bar for precise distance control.
What year is Ping G30 Irons?
Ping G30 Irons – Product Details
UK Launch | 01 August 2014 |
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USA Launch | 01 August 2014 |
Handicap Range | Low High |
Golfer | Mens |
Hand Availability | Left, Right |
What came after Ping G30?
So while it’s not necessarily a story that PING (or anyone else) has a new driver, what’s worth talking about is that PING’s G Driver is anything but your standard fare 2nd generation model. The gains PING realized in evolving from G25 to G30 were again realized in the evolution from G30 to G Driver.
What pros use Ping Iblades?
In addition to Watson, Ping’s Louis Oosthuizen, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Angel Cabrera, Hunter Mahan, Daniel Summerhays, Martin Piller, Michael Thompson all have played or are playing S55 irons, and presumably would be candidates to switch to the new iBlade.
Are Ping i25 irons forgiving?
These irons might fit the biggest variety of golfers; they appeal to lower handicap golfers, yet offer forgiveness that a mid/high-handicap golfer needs. The Ping i25 irons are players irons that have amazing forgiveness.
What is the best Ping irons?
Here are the best Ping irons:
- Best Overall: Ping G425.
- Best Distance Option: Ping Blueprint.
- Best Forgiveness Option: Ping G410.
- Best Players Iron Option: Ping i500.
- Best Blade Option: Ping iBlade.
- Best Launch Option: Ping i210.
- Best Accuracy Option: Ping G710 Irons.
What replaced Ping G30?
Ping G range
Ping have officially revealed the new G Series range of woods and irons replacing the popular G30 series.
Are Ping G30 irons good for beginners?
This will make the 6 and 7 iron much more forgiving than a traditional 6 and 7, which should lead to better shots, lower scores, and more fun! Now, I’m going to show you what a very good conventional iron set looks like here, using the Ping G30 Irons as an example. These are very good irons for a decent player.
Is the Ping G30 driver forgiving?
BOTTOM LINE:The G30 is one of the best drivers in the test. It’s an all-around monster with chart-topping forgiveness. Long, lenient and suitable for almost every swing, Ping manages to improve upon an all-star.
What’s the difference between Ping SGI and G30 Irons?
In the past, there was little to differentiate the G-series irons from PING’s SGI irons like the K-series or the Karsten: the soles were super wide, there was tons of offset, and the top lines were thick. While the G30’s probably won’t be mistaken for the beautiful S55’s, they are a solid step in that direction.
Is the Ping G30 range still the same?
If you are familiar with the Ping G range of irons then you may think that the G30 range has not changed much and to be honest, you are right in some respects.
Why did I get a ping G25 iron?
I got them because I needed to go to a graphite shaft and an R flex after a long, long time using i5’s with steel in an S flex. The G25’s were the first G series irons that I could look at at address and feel comfortable.
Which is the best ping iron on the market?
In fact, they’re always some of the most forgiving, most fun-to-hit irons on the market. But, for those with “refined” (snobby) taste, they can be tough to look at. Enter the PING G30 irons which retain the forgiveness but offer a more “refined” look at address.