PING’s popular G series continues with the release of 2013’s Ping G25 irons. The G25 line appears to be starting a new era by offering the same benefits that many love in a better looking package. The G25s offer game-improvement technology — high trajectory, distance, and extreme forgiveness — in a sleeker head that inspires confidence. A custom-engineered face structure ensures a solid feel and distance with control. Progressive sole widths help optimize CG placement for accurate distance gapping. The G25 irons were tested in the standard Black Dot version with stiff flex CFS shafts. Testing was performed both on the golf course and using a Vector X launch monitor. I’m a mid-handicap golfer with a 7 iron swing speed in the mid to high 80’s. I typically impart lower spin rates with my TaylorMade RocketBladez Irons for sale. I found the G25’s to launch higher and spin more than a comparable2013 iron I tested, which had the effect of a moderately higher ball flight. As a golfer than can struggle with low trajectory, I found this very useful while on the golf course. The longer irons were especially easy for me to elevate, which made it easier to control distance and hold greens. These are more like Game Improvement Irons for the mid-capper going lower, yet they forgive as if they are Super Game Improvement Irons. I have hit several of the super chunky get the ball in the air golf clubs for sale that came out this year, and though they forgive a bit more than this club—they are supposed to because they are Super Game Improvement Irons. Still, they are nowhere near the mega-strong lofts some of this year’s best and brightest are sporting. That may be why these remain so much more workable than many of the others in their category. These also sport a thinner topline than the G20 irons for sale they replace, as well as a little less offset. As usual, Ping’s custom options are out of this world, but the standard steel and graphite shafts are nothing to sneeze at either. In conclusion PING has stepped up their game by introducing the G25 irons. This is certainly an iron set that golfers of almost any ability should find easy to hit, especially if they are able to get a proper fitting. I found the long irons particularly friendly to my swing, which I attribute to the weighting of the head and the design of the sole. Source from: http://www.salesupplygolf.co.uk/article-594-New-G25-irons-from-PING-Created-Quite-a-Stir.html
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