Golf Gear: PING i530 Irons

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PING i530 irons
The new i530 irons from PING features a compact, blade-style head delivering more distance. (Courtesy PING Golf)

PING’s new i530 irons are hollow body construction for those wanting more distance from a blade looking iron with higher launch.

Fast Facts: PING i530 Irons
  • Category: Better player distance iron
  • Head: Hollow compact construction
  • Face: Maraging stainless steel forged
  • Weighting: Internal weighting pad, toe weight screw
  • Grooves: Tighter spaced milled
  • Finish: Hydropearl 2.0
  • Standard lofts: 5i (22°) – PW (41°)
  • Optional lofts: Power Spec & Retro Spec
  • Stock shafts: Dynamic Gold Mid 100 & 115, PING Alta CB Black graphite
  • Stock grip: Golf Pride 360 Tour Velvet
  • MSRP: $205 each (stock steel shaft), $220 each (stock graphite shaft)

WYNTK: PING i530 Irons
PING i530 irons
The PING i530 irons’ distance gains come from multiple sources including a highly flexible forged face in a hollow-body design that will add yards with tighter dispersion. (Courtesy PING Golf)

PING knows just because some players have more skill than average doesn’t mean they aren’t looking for more distance and the premium i530s are built to create more ball speed which translates into added yardage. All the design buttons are pushed in the i530: high flex face, low center of gravity, strong lofts and a polymer layer inside face for more solid feel at impact.

At address the new i530 look like a blade with minimal offset and a thin top line plus the sole is narrow for lesser turf interaction, all features batter players want in their irons.

“The continued popularity of distance irons has been an interesting and fun challenge for our engineers, especially in the players category where there is such an emphasis on the look of the iron,” said John K. Solheim, PING CEO & President.

“In the case of the i530 iron, we’ve developed a stunning design that delivers significant distance gains through its innovative face technology along with the added benefit of control. We refer to it as a ‘playable distance’ iron. It appeals to the golfer whose primary goal is more distance who also relies on the precision of a players-style iron. That means longer iron shots with the consistency and predictability to stop the ball closer to the hole.”

On the web: PING.com…/i530

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