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Debut out on tour this week. Photos courtesy of J. Wall.

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Official Press Release
PING introduces two
high-performance irons

PHOENIX (July 16, 2018): Continuing its reputation as a leader in high-performance iron designs engineered to provide the exceptional distance, forgiveness and precision today’s golfer demands, PING introduced the i500 and i210 irons today. The new irons are available for custom fitting and pre-order at authorized PING golf shops around the world beginning today.

“Unlike a lot of irons on the market, PING irons are created without sacrificing the performance attributes all golfers need to improve the distance, accuracy and consistency they require from their iron play,” said John K. Solheim, PING President. “In the i500 and i210, we’re offering two distinctly different technology platforms to give golfers additional choices and fitting options. The i500 delivers unbelievable distance with amazingly high ball flights. In our testing, some golfers gained as much as 15 yards with the i500. In the i210 iron, we focused on designing a club that ensures a soft, buttery feel with the distance precision to attack flagsticks. We’re already seeing a lot of our tour players seamlessly transition into the i210 iron.”

The sleek-shaped i500 iron employs much of the same technology as the popular G700 iron in a smaller, more compact, muscle-back appearance. Its forged, C300 maraging-steel face is precision milled and combined with a 17-4 stainless steel body to create metal-wood-like performance, generating significant ball-speed increases and lower-spinning, higher-flying shots with stopping power.

“With the forged, maraging-steel face and metal-wood-like construction of the internal cavity, we’re seeing five times the face flexing,” Solheim said. “Golfers are experiencing significant ball-speed gains, which translates to more distance and a higher overall ball flight so the ball holds the green. The trajectory is unlike anything we’ve seen in an iron its size. They can expect to hit one less club into the green when properly fit for the new i500 iron. They’ll be amazed at the power and performance engineered into an iron this size. On top of that, it has a blade-style look at address with less offset, which a lot of golfers prefer.”

In the compact i210 iron, PING’s engineers put a premium on the feel and precision by leveraging a patented multi-material construction that combines a 431 stainless steel head with a larger and softer elastomer insert. The additional volume of the custom tuning port, which also increases perimeter weighting and provides swingweight fine tuning, allows for a 30% larger insert and creates 25% more face contact, resulting in activation of the elastomer to produce a soft and pleasing feel. They also took great care in refining the shape and look to ensure the iron appealed to the discerning golfer’s eye.

“The soft feel of the i210 irons is unlike any we’ve ever offered,” said Solheim. “We know players who rely on precise iron play also require exceptional feel to control their ball flight and trajectories. The improvements to the tuning port and elastomer insert along with the exacting, refined details of the i210 iron offer a new level of performance for this style of iron.”

The i210 iron’s face and grooves are precision milled as is the cavity, giving it a high-end appearance. Tighter groove spacing in the pitching wedge and U-wedge provides greater precision and helps prevent fliers on shots where control matters most. A new hydropearl chrome 2.0 finish repels water to greatly improve consistency from the rough and wet conditions.

i500 Irons Specifications
Multi-material construction: Forged, maraging steel, precision-milled face. Precision-milled grooves. 17-4 stainless steel head. HydroPearl Chrome 2.0 finish.

Available 3-9, PW, UW in 10 color codes (lie angle).

Stock steel and graphite shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold 105 (R300, S300), UST Mamiya Recoil ES SMAC (760A, 780R, 780S)

Aftermarket shaft options (no upcharge): True Temper Dynamic Gold (S300, X100), True Temper Dynamic Gold 120 (S300, X100), Project X LZ (5.0, 5.5, 6.0, 6.5), True Temper XP95 (R,S), Nippon NS Pro Modus 105 (R,S,X), KBS Tour (R,S,X)

Standard grip: Golf Pride Tour Velvet in six sizes (Blue -1/16", Red -1/32", Aqua -1/64", White Std., Gold +1/32", Orange +1/16")

U.S. MSRP: $175 per iron w/steel shaft; $190 per iron w/graphite shaft

i210 Irons Specifications
Multi-material construction: 431 stainless steel head. Elastomer CTP insert. Machined face, grooves and cavity. HydroPearl Chrome 2.0 finish.

Available 3-9, PW, UW in 10 color codes (lie angle).

Stock steel and graphite shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold 120 (S300, X100), ALTA CB (Soft R, Regular, Stiff)

Aftermarket shaft options (no upcharge): True Temper Dynamic Gold (S300, X100), True Temper Dynamic Gold 105 (R300, S300), Project X LZ (5.0, 5.5, 6.0, 6.5), True Temper XP95 (R,S), Nippon NS Pro Modus 105 (R,S,X), KBS Tour (R,S,X)

Standard grip: Golf Pride Tour Velvet in six sizes (Blue -1/16", Red -1/32", Aqua -1/64", White Std., Gold +1/32", Orange +1/16")

U.S. MSRP: $137.50 per iron w/steel shaft; $152.50 per iron w/graphite shaft
 
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So clean!


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These look 110% better than the i200’s in my opinion! I almost bought some 200’s this past weekend but hated how quickly the finish seemed to wear. Hoping these hold up a little better


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offset looks good.
 
Wow, those look super sharp.
 
My goodness those babies are gorgeous!!! I've had very limited (but good) experiences with Ping irons....and these are as good a looking one I've seen from them! Very nice!
 
Not in the market, but those look awesome.
 
Not bad not bad. Probably their best looking irons.
 
Oooo those are super sleek

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These look fantastic, but WTF is up with PING's naming scheme.
 
These kind of have an s55 look to them in the cavity
 
Everything I did not like visually about the current i200s has been cleaned up with these. well done ping
 
Just a pure clean great looking iron. :good:
 
Those look really good. I’m not sure what’s going on here but I actually like those.
 
Those look really good. I’m not sure what’s going on here but I actually like those.

This was the last thing I expected when I saw you posted last in here.
 
Why hello there
 
Take my money
 
if you zoom in more you can see the milling lines for the cavity. Looks good, much smaller than the lines on the i200.
 
Heres some notes from Wall on the iron designs throughout


MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Bubba Watson gave equipment enthusiasts a look at PING's yet-to-be-released Glide Forged wedges during the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide.

This week at the FedEx St. Jude Classic, PING offered its first peek at i210, a cavity-back iron that appears to be the replacement for the company's popular i200 model currently played by Lee Westwood, Daniel Summerhays and Tyrrell Hatton.

The i-Series has been one of PING's most successful iron lineups over the years and has been a good option for better players that need extra forgiveness but don't want to sacrifice workability and feel.

Based on in-hand photos taken in Memphis, engineers made some noticeable changes to the profile, including a refined cavity-back design that differs from the long to short irons.

In the long irons, the cavity is open and more in line with what's found on i200; however, in the mid and short irons, the cavity was reduced in size, giving it an iBlade-esque look with a thicker pad just above the visible custom tuning port (CTP).

It's unclear how the new design benefits the iron, but it most likely improves flight and feel in the scoring clubs.

The CTP insert, found in the cavity of each iron, expands perimeter weighting for improved forgiveness and higher ball speeds, especially on mis-hits.

Daniel Summerhays and Rob Oppenheim, two i200 users, are in the field this week in Memphis, so it's possible i210 could get a shot.
 
Is it me, or does this look like more of a split cavity vs. the full cavity we usually see in the i series?
 
Why hello my next set of irons.
 
This was the last thing I expected when I saw you posted last in here.

I know, I’m shocked. I won’t hit them to be safe, the last thing I want is to like the feel of them too.
 
I know, I’m shocked. I won’t hit them to be safe, the last thing I want is to like the feel of them too.

come to the dark side
 
Group buy indeed. My love for the i200s will indeed be challenged. Based on history, these might be available in July-ish?... Something like that. Over-and-under on how many sets of i210s to be gamed in Orlando?
 
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