Which Ping Irons Are The Best?

Which Ping Irons Are The Best?

So, you’re in the market for a new set of golf irons.

Selecting the best irons can make a significant difference to your golf game – giving you the confidence to play and allowing you to find greater consistency. But with so many different manufacturers producing irons, knowing which are best for you can be tricky.

Ping is a brand that’s renowned for creating some of the most reliable and user-friendly irons to date. They accommodate the playing needs of all handicap levels by offering level blades, such as the Blueprint Irons, and game improvement irons, such as the G425.

Whilst there are numerous Ping irons available to choose from, we’ve compiled a list of 6 of our favourites – all of which can be found on our website!

 

  1. Ping Blueprint Irons

Best for low handicappers

These golf blade irons are certainly not for the faint-hearted.

With a stunning blade-style look that’s fully forged from 8620 carbon steel, the Ping Blueprint Irons are the most aesthetically pleasing clubs currently on the market.

When compared with other Ping iron sets, these have a shorter blade length, less offset and narrower sole widths – making them perfect for better ball strikers.

Blueprint irons are not the most forgiving, but they do offer maximum workability for low handicap players.

 

2.    Ping G400 Irons

Best for high and mid-handicappers

As game improvement irons, the Ping G400 Irons in steel and graphite are specifically engineered to provide tour-level distance and towering height, along with forgiveness and feel.

These multi-material irons flex whilst COR-Eye Technology and a top rail undercut launch shots high and far with tighter dispersion.

Many top players claim that the G400 7-iron is the equivalent of playing with a 6-iron but in an 8-iron window – and trust us, that’s a powerful combination!

 

3.    Ping G425 Irons

Best for high handicappers

If you’re an amateur looking for forgiving irons to help you find the green, you can’t go wrong with the Ping G425 Irons  (available in steel and graphite).

These Ping golf irons are well built and boast a premium look. Though the shape has remained the same, the blade is slightly smaller than previous models, which creates a more compact look at address.

The G425 Ping irons also produce a loud sound without being too clicky and are deemed both forgiving and classy.

 

4.    Ping G425 Crossover Irons

Best for golfers seeking long iron-type performance

When it comes to finding a forgiving club that slots neatly in between your longest iron and fairway wood, the Ping G425 Crossover Iron is just the ticket.

Straight away, something that sets this one apart from other Ping irons is its darker finish, which creates a more refined look. What’s more, it has a stealth hydropearl finish that repels moisture and improves performance when playing in all weathers.

The G425 Crossover is extremely forgiving, thanks to toe and hosel weights that expand the perimeter weighting and effectively increase MOI (moment of inertia).

 

5.    Ping G LE 2 Ladies Irons

Best game improvement irons for women (and men)

The Ping G LE 2 Irons are designed with the needs of the female golfer in mind to increase distance and ball flight.

However, they can also benefit male players who have a slower than average swing speed.

The G LE 2 is a stylish-looking club that features a raft of technologies, including COR-Eye technology. This offers more flexibility in the face, allowing you to notice a drastic improvement in ball flight and speed, and ultimately helps to shave strokes off your score.

 

6.    Ping i59 Irons

Best traditional-looking irons for better players

Incorporating a hollow head with an aluminium core, the Ping i59 Irons are a significant improvement on the iBlade irons. This not only provides an exceptional feel but also moves the weight to the edges, offering extra forgiveness.

When compared to its predecessors, the i59 model is much more workable and delivers better consistency across the face.

These traditional looking irons are available in graphite and steel.

 

Need an expert opinion?

If you’re still not sure which Ping irons best suit your requirements, be sure to get in touch with the team here at Clarkes’ Golf Centre.

As a leading superstore in the North West, we supply an extensive range of golf clubs from renowned brands – including Ping – and will gladly advise you on the most suitable products. We even have a custom fitting bay where you can try out different clubs and our launch monitor technology will assess your swing, speed, angle, spin, etc.

If you have any questions about the Ping irons we currently have in stock, you’re also welcome to call us on 01744 419 914.