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G700 5-PW, UW Iron Set with Steel Shafts
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G700 5-PW, UW Iron Set with Steel Shafts
From PING
Current price: $1,499.99
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Size: One Size
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Product Overview:
In this game-improvement iron, PING engineers put a high priority on power and forgiveness by leveraging the advantages of a hollow-body design and a thin, maraging steel face, creating PING’s longest, highest-flying iron to date. All this comes with the added benefits of playability, tighter dispersion and enhanced sound in a slim, aesthetically pleasing shape.
Features:
FLEXING AND FORGIVING
The G700 iron’s hollow-body structure offers a face-flexing design for players seeking the ultimate combination of forgiveness and distance. All this comes with the added benefits of playability and height in a slim, aesthetically pleasing shape.
IMMACULATE APPEARANCE
With the slim sole width and offset of the G400 iron, plus a clean cavity, hydropearl plating and polished accent, the address view is confidence inspiring.
HOLLOW-BODY STRUCTURE
The hollow-body construction and cavity geometry amplify flexing at impact to achieve a higher trajectory with enhanced power and sound.
EXTREME WEIGHTING
Low and extreme heel-toe perimeter weighting deliver a balanced CG location for each iron to boost inertia and drastically decrease the stat area while retaining ball speed and distance on off-center strikes.
MARAGING STEEL FACE
Three times stronger than 431 SS, the machined C300 maraging steel face increases ball speed and distance by generating twice the face flexing. The face is the product of a two-step heat-treating process and robotic plasma weld.
FORGIVING SOLE DESIGN
Sole width, bounce and offset allow for better turf interaction to improve ball striking, which contributes to forgiveness and distance control without sacrificing playability and height.
AWT 2.0
PING’s proprietary Ascending Weight Technology shafts get heavier as they progress from long irons to short irons/wedges. Lighter long-iron shafts help square the clubface to increase clubhead speed for distance and accuracy. Short iron/wedge shafts are heavier for improved trajectory control and feel.