Ping ZING Irons
Ping ZING Irons
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 27, 2001]
Andrew Douglas
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Ping Irons 1-W
My dad has owned these clubs for around 4 or 5 years now, he recently let me take them out for a round this last season. I loved them, they don't have the best feel, but the distance is appreciated. The clubs I used before were spalding executives and they were awful. The pings were a little expensive, but in my opinion, worth the money. Similar Products Used: ping eye2 |
[Feb 13, 2001]
J Nelso
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
zing green dot
I like these clubs alot - you can get these for 200-250 which is a great buy for a well made club. watch for the KTM shafts - they do get bent, but PING is SOOO GOOOOOD in the customer service area. They re-shafter and regripped the whole dang set - no charge - because some os the shafts were bent. They look a little wierd but thay play very well and sound fantastic when you hit em in the sweet spot. My friend, who is a way better golfer (~85) bought a set afdter hitting mine and it greatly improved his game. They are a blast to hit. Ive tried many other clubs and have not found a one yet that I would move to, save for maybe the DCI's which feel great and look a lot cooler. Customer Service A number 1 Similar Products Used: lots - taylormade LCG, Firesole, DCI, Ping ISI and Zing 2 |
[Dec 13, 2000]
Thomas
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Ping Zing - blue dot
These are great clubs! I've been playing 4 years and improved my score by at least 10 strokes consistently. They are very forgiving and a great club for the money. This is my first "real" set of clubs and I noticed an immediate change in my game in hitting the ball straighter and more consistent. Customer Service I ordered a 3-iron, they delivered in one week with matching serial number and reasonably priced Similar Products Used: First set was Dunlop, then tried Lynx copies. Neither set compares to Ping |