Ping G5 Irons

Ping G5 Irons 

DESCRIPTION

Designed in multiple sections for maximum performance, the radius of the lead edge helps improve ground impact for better ball impact. Enhanced perimeter weighting maked the G5 iron very forgiving. By increasing the moment of inertia, off center shots are straighter and distance loss is decreased.

USER REVIEWS

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[May 31, 2009]
jeremy
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: ping g5 irons

Just got finished playing today with my new set of G5 irons,hands down the best irons that I have ever put in my hands.I shaved eight strokes off my game(G5=76/CG4=84),in one round.I was playing with clevland CG4's and as of today they will now be dust collecters in storage.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 06, 2009]
Tony26
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Ping G5

TM r7D irons are absolutely terrific clubs; long accurate and easy to hit. Best club out there for mid-hcpers .... until PING put out the G5!!! I've been playing the TM's for a couple of years but, two weeks ago, I played with a friend who was hitting Ping G2's. Of course, we hit each other's clubs and I immediately wondered why I sold my old Ping Eye2's in the first place. The G2's were nice but, after looking at the G5's and G10's, I knew what was coming next. At the local Golf HQ's, I found G10's and two sets of leftover G5's. Since I didn't want to spend the bucks on the G10's, I bought the G5's. Took them out and have played three rounds with them. After all the different clubs I've played, I find it ironic that I would end up with the same brand I started with. I can't say this emphatically enough, if you want my Pings, you'll have to pry them from my cold dead hands!!! Great company, another great product .... all mid-high hcpers should find these irons a blessing; the game is fun again.

Customer Service

The guy at Golf HQ kind of blew me off for the fitting but, since I had gotten fitted previously (standard lie, reg. steel shaft), I didn't complain too much. He just wanted to make the sale and I just wanted to get to the course.

Similar Products Used:

TM r7, TM Rac, Hogan Apex Edge, Ping Eye2, and several others.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 08, 2009]
mikeonline
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Ping G5 irons

After starting with Mizuno EZ irons I felt that I needed to change to irons that would better suited to a high handicap. I've tried several and settled on the G5's which I managed to get a set off ebay which were in excellent condition. The standard lie suits me well and I've managed to get below the 100 (not too bad as I've only been playing for 12 months) These irons inspire confidence and are very easy to hit. I think I'll be sticking with them for the foreseeable future..

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 04, 2009]
dot
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: g5 irons

awesome...had to throw in my 2cents. Better looking than the g2, nice at address than the g10 and solid!

Customer Service

awesome as well- always answer the phone !

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 31, 2008]
Jaimie Fallon
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Ping G5

I have become automatic from 170 in with these irons! Just standing over the ball the G5s exude confidence. It seems the easier I swing the further and higher the ball goes.
I purchased 4i-GW with a standard lie. The 50 degree GW was the best thing for my game. When I'm in trouble off the tee, my goal is to simple get to the 100. After that, a smooth GW will have me putting for par.
The biggest change are the divots I'm taking. It feels like you can really drive through the ball without any fear of chunking shots.
One drawback is the short game. As these irons are designed for forgiveness, they do lack feel around the greens. I would recommend carrying a minimal bounce wedge for better feedback on chips.
Anyone thinking about getting G10s, should first see if they can try a left over set of G5s. There is very little difference between clubs, but you'll still have enough in your wallet for a wedge and hybrid.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 21, 2008]
jbelley
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Ping G5 4-PW

My last set of Pings were the G2 irons, which I sold a few years ago in an attempt to find a better iron. Went through quite a few, the last being Titleist AP1s, which by the way are excellent. I started demoing the G10s and thought they were quite good and a whole lot better for my game than the G2s and AP1s. Then I hit the G5s along side of the G10s and was surprised that the differece was very slight. They prodeced the same quality shots, instilled confidence and were cheaper, so I bought a set brand new for under $400. For me, this is a good as it gets for irons. The G5s can do anything you ask and the quality is, of course, first class. I'm glad my search is over and that I gave Ping another chance, for the G5 is all the club I'll ever need.

Customer Service

Supurb customer service. I doubt you'll ever need repair.

Similar Products Used:

Everything under the sun.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 17, 2008]
Chuck
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: G5 4-sw black dot

I have owned many sets of irons, but finally got fitted for a set of ping
G5s. I bought the 4-SW set. The SW is a great option as opposed to a 3 iron. It is 54 degrees and is very versatile. I finally have a sand wedge that will carry 100 yards. It's great for longer bunker shots (i.e. 40 yards etc..) I could go on and on about the one club in the set, but the entire set is extremely forgiving. This would be a great set for beginners and I feel it's a set that a 70s shooter wouldn't mind playing either. Very friendly looking at address and launches the ball high. I noticed these are very easy to draw too. Another added bonus of pings is their durability. You just can't scuff the soles. They'll look great after years of play-what other irons can you say will hold up as well as pings. Finally, they are made in America, not mass produced in China.

Customer Service

Ping's customer service is the best around.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 30, 2007]
RayP
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Ping G5 Irons

Having read some of the previous reviews I must make my comment on these irons. I to am an equipment "junkie". Over the past 2 1/2 years I think I have bought, used and sold at least 30 sets of irons. All the top brands, every model that Mizuno make left hand as well as Titleist, Callaway, Cleveland, Taylor Made etc. etc. I was looking for "that set" that performed as good as they looked. Got sucked in to buying both Titleist 690MB and 695MB iron sets that looked a million dollars but performed like 20 cents. I am a 70's shooter when "on song" but now shoot 80's probably because I cannot settle on a set of irons for more than 4 weeks. Up till now I have never used any Ping equipment, mainly because I had a hit of the old Ping eye 2 irons years ago and hated the heavy offset. Up till now the best set of irons I have used were a set of Taylor Made 200 irons I bought new, but that was 10 sets ago. After recently failing dismally with a set of Titleist 695 blades, I thought why not give Ping another chance. WOW! I bought a new set of Ping G5's blue dot for a steal on ebay and I must say this is the "Holy Grail" I have been looking for. I buried my pride and didn't go for looks this time, they aren't pretty but I am at a point that I dont care how they look, I am looking for performance only. The offset is only minor and similar to the Taylor Made 200's I had used prior. I could go on and on comparing to the stacks of irons I have used but in a nutshell, these are GREAT, I got back the club and a half distance forged irons robbed me of, they are very easy to hit, go very straight most of the time. Very hard to hit a deliberate fade or slice, so working the ball is harder but I can live with that. I can safely say my iron searching is over! Now if only I can find THAT driver????

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

I have used EVERYTHING !!!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 13, 2007]
bigbp
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Ping G5 irons

I got the G5's about 3 weeks ago and played 5 rounds to date. Wow. I didn't believe the reviews that said they hit longer with new clubs but it's true. The G5s are at least a club longer than my older wilson pro staff stiff graphite clubs. I got the stiff graphite in my pings and a silver dot setup. Ball striking is very soft and ball flight quite piercing, I naturally hit a high ball and am able to keep the flight just right now.

I got the 4i-sw, leaving out the 3i, may order it as I am hitting my 4i confidently every time. The SW is also very nice and solid off the grass for approach shots of 60-90m for me but am having a hard time with it from bunkers because of the large soul/bounce and does nothing for my confidence in the harder packed bunkers at my course.

All in all, I would recommend these irons. They're solid looking at address and backed up with consistently solid striking. I wouldn't though recommend the SW for bunker play due to my inability to use it. I have been a confident bunker player in the past but now I have found myself taking a second shot from the sand around the greens on several occasions in the last couple of weeks. Longer shots from fairway bunkers are a dream for the same reason(larger soul = more forgiveness).

I also love the feel and (heavier) weight of the (stiff) graphite even though it does feel very soft at impact. The only real negative is the price, atleast here in Australia.

As a side note, won the club competition the other day actually ( yep true! ) and will probably use the voucher to get a new (other brand) wedge for sand play!

Customer Service

Haven't dealt with

Similar Products Used:

Wilson Pro Staff
Wilson Di7
Taylor Made R7

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 16, 2007]
raj bara
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: ping G5

i bought these clubs two days ago and my average score of 71 has already dropped to a 68! amazing! these clubs certainly aren't just for begginners

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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