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