Yes, they are located on the shaft part of the head of each club. Some may be hard to read, but they're always there. -G
Ping introduced the Ping Colour Code system in 1972, so some of their earlier irons did not have the dot.
You know Ping Irons are authentic by looking at the hosel. It should have a serial number. Then contact Ping and ask for the specs from the serial number.
the ping serial number is found on the hozzel of the club. The serial number can be verified by contacting ping direct.
I am almost positive they do but I can't say for sure...
The Ping company, which produces Ping irons, has a policy of setting the price they will be sold for and not allowing retailers to sell below that price. The company does not permit any products to be sold online either. The best way to get a discount on Ping irons is to buy them from a local golf shop that will give credit for trade in of old clubs.
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Yes, They Make Great Drivers And Irons.
1978 -1982
The original Ping Eye golf clubs had v grooves.
I have Nike CCI forged irons, and want to put in my Taylormade rifle shafts which are .355 with a taper tip. Will this work?
Ping Eye 2 irons may be the best irons Ping or anyone else ever made. Mark Calcavecchia won in Montreal, June 24, 2012, using Eye 2's. Holed a lob wedge on the 16th. TV announcers said Calc was even more consistent than Mickelson with the L wedge.
There is always a way! First stop would be http://www.ping.com/irons_classics.html At the bottom of the page is a listing of older models and much information is provided. Also try calling or emailing Ping with serial # info. They should be able to help.