The PING iDi marks a big step forward in driving iron and long-iron performance, giving better golfers the flexibility of three loft choices to fit their distance number and trajectory window. In this video from the PING Tour Truck, we get an inside look into how they build a set of PING idi’s for 2x PGA Tour Winner Austin Eckroat.
So in this case, we’re going to look for IDI or new new driving iron. We make it a two, three, and four. So it’ll show what loft should be at standard and then what this actually is. So check it. Just put it in this little magnetic clamp. There’s a little camera gauge here that when you press forward here, it will take a picture of the face. So I confuse the machine a little bit here, but so you lock it on, get set, and then just kind of press it forward. So that one’s reading at actually 16 degrees, so it’s a little strong and a little bit upright. In this case, we want his built at 17 degrees loft. So, standard loft, 60 degree law angles. So, we’ll adjust it 60. Weaken loft. We’ll just use our We need the bigger handle here, wider sole. Need to add about a degree loft. I’m just going to kind of yank on it a little bit back here. Make it a little bit flatter as well. [Music] Yeah.
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Great video! I want to weaken the loft on my irons. Play MIZUNO JPX 925 Hot Metal HL. Would you be able to help?
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