Ping i10 Irons
Ping i10 Irons
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 15, 2009]
paultheputter
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
i10
These clubs are nice and still maintain the Ping tradition but they lack the feel of previous models. I have hit everything and these are not terrible by any stretch. The plus is they do get the offset clunky look away at adress from previous models. I would strongly encourage you to try the AWT shafts out before you by these clubs. The shafts feel great in the Ping Tour wedges but the AWT shaft is not the best option for most people in the irons. At least try the Cushin inserts or another shaft first. For the guy who loved the ISI's and the I3's do yourself a favor and stick with the G10 if you are going to upgrade, you still can't really work the ball with these and you might as well get the extra forgiveness! |
[Jun 11, 2009]
KJCavan
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Ping i10 irons
After playing the I5's for 3.5 years, I felt the need to upgrade my equipment and finally selected the I10 irons. The I5's were great clubs, I just wanted something newer and I am very pleased with the results.
Customer Service Tremendous, I was able to check the website and find out when the clubs were going to be delivered. Ping is the best.
Similar Products Used: I3's and I5's. |
[May 24, 2009]
pingcartboy
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Ping i10 irons
I've been playing the ping i5s for 3 years, and I just got these i10s. I got the i5s hooked up with some original satin Project x 5.0s (they were as stiff as the stiff AWTs). They were great clubs, very penetrating in the wind, and consistent. My goal with the i10s was to get something to gouge out of the thick, championship rough, and also a club that would allow for my approach shots to come in high and soft. I am very accurate already with the irons, but I found that with the low launching project x's, my balls weren't holding on slippery championship greens. These irons have done the job. I only swing with the driver about 95 miles an hour, but these stiff AWTs seem to be getting the ball up nicely. As for gouging out of hairy lies--they're better than most. To be honest, you need the sharp leading edge of a blade for rough these days. But you don't want a blade when you're faced with a tight fairway lie on damp turf. What I'm saying is that these irons are the best mix between blade and cavity. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Ping i5, Ping eye 2, Ping Zing, Cleveland ta2, Mizuno mp-32, Callaway x-forged |
[Oct 11, 2008]
chicagoben
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
ping i10
To make a long story short, these are great clubs. I got custom fitted for them at Golfsmith - I must have hit 30 balls over the course of 45 minutes to an hour. The fitting was a careful and meticulous process, and when the clubs came in the mail from Ping a few weeks later, my clubs were just as specified. They are i10, purple dot (1.5 degrees flat), 3 through UW, regular flex AWT shafts, 1/4 inch short.
Customer Service No encounters with them so far, though I have heard glowing reviews from others. Similar Products Used: I have played Ping irons since I started golfing, from the old Karsten VI series to Ping Eye to Eye2 to Eye2 plus, and these are the best. With due respect, though, the i10s are the first set of all of these that I was ever fitted for. |
[Oct 07, 2008]
vanjhud
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Ping I10 blue dot, steel stiff
I affectionately call these clubs the father beaters, because I always beat my dad when I have these in the bag. Ping had it right with the I5's and really took a nice step forward with the I10's. I've played forged clubs before, from Stainless to Carbon forged, these clubs feel as good as some, and better than others. Theres a lot of help from thin shots and the balance and weighting of these clubs will have you working to improve your swing. You can absolutely design a shot. Great for right to left, not sure about left to right, I don't have an iron fade or slice in my bag. Fairway woods and drivers maybe, but not my iron shots. I tend to hit soft draws on my approach, and after 10+ rounds with these, I'm pretty confident I'll hit the shot I visualize. Par 3, hole 16 at Moneyhill in Abita Springs during a 4 man scramble. All water to carry, 140 to back pin location, 9 iron stuffed within 4 feet of the pin. Of course someone had already stuck it 2 feet from the pin according to the closest to the pin list, anyway, I made the putt (Thank you Scotty Cameron!) and just looked happily back at my bag. At least try a demo and see what you think, I've tried everything, (Ebay almost cost me my marriage!) and I'm sticking with PING. Customer Service PING customer care seems to be faster than all the other companies when it comes to fitting you and getting their equipment into your hands. I custom ordered from TGW for Callaway and they lost my order! When asked, after waiting 6 weeks for my clubs, if I'd like to place a reorder, I almost laughed as I politely said,...No thank you. Edwin Watts and Ping ROCK! Similar Products Used: If its been out since 2003, I've probably owned it for a short period of time and sold it to some lucky person on Ebay for a fraction of what I paid,....Well your not getting my I10's!!! |
[Aug 21, 2008]
JKRDSU
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Ping i10
Recently was "fitted" for the i10s. Just loved the way they looked on the rack and decided with a good "fitting" those would be the ones for me. Have shot one under a couple of times (mainly due to a red hot putter) with them, but just shot a miserable 79 today. I must say I have lost a lot of distance with these babies, but they can be quite accurate. However, despite playing a lot of golf I have never been fitted and really didn't know what to expect. 4spitz, you said a good hour is what it takes for a good fitting. I got no more than about 15-20 minutes and that was only to get the right color (black) of i10s. I got nothing else and I feel like I was cheated. Any suggestions. I'm close to carting them back to Edwin Watts for a little more service than I initially got. I think the i10s can eventually be the club for me, but it may take a much better fitting first. |
[Aug 19, 2008]
4spitz
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Ping i10 irons
Previously played Ping i3's, then G2 irons. With the G2 I went from 12 handicap to a 6-7. Went to buy the G5 irons, but the fitter talked me into i10's. Really was not quite sure but I trusted him and WOW, now I'm a steady 2 handicap and these irons are just awesome. Very easy to hit, shape etc. Nice setup at address which gives you lots of confidence to hit the ball. Only drawback is I would say they are not dart throwers but that will come after I get them tweaked I'm sure. Very easy to get misfitted if the fitter does not spend a good hour with you. I had mine sent back twice. Customer Service A-1, they really stand behind their product and are always very easy to deal with. Similar Products Used: Tried TaylorMade R7's, Ping G5, Ping G10. |
[Aug 07, 2008]
jimfante
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
ping i10 irons
This from a 7 handicapper who's had these sticks for about 15 rounds........
Customer Service Ping is always the best. Similar Products Used: Cleveland CG2, Mizuno MX25 |