Ping unveils i25 series
1/2/2014 | by Benjamin Larsen of AmateurGolf.com
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With a driver, irons, fairways and hybrids, the i25 series is designed for a wide range of players
Ping, today, unveiled its new line of drivers, irons, fairways and hybrids.
The i25 series was designed to provide a wide
range of skill levels
with the
best of both worlds: forgiveness and
workability.
Also unveiled was the innovative PWR metal- wood shaft family that uses variable weight and balance points to ensure a proper fit.
The new products can be pre-ordered beginning today at PING-authorized golf shops.
"Our constant push for innovation continues to inspire technologies that help every type of golfer play better," said John A. Solheim, PING Chairman & CEO. "The new metal woods and irons carry a common theme of increased distance but are engineered with the improved consistency, forgiveness and feel that we design into all PING clubs. Together with a proper fitting to determine the best combination of models, golfers can expect improved performance throughout their set. To help golfers make more putts, our patented variable- depth-groove technology is milled directly into the face of the new Karsten TR series, yielding unmatched distance control."
PING i25 DRIVER: Combination was a key piece to the design of the new i25 driver from Ping. The driver, officially unveiled today, combines functionality with an updated design. It also joins together the traits golfers had come to know two different Ping drivers by. Altogether, the i25 is a refreshed and redesigned -- - not to mention - -- complete offering from Ping. Let’s take a closer look. READ MORE »
PING i25 IRONS: Much like Ping’s new i25 driver, the i25 irons are meant to be playable by a wide range of players with varying skill levels. The newly-unveiled game- improvement irons replace the previous i20 model and, according to Ping, they’re a big improvement. Carved from 17-4 stainless steel, the i25 irons were engineered to provide distance, versatility and forgiveness. In short, they sound like a game- improvement iron but still inspire and make shot- making a reality. READ MORE »
Also unveiled was the innovative PWR metal- wood shaft family that uses variable weight and balance points to ensure a proper fit.
The new products can be pre-ordered beginning today at PING-authorized golf shops.
"Our constant push for innovation continues to inspire technologies that help every type of golfer play better," said John A. Solheim, PING Chairman & CEO. "The new metal woods and irons carry a common theme of increased distance but are engineered with the improved consistency, forgiveness and feel that we design into all PING clubs. Together with a proper fitting to determine the best combination of models, golfers can expect improved performance throughout their set. To help golfers make more putts, our patented variable- depth-groove technology is milled directly into the face of the new Karsten TR series, yielding unmatched distance control."
PING i25 DRIVER: Combination was a key piece to the design of the new i25 driver from Ping. The driver, officially unveiled today, combines functionality with an updated design. It also joins together the traits golfers had come to know two different Ping drivers by. Altogether, the i25 is a refreshed and redesigned -- - not to mention - -- complete offering from Ping. Let’s take a closer look. READ MORE »
PING i25 IRONS: Much like Ping’s new i25 driver, the i25 irons are meant to be playable by a wide range of players with varying skill levels. The newly-unveiled game- improvement irons replace the previous i20 model and, according to Ping, they’re a big improvement. Carved from 17-4 stainless steel, the i25 irons were engineered to provide distance, versatility and forgiveness. In short, they sound like a game- improvement iron but still inspire and make shot- making a reality. READ MORE »
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