| Ping G10 Iron Set is hot on sale in | | | | like a beefy stiff shaft. (Hope you're packing |
| Only $319.99 you can hvve one set!! Do not miss | | | | some serious club head speed.) The graphite |
| it! | | | | shafts are the trusty old TFC line, and not bad at |
| Here is a review of Ping G10 Iron Set.Hope it can | | | | all for OEM Graphite. If I didn't know any better |
| let you know about it better. | | | | I'd swear they are UST Pro Launches in Pings |
| Well these might possibly be an upgrade over the | | | | Clothing. The regular feels really good to average |
| G5 irons, but sadly, they trail the Rapture Irons | | | | swing speeds like mine. Not too whippy, and not |
| by a country mile. This may be due to the fact | | | | anywhere near board like. The Stiff however, |
| that the "Rapture" Irons sport that irrepressibly | | | | comes in rather strong and stout. You see the |
| hot Titanium face as well as that famous "Ping" | | | | regular graphite on this one only weighs 74 |
| forgiveness. As far as an upgrade from the G5 | | | | grams, but the moment you make the leap to |
| irons, I found the differences to be miniscule. | | | | stiff--we're talking 86 Grams. That is |
| Don't get me wrong here--they still sport that | | | | very-VERY-hefty for a graphite iron shaft, and a |
| famous Ping Quality that keeps guys like Angel | | | | full twelve grams heavier than the regular. The |
| Cabrerra coming back for more, and they still | | | | stiff is just that w/those extra 12 grams, as |
| sport that famous G-Series look ,which is | | | | most graphite shafts usually sport single digit |
| reminiscent of a 21st Century Eye series, but | | | | gram changes between flexes. |
| that's just it. Outside of the funky orange colour | | | | I'd love to give you the full bore course tour w |
| (hey are these Pings or Power Bilts?) they sport | | | | these, but I would sound like a real Kvetch, |
| very little to differentiate them from other irons | | | | because I just don't like them as much as the |
| in the G-Series Family. | | | | Rapture Irons. They are definitely a slight upgrade |
| Bsically they're standard issue Ping stuff. 37 3/4" | | | | from the G 5's because you can feel the ball |
| 5 iron and 35" lob wedge. Pitching wedge comes in | | | | throught impact, and they are a tad more |
| at a slightly strong 46*. I think that little 1/4 inch | | | | balanced, but outside of the shafts, I find them to |
| that they've sawed off always gives the illusion of | | | | be little more than a 2007-08 G5 w/an uglier |
| more control. What I do like about these irons | | | | colour scheme. The increased toe weighting on |
| though is not the fact that the club heads are | | | | these will definitely help slicers make better |
| definitely the best in the G Series, but the fact | | | | contact, but standard issue stainless steel |
| that the OEM shafts have a lot to offer. I think | | | | construction offers standard issue feel. Nice--but |
| outside of the extra toe weighting on the club | | | | nothing special. |
| head-the shaft is the real deal here. | | | | Overall, if you like Ping Irons and you need to |
| Ping did a fine job here. They have two different | | | | replace an old set of Eye-3's or ISI's etc. then you |
| versions of the steel shaft. The AWT is a nice | | | | will like this club. It will feel very familiar to you. It |
| lightweight shaft available in Lite, Regular, and Stiff. | | | | is well built, well balanced, and easy to hit. If you |
| The regular weighs in at a mere 99 grams, so | | | | are not a Ping fan--there are better clubs out |
| when you factor that in along w/the best "G" | | | | there in this price range. These are good clubs at |
| seies head yet, you will definitely pick up a little | | | | a slightly hefty price and they perform well for |
| club head spead, and distance. They also have the | | | | what they are... |
| more traditionally weighted Z 65 for those who | | | | |