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New Ping G700 Irons Feature Hollow-body Design

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Ping’s latest game-improvement iron finds similarities with recent Ping hybrid models. Unlike any of its predecessors, the Ping G700 features the first hollow-body for a set of irons in the history of the company. The successful design of the Ping Crossover hybrid acts as a direct influence for the G700 irons. The hollow-body is meant to push distance and forgiveness to the max. The thin face combines with body design to make the club perform more like a metalwood. Ping has always been known for their game-improvement irons. Now, the G700 model aims to take the next step in creating a forgiving design.

Take a look at the official description from Ping and images of the G700:

 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.

New Ping G700 Irons Feature Hollow-body DesignNew Ping G700 Irons Feature Hollow-body Design

The G700 irons are priced at $160 per club in steel or $175 per club in graphite, with 4-iron through sand wedge available. Pre-orders for the clubs are open now.

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