which irons
are riGht
for you?
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Ping G
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pinG G
the basics: Ping's
revolutionary COR-
Eye technology gives
the G irons four
times the amount of
face flexing for con-
sistently faster ball
speeds. An ex-
tremely low center
of gravity makes it
easy to launch the
ball high and far.
what they said…
"It always feels good to hit Ping clubs. While I found that this club head
was wide at address, almost like a hybrid, I did like that the large face was
good for mis-hits." – Pamela Weingarten
"This was a very forgiving club. I hit the ball off-center, and it still made it
down the center of the fairway." – Neal Van Acker
have hybrids or hybrid-like irons.
So if you're like most golfers who
are looking to improve long-iron
shots, pick the set that makes that
part of the game easier.
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The only way to know for
sure is to get fit. While look and
feel are significant factors, the
most important variables are shaft
flex, club length and lie.
Playing the correct shaft flex will
ensure optimum launch angles
and spin characteristics. The
proper length will encourage com-
fortable posture and help avoid in-
jury. And the lie will help promote
solid turf interaction between the
sole of the club and the ground.
Remember: It's not about getting
fit for the perfect swing, it's about
getting fit perfectly for you.
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