Ping designed this game-improvement iron with a shorter face height and blade length, plus a lower center of gravity to encourage a higher flight.
Cobra clubs have become ambassadors for speed in the golf club market and this year they have added two new sets of irons to ...
The new Ping G440 irons' stylish looks (and performance) stand out from other offerings in the game-improvement category.
The Mizuno Pro 243 iron goes up against some of the most popular irons in the market. Not a hollow-headed iron, but a ...
Price: $2,450 (4-PW), with KBS $-Tour 100 steel shafts and Lampkin Crossline grips Specs: 3D printed 316 stainless steel with ...
Cobra leans in to its previous experience in 3D printing with its first fully commercial set of 3D-printed irons, the 3D ...
What you need to know: The G440 irons add speed while enhancing forgiveness in a slimmed-down shape. A new heat-treatment process strengthened the 17-4 steel used for the clubhead, allowing for a ...
The result is a compact blade shape with enhanced forgiveness and distance, comparable to advanced models like Cobra’s KING TEC or TEC-X irons. “We've 3D printed a lot of prototypes and a lot ...
PING’s new G440 Irons round out the G440 range, offering forgiveness, power, high launch and stunning aesthetics. Fresh for ...
Golfers who want an iron that looks like a better-player’s muscleback blade but that is as forgiving and powerful as a game-improvement club. What you should know: By 3D printing these irons ...
Ping designers reduced the blade length and made the hitting area on the G440 irons shorter from top to bottom. This helps lower the center of gravity and promotes a higher launch. Ping also made ...