Rambler
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Hi, my name is Rambler, and I'm a Ping iron homer...
My history with Ping irons...
i3, Eye2, i3 WRX blade, i3+ WRX, G2, i5, G5, G15, i5, g25. I also tried the i25s and S55s, but didn't game them.
So I've been really tempted to hop back into Ping irons after several years of working through other brands/options (errr... "several" probably doesn't exactly cover the full scale of my iron ho-ing). I know some other folks have done something similar recently. Ping irons, and maybe even the brand itself, appears to be a love it or hate it option for folks. Why is that? Designs? Marketing? Interaction?
I can't really explain why I enjoy playing Ping irons. I'm OK with the more industrial look, sound, and feel (though Ping has done a good bit in the past few iron iterations to "soften" some of that). In fact, as I ponder irons, now, I've looked at the G30 and G, and would lean towards the G30, because it does remind me more of that industrial/functional look I've come to enjoy and associate with the brand.
My history with Ping irons...
i3, Eye2, i3 WRX blade, i3+ WRX, G2, i5, G5, G15, i5, g25. I also tried the i25s and S55s, but didn't game them.
So I've been really tempted to hop back into Ping irons after several years of working through other brands/options (errr... "several" probably doesn't exactly cover the full scale of my iron ho-ing). I know some other folks have done something similar recently. Ping irons, and maybe even the brand itself, appears to be a love it or hate it option for folks. Why is that? Designs? Marketing? Interaction?
I can't really explain why I enjoy playing Ping irons. I'm OK with the more industrial look, sound, and feel (though Ping has done a good bit in the past few iron iterations to "soften" some of that). In fact, as I ponder irons, now, I've looked at the G30 and G, and would lean towards the G30, because it does remind me more of that industrial/functional look I've come to enjoy and associate with the brand.
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