What year did Ping G25 irons come out?
2013
Ping G25 Irons – Product Details
UK Launch | 15 February 2013 |
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USA Launch | 15 February 2013 |
Handicap Range | Low High |
Golfer | Mens |
Hand Availability | Left, Right |
What are the lofts of Ping G25 Irons?
Ping G25 Individual Irons and Wedges
- #3 Iron – 20° #4 Iron – 23° #5 Iron – 26° #6 Iron – 29° #7 Iron – 32° #8 Iron – 36° #9 Iron – 40° Pitching Wedge – 45° Utility Wedge – 50° Sand Wedge – 54° Lob Wedge – 58°
- * Shaft: CFS Steel Shaft. TFC 189i Graphite Ind.
- Soft Regular. Regular.
What year did Ping g700 irons come out?

2018
Ping G700 Irons – Product Details
UK Launch | 23 March 2018 |
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USA Launch | 20 March 2018 |
USA Launch RRP | $1120 |
Handicap Range | Low High |
Golfer | Mens |
Are Ping G20 irons forgiving?
With improvements in some key areas like feel, distance, and overall performance, the resulting G20 iron is shaping up to be one of the most forgiving and easiest to hit irons for the coming 2012 season.
What degree is a Ping g25 U Wedge?
Ping G25 Wedge Specifications
Club | Loft | Lie |
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9 | 40° | 63.75° |
PW | 45° | 64° |
UW | 50° | 64° |
SW | 54° | 64.25° |
What loft is a Ping g25 Wedge?

Ping G25 Wedge Specifications
Club | Loft | Lie |
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PW | 45° | 64° |
UW | 50° | 64° |
SW | 54° | 64.25° |
LW | 58° | 64.5° |
What year did Ping g25 driver come out?
Ping G25 Driver – Product Details
UK Launch | 15 February 2013 |
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USA Launch | 15 February 2013 |
Handicap Range | Low High |
Golfer | Mens |
Hand Availability | Left, Right |
Are Ping G700 irons any good?
The Ping G700 has clearly been designed to help the average player and our testing shows that it provides ample forgiveness as well as a high ball flight with good, consistent distance. It is forgiving through the turf and also looks great in the bag.
What is the difference between the ping G410 and G700?
Ping G410 irons embody the same game improvement properties of G700 irons in smaller head, with better feel. Apart from a true blade or maximum game improvement club, the M.O. of today’s irons is better looks, better feel, more forgiveness and more distance.