News
After two years, Ping has released a follow up to the G700. The new G710 irons are built for distance, and they show off a stealthy look.
The Ping G425 irons have a variable thickness face, deep undercut cavity and a unique weighting system to increase distance and stability.
Check out our full review of the Ping G425 irons from ClubTest 2021. Read test results, and see photos and videos to learn more.
Ping's G425 irons continue a series that has roots that go back to 2003, but these pack plenty of modern technological horsepower.
Ping G710 irons the company's "longest, most forgiving" to date while addressing the sound aspect golfers pay attention to.
Aside from those circumstances, Theegala plays with just a Ping G425 LST driver (10.5 degrees), the hybrid and a Ping i210 3-iron at the top end of his bag setup.
A set of irons comes with a 90-day free trial of this app. The G710 comes with Alta Distanza Black 40 Graphite shaft as a standard offering. This is the lightest weight available in a PING iron shaft.
Ping G430 irons have a wide sole and a beveled trailing edge. (David Dusek/Golfweek) The faster face and stronger lofts help the G430 create 2 mph more ball speed than the G425.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results