![]() ![]() Although the G25s are a thinner sole, they now have a more progressive sole width which means the longer irons still have the wider sole providing higher-launching and more forgiving long irons. ![]() This is not to say that PING has abandoned the strategy of large sole widths in the G series irons. The face of the club has also been thinned to move more of the weight to the perimeter of the club which gives improved forgiveness and a high MOI clubhead. The new CTP is now positioned directly in the impact area, this combined with the newest heel and toe support bars and low toe weight now act to stabilize the face, providing improved distance control. PING engineers with the G25 wanted to reduce the size of the sole but keep the forgiveness and ideal launch conditions. In the G20 irons PING had moved the weight down in the sole club to improve the launch conditions, but it had allowed the sole to become very large in the process. The improved CTP design also allowed the engineers to move the center of gravity lower and drive up MOI. By moving this port PING engineers could save fifteen grams of weight and move that weight towards the hosel and low toe. PING has integrated the bottom of the CTP structure into the sole of the club. The main difference PING has made with the G25s over the G20s has to do with a more efficient design of the custom tuning port (CTP). Even with all the cosmetic and performance changes PING wanted to make sure it was a high performing and forgiving iron that would appeal to golfers of all skill levels.įor this review I was given a set (4-PW) of PING G25 irons with PING’s CFS stiff shafts. It seems they have taken feedback from golfers that the top line and sole width had been getting too large and decided to have the designers change it up a bit with the G25s. The newest offering from PING, the G25s are a slight change from the G series of irons that PING has traditionally been offering. With the announcement of the new G25 irons PING has once again created quite a stir. It is my opinion that PING has one of the most loyal fan bases of any of the club makers, and anytime a new iron set is released there is bound to be excitement. Since that time PING has continued to make irons every type of player – from the average to the touring pro. Also with the air method you can more easily adjust alignment or remove them cleanly if wanted.When I think of PING my first thought is to the revolution that they brought to the market with cast cavity-back irons, the PING Eye2. Also if you have access to an air compressor, there are videos that will show you how to regrip using air pressure which I believe to be much easier than the traditional method. I recently did this for the first time and it was much easier than anticipated. ![]() To make this easier check out a few videos of how to remove and regrip them on youtube or a similar site. Then use some sort of solvent such as rubbing alcohol, goo gone, or whatever you have access to to help remove the old grip tape. It will take a little effort to get the grip to split along your cut line depending on how deeply you cut. Next you should be able to start from the bottom of the grip and peel it back like a banana. If you don't have that you can peel up the grip just slightly and cut it, then carefully run a razor blade up the length of the grip making sure not to cut all the way through the grip. To get your current grips off you can use a razor blade, preferably one with a hook blade to cut them off without cutting into your shaft.
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