As winners of the exclusive Editor’s Choice in the 2012 Golf Digest “Hot List,” the i20s offer a progressive set design featuring high-launching long irons and penetrating short irons, enabling you to get the most from your iron game. Workability and distance control are key attributes of these multi-metal irons.
The long irons are slightly larger, high launching, more forgiving, and have more offset. The smaller short irons feature less offset and provide exceptional control.
A vertical Custom Tuning Port (CTP) positions the CG for optimizing launch conditions. Tungsten toe weighting elevates forgiveness.
Stabilizing bars and a thicker face ensure distance control and a solid feel. A ferrule offers a clean, high-performance look.
i20 Specifications
| Club | Loft | Length | Offset | Lie | Bounce | Swing Weight | Dexterity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 21.00° | 38.75" | 0.24" | 59.25° | 4.0° | D0 | RH/LH |
| 4 | 24.00° | 38.25" | 0.20" | 60.00° | 5.0° | D0 | RH/LH |
| 5 | 27.00° | 37.75" | 0.17" | 60.75° | 6.0° | D0 | RH/LH |
| 6 | 30.00° | 37.25" | 0.13" | 61.50° | 7.0° | D0 | RH/LH |
| 7 | 33.00° | 36.75" | 0.10" | 62.25° | 8.0° | D0 | RH/LH |
| 8 | 37.00° | 36.25" | 0.08" | 63.00° | 9.0° | D0 | RH/LH |
| 9 | 41.00° | 35.75" | 0.06" | 63.75° | 10.0° | D0 | RH/LH |
| PW | 46.00° | 35.50" | 0.05" | 64.00° | 12.0° | D2 | RH/LH |
| UW | 50.00° | 35.50" | 0.04" | 64.00° | 13.0° | D2 | RH/LH |
| SW | 54.00° | 35.25" | 0.04" | 64.25° | 14.0° | D4 | RH/LH |
| LW | 58.00° | 35.00" | 0.03" | 64.50° | 13.0° | D6 | RH/LH |
PING offers a variety of shaft flexes in steel and graphite to meet every golfer's needs and preferences. Selecting the proper shaft flex for your swing will help you get the most distance and accuracy from every shot. Generally, players with faster swing speeds require stiffer shafts to keep the ball trajectory lower, while players with slower swing speeds will require more flexible shafts to produce a higher ball trajectory.
The choice of steel or graphite shafts is usually based on preferences for weight and/or feel. Players seeking a lighter overall weight and/or a softer feel in their irons may prefer graphite shafts, while players who prefer a standard weight club with a firmer feel may prefer steel shafts.
PING offers a variety of grip sizes and styles to fit different hand sizes and texture preferences. Since grip size influences your wrist action, and therefore the direction of your shots, it is commonly used by fitters to affect ball flight.
PING color-coded grips are available in six different diameters, and can be further customized with grip tape according to your needs. Once the neutral grip color code has been determined based on hand measurements, golfers may consider smaller diameter grips to help control fades and slices, or larger diameter grips to help control draws and hooks.
Performance is optimized in these multi-metal irons through a progressive set design. The long irons are slightly larger, high launching and more forgiving. The smaller short irons feature less offset and provide exceptional control. Distance control and a solid feel come from a thicker hitting area and stabilizing bars in the cavity.
A high-density tungsten toe weight provides forgiveness across the face for accurate results and a high-launch, low-spin trajectory. An innovative design gives you complete command of the clubface for controlling trajectory and shot shape. The black-and-silver color scheme and satin-chrome finish with a ferrule offer a clean, professional look.
PING Senior Product Designer Mike Nicolette describes the advantages of dual stabilizing bars, a progressive set design, and workability. These are just a few attributes that earned the i20s the Editor’s Choice award on Golf Digest’s “Hot List.”