Ping G2 Irons Review
As a classic set of game improvement clubs, there's a lot to like about the Ping G2 Irons.
The Ping G2 Irons are cast from stainless steel, with perimeter-focused weighting fostering an optimal center of gravity and high MOI and a correspondingly-high amount of forgiveness. Because each of the irons is slightly offset, they hit the ball on the appropriate trajectory, and the irons all have an exceptional feel. And because they are Pings, it’s safe to assume that each iron has the ideal loft to get the ball where it needs to go.
![]() Ping G2 G 2 Red Dot 6 Iron CS Lite Stiff Steel Shaft US $29.99
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![]() Ping G2 Maroon Dot 6 Iron Z Z65 Stiff Steel Shaft G 2 US $29.99
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![]() Ping G2 high launch HL Hybrid 3 Iron G 2 Green Dot LH US $33.88
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![]() Ping G2 Irons Five 5 Iron Golf Club G 2 US $40.00
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![]() Ping G2 Irons Six 6 Iron Golf Club G 2 US $40.00
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![]() Ping G2 Irons Eight 8 Iron Golf Club G 2 US $49.00
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Ping focuses more on customization of its clubs than any of its rivals, so it’s no surprise that the Ping G2 Irons are well-balanced and easy to hit. The sole moves easily through the ball and doesn't tend to make harsh contact with the turf.
There are three types of Ping G2 Irons available. The standard G2 serves players of all handicaps, while the Ping G2 EZ is for high handicappers with slower swing speed and the Ping GL series are especially designed for women. Though the clubs aren't a part of Ping's current manufacturing line, they're commonly found used for a few hundred dollars in good condition.


US $29.99






