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Ping G2 Golf Iron Sets
The Ping G2 Golf Iron Set is engineered for golfers seeking a perfect blend of forgiveness, distance, and control. These irons feature perimeter weighting and a wide sole design, enhancing stability and expanding the sweet spot to deliver consistent performance, even on off-center hits. The Custom Tuning Port technology optimizes the center of gravity, promoting higher launch angles and improved accuracy. Constructed from durable 17-4 stainless steel, the G2 irons offer a solid feel while maintaining exceptional playability. The cavity-back design enhances forgiveness and shot-making capabilities, making these irons ideal for players of all skill levels.
Key features include:
Large cavity back design | Increases perimeter weighting for improved forgiveness. |
Wide sole | Enhances turf interaction and helps get the ball airborne. |
Thin face technology | Promotes faster ball speeds for increased distance. |
Custom Tuning Port | Allows for precise weight distribution and improved feel. |
Offset hosel | Helps square the clubface at impact, beneficial for slicers. |
Top Competitors
TaylorMade M4 Irons are designed for golfers who want a good balance of forgiveness and distance. They feature a cavity-back design and a forged face for a soft feel. Titleist T300 Irons are designed for mid-handicappers who want a good balance of forgiveness, distance, and control. They have a thinner face, particularly towards the heel in the long and mid irons. This helps to maintain ball speed and launch performance even on off-center hits.
Progression of the G2 irons
The G series was first released in 2003 for game improvement. Before the "G" series, Ping had other popular models like the Eye2, ISI, and Zing, but the G marked the beginning of the numbered "G" series that continues to this day with models like the G425. To this date, Ping is constantly upgrading the G series with tweaks and minor improvements. They have released specific models for low handicappers, high handicappers, slower swing speeds, and high-launching clubs.
👍 Pros |
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These classic irons take the ball right where you aim them. Super clubs! |
Good beginners irons and super easy launch! |
Great irons. Like how high I can now hit a 4 and 5 iron. |
👎 Cons |
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Clubs worked fine, with the exception of the worm grip. |
Make sure to check out what color dot is right for you. Ping uses a colored dot system to denote the top angle. This will probably only matter if you’re very tall or very short. |
I would check out the G5s. They are the best G series. |
At the time, the G2s were known as the most forgiving iron set Ping ever created. They hit long. Even being an older model, they're still putting up similar numbers to some of the newer clubs on the market. The G2s are distance-heavy, high launching, and soft landing. And even though they are an older Ping model, these irons hold their value incredibly well. There are a lot of Ping loyalists. Like my dad, for example, he played college golf in the late 80s. And he still hits his Ping Eye2s. He refuses to get rid of them and hits them well. There's just something about Ping.
Owen Harding