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Ping Karsten I

Ping Karsten I


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Ping's Karsten I irons are a remake of Ping's original irons. They have a barrel hosel construction and deep single cavity located closer to the heel side of the back of the club.



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Review Date
October 7, 2005

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: n33mah ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Ping Karsten I

Summary:
Ok I bought these off ebay for about 90 bucks. I previously had Ram Memorials which was my first set of irons. So this is my second set and I have gotten alot better.

These clubs are good in my opinion. When you hit them good, you cant even feel the ball, and I am able to do this 3 out of 4 times. I can hit these a lot farther and higher then my previous clubs.

Another thing I;d like to point out is that the long irons are easy to hit. For some reason, I can hit the 4 iron over 170 yards which is really good for me, and I can get good carry on it. I hit my 7 iron like 130.

they have improved my game and now with my new nike driver i have been hitting alot more GIRs. If your a beginner these clubs will do the trick becuase they are good because when you hit it solid it goes far.

really i dont know why i wrote this, cause i am not very experienced in writing reviews and im not very experienced with cubs but i like these. better then i expected

Similar Products Used:
ram memorial


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