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3 Reasons Why Golfers Use PING Irons Religiously

Feb 19, 2015 10:41 PM
PING irons are recognized as one of the most well-known and trusted lines of golf irons available in the market. The golfers who use them are very loyal, and for good reason. If you ask them about these irons, chances are you'll get a detailed run down of all the special features and the technology behind them. You'll probably also hear about how it feels in their hands and how it helps their game on the golf course. Here are the top reasons why golfers use PING irons religiously.

1. Superior Design and Construction
PING is more than just a company that makes golf clubs. It is a family owned business that was established in 1959 by a passionate golfer named Karsten Solheim, who also happened to be a very skilled mechanical engineer. His designs in golf technology helped to change and advance the game, so much so that a number of his developments became industry standards. At the time of this writing, he is also the only golf club maker who has ever been paid tribute in the World Golf Hall of Fame.

PING's tradition is to innovate and they have been doing so constantly for the love of golf for over 50 years. Their irons are known to be high performance, high quality and beautifully designed. Try one out the next time you're at the golf store and you'll experience all of the benefits of the company's hard work in a single swing.

2. Many Models, Features and Styles
There is a PING iron model out there to match any golfer's style of iron play. Their irons are loosely categorized as their current line (PING G15, i20, PING i15, K15, PING G20, S56, PING Faith and PING Anser) and Classic irons (PING G10, Rapture V2, S57, PING Rhapsody, 50th Anniversary G10, PING i10, PING Rapture and S58).

PING irons are great looking clubs, but don't be mistaken, they also get results. Each and every one is designed around the same engineering principles that Karsten Solheim insisted upon. And in the same way, their quality is top-notch because of PING's strict manufacturing processes. They were all developed to be consistent with every stroke. And the results for many golfers are lower scoring golf games and less frustration on the course.

Every detail and every feature of each PING iron is there for a specific purpose: control, head size, forgiveness and more. Some irons are multi-metal, while some have player style blades. Some are premium forged, while others use maximum forgiveness advances. For example, the PING G10 iron has a low toe weighting and large head with a new cavity shape. Its center of gravity is positioned to generate shots with a higher launch and lower spin. Meanwhile, the PING i15 iron was created for golf players who like to play different kinds of shots with their irons.

3. Professional Golfers use PING on PGA Tour
PING irons are popular with many pros on the PGA Tour because they consistently perform well for them while in pressure situations. But chances are that the next time you're on the golf course, you'll see everybody from beginners, amateurs and casual weekend golfers using them because of their game improving technology. There is no better compliment to PING's efforts than to see their irons used by all kinds of golfers across more than 70 countries.

PING is a great choice for any golfer who wants a well designed, perfectly constructed iron that performs well. The Solheim family's company has created forward thinking PING irons for decades and golfers are excited about more of the same golf technology progress far into the future.