A few years back I almost picked up the Ping eye 2 wedges that came out " new" a few years ago.
I had a 30 year span between irons for me and the new ones are just sooo friggin nice!
A few years back I almost picked up the Ping eye 2 wedges that came out " new" a few years ago.
I had a 30 year span between irons for me and the new ones are just sooo friggin nice!
hot damn, 30 years span between sets of irons is "way over due ".
Did the irons have any grooves left ? Or if you just play a handful of rounds a year .
sdandrea1 They were PING Eye 2 irons - the grooves don't wear out...................
The grooves on Ping irons do wear out eventually. If it has been used a lot.
I can't provide a scientific statistic but, the cast Ping iron grooves lasts close to 2 1/2- 3 times longer than the regular forged irons would.
It'll show more wear if used on sandy turf or hard-pan.
Should have known when I replied to a life time member for Ping/////
I don't know if anyone had worn out the grooves entirely except for some old forged irons used by the likes of Snead. He probably used up one set of irons per season.
Ping Eye2 is legendary of the heat treatment they used for longevity. I meant lost of the sharpness to spin a golf ball like when they were new. By no means wearing the face down to smooth.
I know back in the 80's many Tour players had their Eye2 irons re-grooved each season by OEM.
I regrooved mine by " dremel".
Bad part is they are copper so I'm balding, missing 4 lower and 3 upper teeth and have 3 years to live.
Just bought a set of PING G irons, btw. Stand by for review comments.
My understanding is that Ping does not "heat treat" their iron heads any longer. Some models are made overseas from the same foundry which makes everyone's.
Be interesting to see how the G irons fair after a season or two of playing. You qualify for a frequent flier, so review should be worth looking forward to.
Steve...u bought this year's model clubs!?...wtf?
PING G irons........love the way they frame the ball at address. All of the forgiveness is hidden from view. The impact on solid shots feels like you smashed the shit out of it. Sound is different as well as feel. The face of this model is a heat treated very thin steel. The sound and feel is kind of like a titanium face iron, like a K15 or Rapture. Flight is high like a shovel (think G15 or G20) and land soft. My longest iron is the 6, so I cannot comment on the 4 & 5. I chipped around the greens a lot today on the par 4s, using the 7 and 8 irons and these clubs really shine here too. Easy to pick it clean and run it up to the hole. These are strong lofted and I noticed. My PW is usually my 100yd carry club, but I hit twice today about 110. I hit the 6i about 150 - long for me. These sticks got me back to where I used to be on club selection. I guess the bottom line is, they play like SGI clubs, but look like GI clubs.
I think you made a good move to get these G irons and put it to use immediately.
God knows we can't wait another 10-20 years to get substantial discount from the new models today.
Glade you like these. I was wondering about the multi material ( Lego ) construction will not last as long as the one piece cast construction, but hey, who care in 20 years from now.
I'd be lucky to sit in a rocking chair and sip a cup of warm milk if I were still around by then.
Enjoy the new toy.
It might well be made in Uganda or some other countries from the continent of Africa in the near future....
It's weird that I like the Zing better than the Eye2, sure don't like the looks of the Zing but that set had helped me get through the tough time when I was recovering from injury.