Ping's new model--Ping Anser Irons comes to our sight, but many people still don't know its real face. So today, when you read my articles, you can know its face, and can decide to buy or not.
The forged, multi-metal design, of the
Ping Ansercombines an 8620 steel body, a dense tungsten sole, and machined grooves for unequaled forged-iron feel and forgiveness. Its hollow-sole cavity softens feel and positions the CG for higher-launching shots. The progressive set design offers long-iron forgiveness and short-iron control.
The Anser carries the same name as one of the early models Karsten Solheim produced before he transitioned to the popular investment casting process. The newest version pushes the forging process to create performance benefits not previously associated with a forged club.
The Ping Anser irons are made of 8620 carbon steel with a partial tungsten sole. They have a larger then average sole width and offset as well. So you might ask why forged and why now? Well the Japan market prefers forged irons and this will in our opinion dramatically grow their market share in that market. And why the wide sole and offset on a forged iron…well the Japan market prefers this style a little more then a pure blade as well.
The looks of the best golf clubs are similar to the Ping i15's and when we tested the i15 irons there was not much you could say bad about them really.
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