Ping Blade Irons
Another Ping Blade Irons article including some background of the Ping company and a little bit about their golf clubs.
Karsten Solheim, an engineer by profession who was employed by the General Electric company was overwhelmed with the desire to design some better sorts of putters to serve his passion for the game of golf. He had his own garage where he used to make different innovative experiments to design the different putters. In the beginning he had no idea that the products designed by him would receive such a wide popularity across the masses and his drive was solely influenced by his personal ends.
Later on, as he observed the ever rising demands for the putters he manufactured in his garage in the market, he gave up his job and devoted himself fully to this task. Also he expanded the category of the equipment that were manufactured in his garage including drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, wedges and putters and named his company, PING.
Ever since the establishment of the company PING in Phoenix, Arizona, he unleashed a number of unique and innovative line of products used in the game of golf and had deep imprint in the market. His lines of products are widely appreciated and preferred today. He has introduced many kind of Blade Irons in market viz. Ping i3, ping i10 and so on. These blade irons have been designed specifically keeping in mind the various needs and requirements of various player with varied levels of dexterity over game.
Ping Blade Irons Clubs
The i3′s are the Ping Blade Irons that have smaller offset face. Smaller offset makes it possible for its accomplished players to more precisely control the shape and trajectory of their shots. The Custom Tuning Port (CTP) in the cavity makes it possible to filter extra vibration. Although the head shape appears to be a little ambiguous but some white score lines help in great deal in aligning. The flat-top hosel augments club head-to- shaft contact, thus reducing torque and enhancing stability. The i3 Ping Blade Irons can be obtained in two models that is Blade and O-Size models.
Ping Blade Irons Features
Legions of features are offered by Ping i3 Blade Irons corresponding to the requirements of various levels of golfers. The walls of Custom Tuning Port (CTP), whose walls have greater control over the club face vibration resulting in enhanced feel and feedback. The Notched Hosel makes it possible for the Ping to have the greater controlling over the joint of the hosel to the club head. Because of this feature smooth transition between the hosel and club head can be very accurately and precision attuned to loft and lie.
Bounce – the Blade is made with less bounce thus enabling the better players increased control over the ball contact. Ping are well-known for their custom fitting qualities, nevertheless, up to certain degree they have the fame for the sense of beauty incorporated by them in their irons too. The biggest of difference that one can notice in the i3 Series is their appearance.
Over all, the i3 Ping Blade Irons are on the forgiving side as far as blades go, less vibration is felt when striking the ball, also the clubs are not that weighty and able to balanced very comfortably when playing, and many other advantages over other lines of products.
The Ping i3 Blade Irons are good examples of the varieties of golf clubs available on the market that seem to be able to make good on the promise to improve any one’s game. Ping as a brand is a maker of clubs that any hard working golfer is able to put his or her faith in. Ping is the brand that has proved its value, and their golf irons in the right hands are known to be helpful on the course as well as being a good investment, if you have a serious interest in the game of