Ping has started somewhat of a resurgence with the new G2 driver. The Ping irons are always great and they sell really well for us but I have had more people come in looking for the G2 driver than any other Ping club I can remember.
Ping has started somewhat of a resurgence with the new G2 driver. The Ping irons are always great and they sell really well for us but I have had more people come in looking for the G2 driver than any other Ping club I can remember.
Buying golf clubs is an investment. A complete set of woods and irons from a lot of the bigger golf companies will set you back a few thousand dollars. Customers want to buy something that will make them a better player now and then will help them inprove for years to come.
Ping Golf has been known for several things since the company started in the mid 1900's. One is always being on the edge of innovation; one is for the outstanding quality of their product; and one is for making great game improvement golf clubs. The newest in the Ping line-up, the G2 iron is no exception.
So you've now got a pretty good idea of your game and what you should be looking for. Now we need to get out there and shop.
There has been a real trend towards wider soled, low center of gravity irons lately and the TA6 is Cleveland's version. The first thing you notice when looking at the TA6 is how long and skinny the club head is. This design allows the majority of the weight to be positioned below the equator of the golf ball.
This club is designed for the higher handicapper that wants to improve his/her game and have fun at the same time. These irons have many of the "standard" Callaway traits; thick sole and top line, undercut cavity, bore through hosel.