Ping S57 Irons Review
For a low-handicap golfer looking for a set of irons that offers both control and forgiveness, the Ping S57 Irons can be a great choice.
Ping S57 Irons use multiple metals to create a high MOI series with a soft feel. There's a dense tungsten weight that moves the center of gravity to the lower sole, optimizing the discretionary weight towards the perimeter. A urethane insert doesn't affect the explodability of the hitting surface, but does help dampen vibration and offer feedback.
Other key design features of the Ping S57 Irons include the precision stainless-steel grooves on the clubface that give the shot-shaping qualities of a bladed iron. A small cavity back and increased toe weighting also increase the balance, while the brushed silver chrome finish makes them look as good as they play.
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At an MSRP of $899, the Ping S57 Irons are a viable option for players in the process of improving their game to the point where they're looking for a club that allows them to shape shots like the pros without paying too much of a penalty for off-center hits. They come in both left and right-handed models, in either graphite or stainless steel shafts.


US $21.73





