BY GreG Ball
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hroughout its nearly 60-year his-
tory, PING has always prided it-
self on innovation, and that trend
continues with the company's latest re-
leases. That means golfers looking to up-
grade their equipment have some strong
options with PING's recently released
i500 and i210 irons, Glide Forged wedge
and Vault Craz-E H putter.
"Like all PING clubs, these will appeal
to a variety of players, depending on
their needs," said PING's Director of
Marketing Pete Samuels. "If a golfer is
looking for a player-style look and is
also seeking to add significant distance
with a higher ball flight, the i500 iron
may be the best choice. If they want
more distance, precision and feel with
the forgiveness of a cavity-back iron, the
i210 is a great option as it checks all
those boxes. The Glide Forged is a blade-
style wedge that will find its way into
the bags of golfers who put a premium
on shot-making and scoring."
Here's a look at each of the clubs…
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PING's i210 offers
the forgiveness of a
cavity-back iron,
while the i500 sports
a player-style look.
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