I am also currently playing an old set of the original Ping Eye irons that I inherited - 1-W, except the 7-iron which was lost and replaced with an Eye 2 (all are Black Dots). I sometimes think that I hit the 7-iron better but I don't know if it's because it's an improved club or because I'm always gonna hit my 7-iron better?
I'm just starting to play again after a long layoff so while I'll play for a while longer with the old Eye's then eventually get newer irons...but it may just be a used set of Eye 2's.
Hello all -
I primarily joined the forum to ask a question about an old set of Ping Eye irons (not Eye2) that I inherited a few years ago. It's a matched set (1-W) of Black Dots and they have new grips. Swing feels great, seem to "play" fine on the range, but I haven't played a round with them yet. I used to have a "loaner" set of Eye2's that I really liked and have read several times that there were "numerous improvements" made to the Eye2 vs. the original Eye irons but nothing specific about what was improved?
http://www.ping.com/about/decade.aspx?decade=1980
So, can anyone tell me what improvements were made to the Eye2's vs the Eye irons?
Thanks in advance, JG
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