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Hi, I'm not that great of a golfer. I have a set of ping isik's. I plan on playing more this summer; and was thinking of purchasing a new set of ping g irons.

Is that a wise move or should I play one more year with my isik's.

Will I notice a big enough difference for the money?

Thanks!


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If you're excited about the new Pings, have/saved the money to get them, I recommend you actually get fitted, then buy them. Come on! What's better than a shiny new set of irons standing attention in your bag!? Now, will you see a big difference? Maybe. But if you're really wanting that then just changing equipment isn't the answer, unless your current set is off the shelf and you have no idea what specs are best for you. Invest in lessons if you have to decide between new clubs/lessons. However if you can swing them both then I highly recommend you be sure to be fitted to those new Ping G's. Hope this helps.

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I have owned practically all Ping models of irons, from G Max to i Blade. For me, having the right shaft makes more difference than having the right head. Get fitted first.


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I got fitted for clubs two years ago, KZG heads, matrix shafts, golf pride grips. Love the clubs...now. they didn't change my game until I changed my game. 

But...I love the sound of "Ping". P...I...N...G...

Great tradition. They will be the next heads

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Does getting fitted for irons make a big difference if you are still working on your swing?  I kind of have my swing settled down but not completely, and TBH, the money is not a big consideration for me, but I don't like to just waste money for no payback. 


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  On 5/16/2017 at 12:56 PM, Moppy said:

Does getting fitted for irons make a big difference if you are still working on your swing?  I kind of have my swing settled down but not completely, and TBH, the money is not a big consideration for me, but I don't like to just waste money for no payback. 

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Depends on what level of play you are at and what you are working on. 

A lot of places will comp the fitting if you buy the clubs that day. 

Matt Dougherty, P.E.
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:titleist: 917h3 ,  Hybrid:  :titleist: 915 2-Hybrid,  Irons: Sub 70 TAIII Fordged
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