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Ping G10 Irons

Ping G10 irons- Ping irons have been around for quite some time and always considered some of the best golf clubs. Ping G10 irons are used by many and always ranked well in golf equipment reviews. Looking for the best golf irons, try the Ping G10 irons.

When it comes to Ping irons, everybody has heard of the Ping Eye II irons. They have been around for quite some time and really put Ping golf clubs on the map. Perhaps one of the most recognizable features on the Ping golf clubs is the different color coding on each club to indicate the lie of the golf club. Ping golf has always offered custom fitting golf clubs and the lie adjustment is the most popular. All too often people ask Best Golf Equipment Reviews what the colors stand for so here is a list of the color codes and lie angle for the Ping irons:

  • Gold 3.75 degrees flat
  • Brown 3 degrees flat
  • Orange 2.25 degrees flat
  • Purple 1.5 degrees flat
  • Red .75 degrees flat
  • Black 0 degrees
  • Blue .75 degrees upright
  • Yellow 1.5 degrees upright
  • Green 2.25 degrees upright
  • White 3 degrees upright
  • Silver 3.75 degrees upright
  • Maroon 4.5 degrees upright

Why would any body care so much about the lie angle of their new Ping G10 irons? By having the proper lie angle on your G10 irons, it is going to help your hit the ball straighter and more consistent shots.

So just why are the Ping G10 irons so special? Ping golf designed these irons to be one of the most forgiving golf clubs made. The Ping G10 irons are often described as high launching irons which increase your control over the trajectory. In addition the Ping G10 irons were designed with a low toe weight in mind so that the moment of inertia is higher. Toe weight is often called perimeter weighting.

All too often golf clubs designed for the average golfer are always the best designs. One thing that helps golfer is offset. Offset is more useful in the longer irons because it helps get the ball airborne and straighter. Offset is less useful in the shorter irons. In the Ping G10 irons, Ping placed more offset on the longer irons and as the irons get shorter the amount of offset decreases.

Below is a list of what configurations the Ping G10 irons are available in.

  • Men's- Yes
  • Women's- Yes
  • Custom fitted- Yes
  • Steel shafts- Yes
  • Graphite shafts- Yes

Here are the lofts of the Ping G10 irons:

  • 2 iron- 18.5°
  • 3 iron- 21°
  • 4 iron- 24°
  • 5 iron- 27°
  • 6 iron- 30.5°
  • 7 iron- 34°
  • 8 iron- 38°
  • 9 iron- 42°
  • PW- 46°
  • SW- 54°
  • LW- 58°

A set of Ping G10 irons in steel shafts, 3-PW will cost you about $699.00. A set of Ping G10 irons with graphite shafts, 3-PW will cost you about $899.00.

Head down to one of your local golf equipment stores and find out why so many players and Best Golf Equipment Reviews think the Ping G10 irons are one of the best sets of golf clubs.



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