The i20 family includes drivers, fairway woods, hybrids and irons. All of these products except the irons feature a matte-black finish that is powerful looking and absorbs reflections. The Ping i20 irons have a low-glare, satin-chrome finish. “The i20 will appeal more to players of all abilities,” Schweigert said. “We expect to see the i20 on Tour, but the S series irons will be our most popular iron out there. The i20 is a progressive set design. The long irons are longer from heel to toe. They have a higher inertia and are easier to launch up in the air. As we work our way into the middle irons, there is a little less length from heel to toe and a little less offset. They are easy to extract from difficult lies. The short irons are just fantastic. They are solid, and the distance control is really, really good.” Schweigert said that a tungsten toe weighting system in the 17-4 stainless steel heads of the i20s enhances forgiveness throughout the set and makes it easier for players to shape and control shots, while stabilizing bars work with a slightly thicker clubface to bolster distance control and feel. “The idea was to take weight where we didn’t need it in the clubhead and put it elsewhere, to elevate stability and control performance,” he said. The i20s are available from 3- to 9-iron and also in PW, UW, SW and LW. The stock steel shaft is the Ping CFS, in four flexes, and the one in graphite is the TFC 169i, also available in four flexes. Each of the i20 irons comes with what Schweigert calls “foggy chrome” finish and ferrule for a cleaner, more high-performance look. While they will sit in the Ping line between the ping g25 irons for sale and Ping G20 Irons, they’re designed to appeal to golfers of all abilities. Anyone who is passionate about their game is going to be very confident and capable with this game-improvement technology.
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