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  1. Oct 25, 2022 · In this Ping G425 drivers review, Joel Tadman tests the new models up against his trusty G410 to see if the performance has improved.

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    Variable face thickness boosts ball speed and leads the technology in the PING G425 irons. Great all-around performance. Premium, compact look, and soft feel – alluring features in the game improvement category. Check out the new PING G430 irons HERE

    OEMs with two year product cycles tend to garner a lot of buzz leading up to new releases, but the anticipation for the new PING G425 family has been off the charts.It’s not surprising given that the woods are played by professionals and recreational players alike. Even the mainstay game improvement 425 irons have been a hot topic – and of particul...

    The PING G425 irons maintain a look familiar to that of the G410s, but several significant changes make them more appealing. The simplified badging provides a more premium look, while the framework of the cavity makes the height of club head look shorter in the bag. At address, my eyes immediately picked up that the G425 irons have less offset. Not...

    Fairly consistent across the face of the PING G425, urethane covered balls produce a pleasant sound that fell between a ‘tick’ and a ‘tock.’ The sound had a distinctively softer edge to it than the G410. The face also had a slightly softer feel.Feedback to my hands was subtle, which I attribute to both advancements in the multi-material badging and...

    Taking a page from their metal-woods technology, PING incorporated variable thicknessinto the face design and fabrication of the G425 irons. Made from 17-4 stainless steel (a martensitic precipitation hardened alloy with high tensile strength for you tech geeks) the face “delivers our fastest ball speed ever in the G-Series” according to PING. The ...

    As much as I liked the revamped cavity of PING G425 irons, it’s was the decreased offset that really grabbed my attention. The softer feel also was a pleasant surprise. The G425 irons provided solid ball speeds and spin, ample forgiveness, and wonderful ball flights across the set. These irons also come standard with Arccos Caddie Smart Grips. The ...

  2. Apr 4, 2022 · The PING i525 irons are one of the most impressive iron sets I’ve tested this year. Regardless of what category you put them in, they’re long and consistent with standout looks. If you want to hit your irons a long way and still score well, this is a set you must consider.

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  3. Feb 14, 2022 · For ClubTest 2022, we tested Ping's G425 drivers with the help of a state-of-the-art robot. Here are our complete Ping driver reviews.

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    • Ping G710. We tested: 4-SW. Our take: As Jack Palence famously said in a different context, “Confidence is very sexy, don’t you think?” He might well have liked the mid- to high-handicapper and distance-centric G710 irons as much as our testers.
    • Ping G425. We tested: 4-LW. Our take: For players looking first and foremost for higher launches and more distance from their irons, Ping’s G425s stand front and center.
    • Ping i59. We tested: 3-PW. Our take: Did our testers like the look of the i59s more, or the performance? Yes. “This is a Ping?” one exclaimed. “It has a stellar look at address—clean, not too small, but small enough that I can work it, with just the right amount of offset.”
  4. The PING G430 Irons are a superb choice for golfers seeking a highly forgiving and easy-to-use club that delivers consistent results on the course. With their impressive performance attributes, these irons are an ideal investment for mid to high handicap players looking to improve their game.

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  6. The PING G425 Max has a great mix of accuracy and forgiveness, making it a top choice for high handicapper. Most high handicap players struggle with dispersion more than distance so the G425 Max can be a great fit. Lower-handicap players and some Tour players choose the LST model.

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