iBlade, etc – and their i Series iron. With the i210, that gap is virtually non-existent. When I had the i210 next to the iBlade, I was able to pick out some small differences, but on their own they could easily be mistaken for one another. ...
I always like to use my wedge and short irons for chips and bump and runs around the green so I gave these a go too, but I was actually a little disappointed that I didn't get quite the amount of spin that I'd expect on the second bounce. That's not to say that they were bad...
The new cavity badge and compact head shape gives these irons much more shelf appeal than the previous i210s in my opinion. However I do think the badge could be fitted slightly better, as I think filling in the gap around the edge would make the back cavity look smoother. A new featur...
First I would like to say thank you to MyGolfSpy for the opportunity to test the PING G700 irons. These are a big change from what I currently play, and I am very excited to see how they play. I am a very avid golfer and golf is a part of my family. I started golfing at the...
The blade length on each iron is slightly shorter than the previous models. The G430 launches higher than the G425, so the lofts will be 1 or 2 degrees stronger. The i230 is scheduled to be released in November. The G430 is scheduled to be released in th
Sometimes it takes me a minute to see the forest for the trees. I started my testing of the PING i230, as I always do, with the pitching wedge. I hit several mediocre shots, noting the distance was just a few yards below my normal “good strike” number. Then I absolutely melted on...