Ping is known for making great game improvement irons, but the company’s G25 irons for 2013 will be special. With the release today of the
Ping G25 Irons, Ping's engineers are looking to continue that level of forgiveness in a sleeker package. Marty Jertson, a senior design engineer for Ping, said the company wanted to re-align the size of the new iron to be more in the sweet spot of the game-improvement category.
Over the years, many PGA Tour players have used Ping “G” series irons as
ping g20 irons and G15s because of their forgiveness. While what the 2013 G25 irons outweigh the previous G-series irons is that this year’s model is the total package — it has all the benefits of a game-improvement iron without the usual bulky soles that are inherent in the GI class. They are forgiving and tester see in increase of distance by a half to one club compared to older Ping models.
The G25 irons have a more traditional look compared to the G15 and G20 lines and look like the
Ping i20 Irons. A sleeker design features thinner top lines and moderate offset for a look that will appeal to anyone looking for a high-launching, extremely forgiving iron. The G25 irons feature thinner, more progressive sole widths, thinner top lines and moderate offset, which will appeal to golfers of all skill levels.
The Ping G25 irons produce a high ball flight and are easy to stop on greens with good spin control. They are forgiving and tester see in increase of distance by a half to one club compared to older Ping models. The grinds will reduce the working or “effective” bounce on the sole, meaning the
Golf Clubs For Sale head will rip through the turf with more ease. That will give lower-handicap players an exciting opportunity to experiment with a more forgiving irons without the typical drawback of wide soles.
Designed to improve feel, the port is notched near the sole and aligned directly behind the impact area to help lower the center of gravity and help launch shots higher(http://www.augolftown.com/article-229-Big-Clearance-Sale%3A-Taylormade-R7-Limited-Driver.html). Perimeter weighted with a deep cavity design, the 17-4 stainless steel heads are highly forgiving. Re-engineered Custom Tuning Port integrated low into the sole to lower mass and position the center of gravity for high-launching, forgiving results. The sole widths vary from the 3-iron through pitching wedge to provide higher-launching, more forgiving long irons, and short irons with added playability and control.