The Ping colour code system is probably the best custom fitting service in the world. You will need to go to a Golf shop who custom fit Ping clubs and they will tell you which colour you are. They will measure your height, distance from middle finger to the floor and distance from wrist to floor- this is for club length. They will then use impact tape and an impact board to tell you which lie angle you need, which is where the colour code comes in. Then they will measure your hand to see which grip size you need, grips are also colour coded.
Ping introduced the Ping Colour Code system in 1972, so some of their earlier irons did not have the dot.
I am almost positive they do but I can't say for sure...
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.
When you get a set of Ping irons custom fit, the use your height and where on the sole the club strikes the ground to give you a colour code. This colour is usually a little dot on the club. For example, black is standard, blue is 0.75 degrees upright, and gold is 4 degrees flat.
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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Ping K15 Irons, Available with PING Color Code of white dot, silver dot, green dot, black dot, orange dot, purple dot, yellow dot, red dot, gold dot, blue dot, brown dot, maroon dot, etc. Ping K15 Irons, Available with PING Color Code of white dot, silver dot, green dot, black dot, orange dot, purple dot, yellow dot, red dot, gold dot, blue dot, brown dot, maroon dot, etc. The Ping K15 irons have lightweight titanium faces on stainless steel bodies, with the weight saved in the face repositioned to the sole and perimeter. The hybrids, Ping says, are lower-spinning and help golfers achieve a higher launch. The larger K15 iron set combines a lightweight titanium face with a stainless-steel body to increase both forgiveness and launch conditions. The titanium face insert allows for increased ball speeds across the entire hitting surface and the steel body construction gives players the patented Ping feel that folks from around the globe have come to love and trust. K15 irons is also made with an offset hosel, which helps to lower the spin by allowing you to close the club face easier at impact. Golfers will be amazed when they pull these babies out and give them their first test run. Many of those that have already started to play these irons and hybrids are thrilled with the performance that they are getting out of them. Source From golffastbuy.com
Yes, They Make Great Drivers And Irons.
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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.
Ping, Callaway or Titleist, personal choice really.