It’s our longest and most forgiving iron. Discover G730, with innovations that deliver max forgiveness and more distance with max height to consistently hit and hold the green to shoot lower scores.

The g730 is our largest most forgiving iron that we have in our portfolio focused around distance distance for the consumer that needs help getting the ball in the air needs help with extreme M hits everything is about helping that player play their best so g730 will definitely sit as our largest iron in

Our offering it is our longest iron via distance but also our largest offering in terms of size so when you look at that it’ll be the largest so the most offset the longest blade length all of these factors help to culminate to a very forgiving iron uh that gets the

Ball in the air and down line as fast as possible key technologies that go into the design are our 174 uh construction with our Pure Flex badge so everything about that is trying to harness designing thin transitions to create more deflection while simultaneously trying to dampen out unwanted vibrations

With our Pure Flex badge the pure Flex badge is a really cool idea that was born out of our Innovation Department badges are typically decorative pieces that help to show The Branding of the club possibly remove a little bit of sound from the iron or damp and the

Vibrations but we took a look at how can we make this functional so the intent of pure Flex is really to dampen vibrations while letting the face Bend so the independent zones that we have designed into the badge all help to dampen by visco elastic damping while still

Allowing the face to really Bend as it should without a badge the g730 iron loft progression was born out of our desire to help people play their best on the course so looking at how do they hit their seven iron eight iron nine iron what conditions do they play from and

How do those Gap with real data to make the decisions around our Loft progression we have a great tool at Ping called co-pilot that helps guide the best cohesive fit for the club so we think that g730 is going to be a great offering for someone who needs more

Distance but might not want to play the 500 they might be great to transition into a hybrid or high lofted Fairwood to complement kind of that distance and gapping throughout the set so who would want to play 7:30 versus 4:30 we think that 4:30 is a great offering for the

Bulk majority of our consumers 7:30 is going to be a really good option for someone who just needs a little bit more help on M hit forgiveness so maybe they’re using more of the face than someone who is a 430 consumer and needs just a little bit more distance so this

Iron will be a few yards longer up to 5 yards longer in some data sets than 430 so someone who needs that ultimate forgiveness looking down at a club that sees a very forgiving profile 730 is definitely going to fit that Bill

2 Comments

  1. Hate to admit it, but these might be the irons for me. I’ve hit my G430s out of the toe with no grooves more than I’d like admit 😂

  2. Every new Ping iron is SO much better looking than years past. Love the attention to aesthetics – we know the tech is top notch. Great job Ping!

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