The Ping G10 is Designed for the Average Golfer

The stainless steel Ping G10 iron has emerged inThese qualities ultimately contribute to the
the market as an upgrade from the Ping G5. forgiveness and consistency of the iron.  An
While there have been some slight changes sinceaverage golfer benefits from consistent hits. 
the G5, the Ping G10 remains a club for theIrons are meant to improve a golfer´s game
average golfer.  Those who play with the G10and average golfers are always looking to do just
want an iron that offers consistency andthat.  The Ping G10 iron is an effective club for
forgiveness.achieving those two qualities.
The minor changes that have led to the creationOn the other hand, the G10 is not meant for
of the G10 include a wider sole, extremegolfers who are looking to shape their shots
perimeter weighting and increased moment ofaround the corners or near any obstacles. 
inertia (MOI).  The wider sole helps keep the clubThese irons have been made to take that aspect
on the right path and helps achieve a higher launchout of the game in order to have consistent
angle. The engineers of Ping have placed most ofshots.  
the club head weight on the perimeters, whichMany golfers consider the G10 lacking in a true
increases the moment of inertia.upgrade.  The differences between the G10 and
When the moment of inertia is increased, itG5 are rather minimal, which raises questions
means the club will adhere to a straight path onabout the hefty price of the G10.  However, for
hits made off the toe or hosel.  Just like everythose who want to replace an old set and don´t
other golf club manufacturer, Ping has aimed tomind paying the price, the G10 iron is a solid
increase the moment of inertia on the G10. option.