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Got a dilemma. Essentially i thought that these 2 clubs were very comparable. the guy at golf galaxy told me they kinda are except the pings are more forgiving. I have had the g2's in the past, they were realllly forgiving, but now i want to get something a step up. I have hit the nike's and I know when I have a miss hit it feels yuck and ball dosent fly nearly as far as i need it to. I cannot say the same however for the pings. I have not hit the i10's and needed advice from you people. Anyone have these clubs, are they forgiving?

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Got a dilemma. Essentially i thought that these 2 clubs were very comparable. the guy at golf galaxy told me they kinda are except the pings are more forgiving. I have had the g2's in the past, they were realllly forgiving, but now i want to get something a step up. I have hit the nike's and I know when I have a miss hit it feels yuck and ball dosent fly nearly as far as i need it to. I cannot say the same however for the pings. I have not hit the i10's and needed advice from you people. Anyone have these clubs, are they forgiving?

the ping i10 are more forgiving and yes the nikes are a little harsh.but the age old question comes in which do you prefer forgiveness or feel?if you like working the ball especially changing trajectory on shots it will be easier to do with the nikes,but if you just wanna hit the same shot time after time i suggest the pings.both are very well made clubs.


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Go with the i10s....I heard that the VR blades and full cavitys are the ones you want to buy if your looking into the VR line. So if you want a step up from max forgiveness I think the i10s are a good choice. I've always liked ping irons and my choice would be similar but between the g10s or the VR full cavitys.

stand bag:

Driver: DDH 10*
Woods: DDH 3W-15*, 5W-21*
Irons: DDH 3-SWWedge: VR LW 60*Putter: VSL


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