PING G430 Irons // Initial Review

PING G430 Irons // Initial Review



We take a look at Ping’s latest game improvement irons to see how they have improved over the previous model in feel, ball speed, consistency and more.

0:00 // Intro
0:36 // Design & Technology
3:42 // Lofts & Set Gapping
5:32 // Testing

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View Comments (16)
  1. Though I loved the sleak and austere color and logo of the G425 version, you cant argue with the numbers and sound of these. Very impressive but as a Ping fanboy for life I'm not suprised. 🥰

  2. Great stuff boys. Liked the explanations from Marty. Although if you look at the lofts I game the g425’s in retro spec starting at a 28* 6i which means 6 clubs to cover through the GW (52* retro lofted ). Now with the g430’s it takes 7 clubs to cover the same loft spread. As a slower swinger I’m not sure 7 clubs is needed. Just my opinion.

  3. I would love if I could get these with minimal offset. That is what deters me from playing these types of irons, I just don't like the view at address.

  4. Man I wish I wasn’t so hung up on aesthetics because I know these would help me score better. I also know how stubborn and block headed that is, but it still just is. Once technology and materials allow for this performance to go into a club that looks more like an i59, myself and lots of other players won’t hesitate to bag them.

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