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Rare Roman Numeral Men's Ping Karsten II Left Hand Iron Set Regular Flex Steel Shaft 7 Pieces (Used)

Rare Roman Numeral Men's Ping Karsten II Left Hand Iron Set Regular Flex Steel Shaft 7 Pieces (Used)

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CategoryGolf > Clubs > Iron Sets
BrandPing
ModelKarsten I
Hand Left
Condition Used
Shaft Material Steel
Flex Regular
Number of Clubs 7
Gender Men's
Quantity1 available

The Ping Karsten II irons are a classic set of golf clubs produced by Ping between 1977 and 1984. These irons are notable for their innovative design features that were ahead of their time, contributing to Ping’s reputation for engineering excellence in golf equipment. Key Features • Perimeter Weighting: The Karsten II irons feature a deeper cavity, increasing the portion of the club’s weight along the perimeter. This design enhances forgiveness on off-center hits, providing a larger sweet spot for golfers.  • Beveled Sole: The clubs have a beveled sole, making it easier to play from various lies. This feature improves turf interaction, allowing for more consistent contact.  • Roman Numeral Numbering: A distinctive characteristic of the Karsten II irons is the use of Roman numerals to denote club numbers on the soles, adding a unique aesthetic appeal. • Toe-Heel Balance: The design includes toe-heel balance, contributing to the club’s stability and control during the swing.  Collectibility and Availability Given their historical significance and unique design, Karsten II irons are often sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of vintage golf equipment. They can be found on various online marketplaces such as eBay, where prices vary depending on condition and set completeness.  If you’re interested in acquiring a set of Karsten II irons, it’s advisable to check the condition of the clubs, including the shafts and grips, as these components may have aged over time. Additionally, verifying the authenticity and matching serial numbers can ensure you’re obtaining a genuine set. Feel free to ask if you need assistance in locating a set or have further questions about these classic irons.

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