im ping i5 irons, g2 sand wedge and 54 deg mb gap wedge. in my opinion they are the best quality irons money can buy, the materials and processes they use are all top quality and they last forever, my old g2s were heavily used for 6 years and still looked virtually new when i sold them on. if you are thinking about getting ping equipment i would highly recommend them. bit pricey but you defo get what you pay for with ping!
I've been through the foundry more than once and I love that they are made here, but it looks very much like John Solheim's kids will move the production out of the country.
I can't blame them in some respects since everyone else has already done it, but the reality is they probably could just automate most of the work and remain competitive in the US. The problem is, that takes a lot more time and effort.
I play Ping i3 Blades and I've no desire to run out and replace them. Very forgiving yet you can still shape your shots. I also play Tommy Armour 845 Silver Scotts . . . nice irons but, less forgiving if you're not in the sweet spot.
0MG This is Soooo cool!
aubrycole1 3 months ago
awesome.
TheEzpeaz 11 months ago
@19rosscoe61 i know they should have not been made in china.i would like to think at least 1 great product was made in the u.s.
romegenerals 1 year ago
have the driver, 4 wood and wedges. used to have the irons. ping is great
x1R1SHxG0LF3Rx 1 year ago
im ping i5 irons, g2 sand wedge and 54 deg mb gap wedge. in my opinion they are the best quality irons money can buy, the materials and processes they use are all top quality and they last forever, my old g2s were heavily used for 6 years and still looked virtually new when i sold them on. if you are thinking about getting ping equipment i would highly recommend them. bit pricey but you defo get what you pay for with ping!
jaydubberya 1 year ago
I've been through the foundry more than once and I love that they are made here, but it looks very much like John Solheim's kids will move the production out of the country.
I can't blame them in some respects since everyone else has already done it, but the reality is they probably could just automate most of the work and remain competitive in the US. The problem is, that takes a lot more time and effort.
nucat87 1 year ago
I play Ping i3 Blades and I've no desire to run out and replace them. Very forgiving yet you can still shape your shots. I also play Tommy Armour 845 Silver Scotts . . . nice irons but, less forgiving if you're not in the sweet spot.
mayonpi 2 years ago
I believe their irons are made here in the good 'ol US of A but their hybrids, drivers, fairway woods, etc. are all made in China.
19rosscoe61 2 years ago
My Ping irons and putters are made in the USA...
rhagley01 2 years ago
I love my g10 irons and driver. i also carry a taylormade 4 wood and hybrid as well.
rcw0388 2 years ago