Ping i59 irons

Ping’s newest better-player irons have a new technology that helps blend feel and forgiveness in a traditional-looking club.

Gear: Ping i59 irons
Price:  $275 per club with Project X LS steel shaft and Golf Pride New Decade MCC Arccos-enabled grip. $290 per club with UST Recoil 760 ES graphite shafts. (From $250 each at dickssportinggoods.com and $285 per club at carlsgolfland.com)
Specs: Forged 1025 carbon-steel body with a 17-4 stainless steel face, aluminum insert, tungsten toe and hosel weights.
Available: August 24, 2021

When elite golfers such as Viktor Hovland look down at an iron in the address position, there are things they want to see and things they don’t want to see. A thin topline, relatively little offset and clean looks are a must. Typically, they don’t like to see game-improving features such as a wide back piece that might enhance sound and feel, or an especially wide sole.

But with the creation of the new i59 irons, which replace the iBlade, Ping engineers have tried to sneak a few elements into a better-player’s iron to deliver more distance and forgiveness on mis-hits without sacrificing the feel and control that accomplished players demand.

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