The new PING Karsten irons are made of 17-4 stainless steel. Longer distance comes from precision-engineered loft and club length progressions scientifically paired with wide sole designs that yield a deep CG.
Gorge grooves are designed to increase spin and produce a lower launch relative to PING’s Tour S. Bounce options include a standard sole, a thin sole for sweeping swings or firm turf and a wide sole for steeper swings.
The CG is more forward in the PING G25 20-degree hybrid to minimise spin. The squared-off low toe and heel provide more forgiveness on off-centre strikes.
The G25 fairway wood features the thinnest face that PING has ever put in a fairway wood. By using an extreme variable-thickness face, PING’s R&D team were able to trim weight from the face and place it lower and further back in the club.
In the new G25 iron, PING engineers have created a long, forgiving design with exceptional feel and distance control while maintaining a sleeker profile.
When the images of the G25 range were first released, I was really pleased. The driver, in my opinion, is the best looking by any brand over the past few years.