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12.1 | I'm in the same boat ... | BLUES::OGREN | | Thu Jun 05 1986 22:50 | 11 |
| I haven't heard anyone ever complain about Ping irons. I too am in the
market for new clubs. I've pretty much decided on Ping because they
feel great, come in an upright lie (Green or Blue for me), and they
hold up well. Woods are not an issue - I do not like the Ping woods.
The big question is whether the cost (about $400) for Ping irons
makes them a better choice than lesser priced quality sticks.
Eric
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12.2 | Have you considered Wilson 1200GEs? | MREASY::CROWLEY | Paul DTN 261-2368 | Fri Jun 06 1986 16:19 | 10 |
| re: .0
I too have recently been in the market for new clubs. I looked
at the Pings as well as some others. I settled for the Wilson 1200GEs.
I found the 1200GEs to feel much like the Pings only for me, a little
bit better. Have you tried the 1200GE clubs? I think you can do
better than $400 for these irons and have what I consider the same
high quality.
Paul
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12.3 | Great Information | OASS::RSST | MONTY O'KELLEY | Mon Jun 09 1986 17:09 | 13 |
| Thanks for the great info you future Masters Champions.
Cost wise I have a friend who can get me a set of the irons
(I don't care for the woods either) for about $200.00
I don't think I have even touched any Wilson 1200GE's. But I
off to the Golf Discount House to see how I like them.
If anybody has anymore information, keep it coming, and thanks
again for your help.
Monty (DECLNE::OKELLEY)
Atlanta
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12.5 | Imitation Pings | GUMDRP::GAUDETTE | | Tue Jun 17 1986 23:53 | 13 |
| Pings are very nice. I just purchased a set of Ping replicas (irons
only) for my Dad for fathers day. I got them from my Instructor
who just started selling them, they are going like hot cakes. They
look and feel VERY much like Ping irons, for $165.00 (tax included).
My Instructor, who plays Pings, bought a set for his son, and says
that he likes them as much or more than his set of Pings. I played
them when I took my Dad out this past Sunday, and liked them
very much ( I currently play Pinnacle's). If you are interested in
trying them, I'll let you know where I got them, and how to get there.
Peter
PS: they are guaranteed.
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12.6 | Whatever - Remember to Enjoy! | ODIXIE::BUTLER | | Thu Jun 19 1986 05:59 | 16 |
| I have used Wilson 1200's and Staff's before I purchased a full
set of Pings ( 1-S, Driver and 4). I found the Ping clubs to be
forgiving, while just as rewarding for a good stroke as the Staff.
One other point: I walk and carry my clubs. The Ping clubs are
definitely lighter. I have the Eye 2, White, +3/4", thus about
the largest you can purchase.
Finally, as for cost, check with the local Pro's. I was able
to purchase my clubs at very near the cost from the factory.
Tim Butler
River North
Macon, Georgia
8-351-3325/3327
(912) 929-2593
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12.7 | Info on Imatation please | FREMEN::SPT_BRINKLEY | | Thu Jun 19 1986 19:51 | 4 |
| What was the name of the imatation brand?
Roger
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12.8 | WILSON 1200GE | CURIUM::WRIGHT | | Tue Jun 24 1986 21:18 | 10 |
| CURIUM::WRIGHT
1200GEs
LOVE MY 1200GEs GREAT BALANCE,NICE FEEL AND WEIGHTED WELL.FOR THE
PRICE I'D TRY THE WILSONS.
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12.9 | just saw your question | GUMDRP::GAUDETTE | | Tue Jul 01 1986 16:30 | 3 |
| RE: .7 I'll get more info for you tonight.
Peter
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12.10 | Custom Clubs Available | MDVAX1::ALEXANDER | | Mon Aug 04 1986 20:08 | 11 |
| For those of you who are interested in purchasing replicas of "brand
name" clubs have I got a deal for you. I happen to make golf clubs as
a hobby. I own a set of PING irons (orange -1/2 for the short person).
I paid about $500 for the 2 thru SW. Since then I found that I can make
the same club (with a different name) for a lot less.
For more information send a mail message to MDVAX1::ALEXANDER (I don't
get into the notes as often as I'd like).
Leave your name, E-mail address, and any questions you might have.
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12.11 | Played with pings | ODIXIE::76HENG | Steve Hall | Mon Mar 02 1987 22:02 | 16 |
| Yes I`ve played with Pings and clubs similiar to pings. There are
many advantages to these clubs.Because of the perrimeter weighting
the "sweet spot" of the club is enlarged, therefore off-center hits
turn out much better.These are cast steel clubs instead of forged
clubs;the ball will come off the club with more speed and you will
find yourself hitting about one club further than with traditional
forged clubs.The brushed finish will look better longer than the
chrome finish.The only disadvantage is it is harder to put spin
on the ball to be able to stop quickly on the greens. Also the clubs
are very expensive.For an alternative clubs read 69.3 under "Buying
and Selling".
Tom:JXO
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12.12 | TILTSET OVER PINGS | RUNT2::SAURI | | Tue Jun 16 1987 09:01 | 10 |
| I WAS ALSO LOOKING TO BUY A SET OF PINGS A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO BUT
WAS TOLD BY MY PRO THAT PINGS ARE A VERY LIGHT CLUB AND WOULD NOT
HELP OUT MY GAME SINCE I HAVE A FAST BACK SWING AND ALSO A TENDENCY
TO HIT A LONG WAY. HE RECOMMENDED TITLEST ACU-FLO D-3 STIFF SHAFT
WHICH HAVE WORKED GREAT FOR ME. PINGS I WAS TOLD IS FOR THE LOW
HANDICAPER WHO HAS A SMOOTH SWING. IF A COULD SLOW MY SWING DOWN
AND GET MY HANDICAP TO AROUND A 2-3 I WILL CONSIDER THEM AGAIN
BUT I AM STILL PLAYING TO AN 7-8 AND I STILL HAVE A QUICK BACK
SWING.
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12.14 | Please don't shout! | STKHLM::LITBY | Where EAGLES dare... | Wed Jun 17 1987 09:54 | 9 |
|
Please don't write all-uppercase text in notesfiles - it's a lot
harder to read than normal mixed-case, and it also looks as if
you're SHOUTING ALL THE TIME which is sort of annoying.
I hate to be picky, but what else should the moderator do? :-)
-- POL
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12.15 | | DICKNS::F_MCGOWAN | | Mon Jul 20 1987 23:28 | 6 |
| Did anyone see the ad from Nevada Bob's, offering refunds on PING
clubs? Apparently it applies whether you bought them at Nevada Bob's
or elsewhere. Sounds like you could pick up a set of PING's pretty
cheap, as long as you're not concerned about the USGA's ruling on
square grooves, etc.
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12.16 | Take me to the golf | 59462::OTOSU | so much in love | Wed Aug 10 1988 07:49 | 25 |
| Hi, there
How's playing golf ?
Great!
Does anyone know the price of the Ping iron set in the States ?
As I plan to go to the States in first of November ,if the price is reasonable
, I'm going to buy the Ping iron set.
I have heard the rumor that everybody want it because of its performance and
the price goes high . The performance is that the ball hitting by Ping
can be stopped easily even on the hard green.
Are there any information about the shop near Boston they give me a discount ?
Thank you,
Yoshinobu Otosu Osaka ,Japan
(Mail stop TKTV05::OTOSU)
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12.17 | Ping makes legal putters... | BUFFER::BURKE | Jeff Burke | Wed Aug 24 1988 18:43 | 28 |
| Ping irons typically cost $55.00 per club and are designed for a
custom fit with the golfer. This may have changed, but Ping had a policy
of only selling to small golf shops -- not the Nevada Bob type discount
outlet. In most cases the club professional takes some basic measurements,
may watch a swing or two, and will then "order" a custom set of Pings.
In my case I have an upright lie (I'm 6'2"), the shaft is 3/4"
longer, and the grips are oversized. Oh, and I almost forgot to mention
delivery. I had to wait almost 3 months for the clubs [in the winter
months]. If you plan on picking up a set of Pings it might be difficult
to get something that fits your game unless you purchase [and can find]
a standard set on-the-shelf.
I bought the complete set of Pings -- 1 iron through SW. I have
friends who are playing better with Pings. I haven't noticed any
"advantage" in playing Pings over the past year. I previously played
PowerBilt Citations prior to making the change to Ping. My favorite club
is the SW -- in the sand, on the fairway, or short pitches over hazards to
the green. The rest of the irons are okay. I am considering making a
change to either a Titleist Tour Blade or MacGregor Muirfield for better
feel.
I'm curious. Of those folks that have Pings, how many believe
their game has improved? Are there any folks who haven't noticed a
difference?
Jeff
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12.18 | I switched | HOGAN::DEADY | | Thu Aug 25 1988 12:05 | 10 |
|
I USED to play Pings. I used them for about 2 years, and developed
an atrocious hook, as well as hitting very high shots. I changed
last year to Hogan Apex PC's and heve been very pleased! The forged
blade gives me better feel, and the non-offset allows for a better
ball flight trajectory. By the way Hogan clubs are 2 degrees flat,
so for other lie angles you will need to see a clubfitter.
Fred Deady
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12.19 | I like them | HARLEY::DAVE | FLST, 69 L 46 | Thu Aug 25 1988 14:39 | 17 |
| I changed to pings this year. I have dropped my handicap a little,
but I would have to credit that to practice, I have spent a lot
of time practicing. The price for a set of pings (3-w) was $415.00.
I was lucky in that they were a canceled order and when I decided
to buy them they had just arrived at the pro shop. I definitely
like the feel of the clubs, but they are also my first set of good
clubs. My first set was a starter set, hence I have little to compare
them to. If you are planning on purchasing a set definately look
around for a good price, I priced them at 5 or 6 places before I
bought them. I bougth them at Charmingfare Links in Candia, N.H.,
just east of Manchester in tax free N.H.. Saved about $100.00 by
shopping around.
If I can help you let me know.
Dave
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12.20 | <I appreciate> | 60003::OTOSU | so much in love | Wed Aug 31 1988 03:10 | 14 |
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RE:< Note 12.19 by HARLEY::DAVE "FLST, 69 L 46" >
Thanks Dave,
I will try to go the shop you recommended.
Charmingfare Links in Candia, N.H.
( I've got how to get there by note article #376 you replied.)
Have a good shot !!!!
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12.21 | I owe it all to my pings. | WHYVAX::ARMSTRONG | | Wed Nov 02 1988 13:56 | 14 |
| I too use ping golf clubs. I bout them two years ago and wouldn't
trade them for anything.
There was a noticeable improvement to my game after I started playing
with my ping irons. I haven't exactly reached pro status, but I did
start hitting the ball a lot longer. While I am not a very big person,
I can hit the ball with my ping irons as far as many other woman
golfers who use woods.
I am not up on the technical explanations for these types of
improvements, but I am convinced that I can thank my ping clubs
for it.
Looking forward to next spring...
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12.22 | Info requested on your club mfg. | BLKWDO::MORTON | | Wed Jul 19 1989 19:14 | 5 |
| I'm interested in the ping repli-clubs. Please send info to
WALLAC::MORTON I work in the Tempe plant (TFO) and my phone is area
code (602) 731-4107. (We don't have a DTN.
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12.23 | DO IT YOUROWNSELF | CSCOA3::CONWAY_J | | Mon Jul 24 1989 10:56 | 11 |
| Hey Morton!
Look in the back section of either "Golf" or "Golf Digest" fo the
GOLFSMITH ad. Send for a catalog. They have Replipings in both
forged steel and berrlyum-copper. If you build'emyerself you can
save major dinero, dude! I built'em, I play'em, I like'em.
EXAMPLE 1: You can build a set of irons, 3 thru sw in
berrlyum-copper, with graphite shafts for
about $360 and you don't have to be a super
handyman either!
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12.24 | I'll second that | HIRISK::FAGERBERG | | Tue Jul 25 1989 08:44 | 9 |
|
re.23
It is a good way to go. A friend just put a 3, 5, 7, 9, pw,
and 3 wood (all left-handed) for my son for $140. They were the
ping-a-likes Tour II's.
Incidently, if, anyone out there needs an excellent set of left
handed starter (junior) clubs, contact me.
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12.25 | Try Tour Model II... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | have strat, will travel... | Fri Aug 25 1989 12:12 | 4 |
| I purchased Ping copies "Tour Model II". The 3 thru wedge iron set
was $169, and I love 'em.....
Steve
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12.26 | does the club really make the ball dance | SNELL::DAVE | | Mon Jan 08 1990 08:12 | 5 |
| I watched a little of the money tourney yesterday and they were
talking about Ping clubs being grand-fathered and stopping the
manufacture of Eye-2 clubs. Anyone know the story on this? Thanks
Dave
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12.27 | V vs. U... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golfoholic - club maker | Mon Jan 08 1990 08:34 | 26 |
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Dave,
I heard the same thing you did and found it quite interesting.
A little more on what they said. They said that boths sides had
given in a little and there was a possibility of what you mentioned.
In that, Ping would stop the manufacturing of the eye-2 and start
making V grooves if they were to grandfather all the existing eye-2s.
Ping also got an injuction so that they PGA players are still playing
with the eye-2s as of right now, but the PGA has appealed this (results
of the appeal should be known next month)...!!!!!!!!!
ABC also had a little interview with Calcavecchia after the tourney and
asked his thoughts on the advantages of square grooves (he just won the
Spalding Invitational with V grooves, Tommy Armours). He said that it
is what is at the grip end of the club that matters (the player). They
also had him hit two shots from the rough, one with V grooves and one
with square grooves. As it turned out the ball that was hit with the
V groove actually checked up quicker (not that hitting two balls
prooves anything conclusive, but it was interesting to note).
Gene
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12.28 | | SKETCH::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Mon Jan 08 1990 08:47 | 11 |
| > They
> also had him hit two shots from the rough, one with V grooves and one
> with square grooves. As it turned out the ball that was hit with the
> V groove actually checked up quicker (not that hitting two balls
> prooves anything conclusive, but it was interesting to note).
What they didn't point out was that the V groove ball ended up significantly
further than the U groove ball. This fits with my understanding of a flier
which is one where the ball flies through the air further than normal.
Larry
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12.29 | You call that a flier... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golfoholic - club maker | Mon Jan 08 1990 08:54 | 13 |
|
>What they didn't point out was that the V groove ball ended up significantly
>further than the U groove ball. This fits with my understanding of a flier
>which is one where the ball flies through the air further than normal.
Larry,
The first shot hit with the U grooves came up about 15-20 feet short of
the hole and the one hit with the V grooves ended up 10-15 feet past
the hole and checked up... You call that the difference between a "normal"
shot and a "flier"...?
Gene
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12.30 | Whoa Ball!!! | SKETCH::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Mon Jan 08 1990 11:53 | 20 |
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Re: -.1
> The first shot hit with the U grooves came up about 15-20 feet short of
> the hole and the one hit with the V grooves ended up 10-15 feet past
> the hole and checked up... You call that the difference between a "normal"
> shot and a "flier"...?
Gene,
If my didn't deceive me I don't believe that it backed up. It did sit
however sit right where it landed. I wasn't trying to say that he hit a
"flier" but that the shot showed a sympthom of a flier.
Since my handicap is not low enough I blame most of my shots that fly the
green on over clubbing, bad yardage, etc. However I have hit some that I
know were definite fliers. It's the one time in your life you won't give
anything for added length!
Larry
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12.31 | Sorry if I misinterpreted... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golfoholic - club maker | Mon Jan 08 1990 12:37 | 19 |
|
Larry,
Sorry for my misinterpretation of your note. I thought you were saying
that the V groove shot was in fact a "flier" (which to me means not
only that it might be airborn for a little more distance, but will
also take off when it lands)...
I believe that you also misinterpreted my note as I did not say that
it backed up, but that it checked up - meaning that it did not role
as far after it hit the green as did the shot hit with the U grooves.
I would like to see Mark or any of the big boys try to get the ball
to stop on the greens around here....:-) ;-)
In any case to heck with the contraversy that is going of with V vs.
U grooves, just give me some clubs and some warm weather so I can
play....!!!!
Gene
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12.32 | | SKETCH::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Mon Jan 08 1990 13:04 | 7 |
| > I would like to see Mark or any of the big boys try to get the ball
> to stop on the greens around here....:-) ;-)
Yeah, you've got to play bump & run, run, run to get the ball close
on frozen ground. Imagine if the 17th at TPC was up North.
Larry
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Note 169.1 PING Availability 1 of 1
PNO::MORGAN 20 lines 30-DEC-1987 10:27
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Ping clubs are made by an interesting process. Since I live in Phoenix,
I had the chance to visit the Ping Manufacturing facility in town.
The putters are very interesting indeed. The blades are made by
placing shiny putter blades into a vat of vibrating rocks to dull
their finish. they are then sent to the shaft room where an epoxy
is put on the shaft and pushed onto the blade. Grips are fastened
and sent to the stockroom. I have never seen so many putters in
a single room.
The woods are cut by robots and a liquid sweetspot is placed onto
the clubhead. After this dries, the club is painted and polished.
If anyone of golf nuts ever visits Phoenix, stop by the Ping
Plant and see how they make those crazy clubs!!
Eugene in Phoenix
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Note 373.0 ping color codes 5 replies
MJOSWS::FAGLEY "leavin' early...golf to play" 10 lines 24-AUG-1988 14:17
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Hello,
Can anyone explain the difference in the color codes on ping irons?
I am thinking about buying a used set of orange dots and want to
know if they are right for me. (yes, I know, go hit 'em). I think
I wouldn't mind being influenced by the manufacturers suggestions
for each color code.
Rick...(15 on a fairly good day)
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Note 373.1 ping color codes 1 of 5
PARITY::KEVIN "The perfect swing...the endless sear" 14 lines 24-AUG-1988 15:38
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The color code on the Ping irons refers to the lie of the club.
(2� upright, flat or standard) I don't remember what the orange
signifies. Are they right for you? No way to really tell. The
best way to figure that out is to put a piece of masking tape on
the bottom of the club. Then hit balls off a piece of plywood
(maybe the driving range mats would do) and look at how the tape
wears. If it wears evenly then it's probably ok. A quick and dirty
method is to take a normal stance as if to hit the ball. If the
club is not soled properly then don't bother with the hitting test.
Good luck!
KO
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Note 373.2 ping color codes 2 of 5
ODIXIE::WESTCL "Gator Golfer" 6 lines 26-AUG-1988 17:05
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Green is upright, black is standard, and orange is flat. I think
there are a few other colors, too, but don't see them very often.
.1 was right-on about a good way to test (swing with tape on bottom).
Closs
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Note 373.3 ping color codes 3 of 5
HARLEY::DAVE "FLST, 69 L 46" 4 lines 30-AUG-1988 13:00
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Go down to a club that sells Ping. Have the pro fit you, then
you'll know.
Dave
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Note 373.4 ping color codes 4 of 5
MJOSWS::FAGLEY "leavin' early...golf to play" 5 lines 1-SEP-1988 11:20
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What should I expect to pay for a new set of Ping irons 2 thru
SW? Also, what do you think a set one season old in good condition
should cost?
Rick
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MAMTS1::KVENEZIO 8 lines 2-SEP-1988 16:00
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I have seen the ping irons from $47.00 to $56.00 per club. That
would be $470. for 2 thru the SW at best.
You should figure $300. to $350. for a 1 year old set in good shape.
Be sure to check the grips. Regripping could cost you as much as
$6.00 per club. It is also a good barometer of how much play they
have seen.
Good Luck, Ken
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Note 376.0 To Ping or not to Ping??? 14 replies
ANT::ALFORD 17 lines 25-AUG-1988 09:16
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I have a friend looking for a new set of clubs and would like to buy
Ping eye 2 irons. However, with the PGA possible ruling on square
groves and the USGA controversy over Ping eye 2's being illegal
he is afraid of buying a set now, only to find out later that he can
not play in amateurs tournaments. Have any of you golfers out there
that belong to Country Clubs or play in local tournaments heard
anything about how amateurs are going to be affected by the USGA or
PGA ruling? Are certain club tournaments (eg:club championships) going
to follow the USGA if they rule that the Ping eye 2 are illegal? Will
local tournaments like the Labor Day Four Ball at Wachusetts C.C.
disqualify players using Pings? Or just your opinion, on the PGA
possibly separating itself from the USGA and amateurs on what is
legal equipment.
Bruce
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Note 376.1 To Ping or not to Ping??? 1 of 14
PARITY::KEVIN "The perfect swing...the endless searc" 9 lines 25-AUG-1988 10:52
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There is a good article in this months Golf Digest on the square
groove controversy. Tell you friend to investigate custom club
shop in the area. There are at least 10 versions of the Ping Eye
2 with legal square groves and V groves. You can also get them
with the custom lies of the original Ping.
KO
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Note 376.2 To Ping or not to Ping??? 2 of 14
ODIXIE::WESTCL "Gator Golfer" 6 lines 26-AUG-1988 16:55
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Just last week the PGA announced it will NOT enforce it's previous
ruling against "square grooves", a la Ping. The PGA said that it
plans to go along with the USGA's rulings, which, to date, have
not outlawed the Ping clubs.
Closs
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Note 376.3 To Ping or not to Ping??? 3 of 14
MAMTS1::KVENEZIO 27 lines 29-AUG-1988 10:10
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The controversy is not the groove itself ( V versus Square) it is
the distance between grooves and the method of measuring that distance.
Because I am custom fitting many sets of "PING" clones I am trying
to stay informed on this subject. The USGA and the PGA have discovered
that the groove type does not have an impact on spinning the ball.
They have discovered that the distance between grooves does. The
closer together the groove, the more spin imparted. PING has been
ruled out because of the distance between grooves. Karstin Solhiem
has challanged the ruling and claims that his method of measuring
the distance between grooves is in accordance with the USGA standards.
To answer the question on the legality of PINGS in tournament play,
The USGA will ban PINGS from play in all tourneys using USGA rules
sometime in the early 1990s. I think it is 1991 however local rules
can override the USGA decision. This will probably be done in things
like club championships and mixed scrambles. If your friend is at
the caliber of the US Amateur qualifying he may have a problem.
I don't see PING giving up on the fight and I think the consumer
might win this one. The contoversy has not hurt sales. My feeling
is why shouldn't a 103 shooter have a chance to break 100 or an
83 shooter have a chance to break 80 with a little help from his
clubs. If they want to work on something they should look at a solid
ball being hit with a metal driver. Now theres an advantage.
Your fellow struggling linkster,
Ken
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Note 376.4 To Ping or not to Ping??? 4 of 14
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Re .1 , there are not 10 versions of Ping irons, there are probably
at least that many copies or "imitation Pings". I think you get
what you pay for. A friend of mine (who owns a golf shop) recommends
Pings not for the grooves, or the cast clubhead, or the weighting,
but simply because they are the best manufactured club on the market.
Alan
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BEST ON MARKET?
BEEN TAKING SOME SERIOUS LESSONS THE LAST THREE YEARS AND ALL I'VE
BEEN HEARING FROM THE PRO IS THAT HOGANS ARE THE BEST MADE CLUB.
HE EVEN WEIGHS THEM ABOVE PING FOR THIS. HE AGREES PINGS ARE VERY
WELL MADE, BUT THE INDIVIDUAL QUALITY OF THE AREA NEAR THE HOSEL,
AMONGST OTHER AREAS (SHAFTS, FLEX POINT ETC.,) HAVE HOGAN AT THE
TOP.
SOUNDS LIKE IT STILL GOES BACK TO INDIVIDUAL CHOICE!
KEN
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PARITY::KEVIN "The perfect swing...the endless sear" 34 lines 30-AUG-1988 10:09
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>> Re .1 , there are not 10 versions of Ping irons, there are probably
>> at least that many copies or "imitation Pings".
That's true, the 10 versions are copies (imitations) of the Ping
iron.
>> they are the best manufactured club on the market.
This would make a good discussion at the 19th. There really is
nothing superior about the Ping irons. They are an investment cast
stainless steel head, the shaft is nothing special and it's just
a regular old rubber grip. Very little difference between these
and any other "name" club. The woods on the other hand are, ........
well quite frankly overpriced junk.
>> I think you get what you pay for.
Usually that's true, but in this case it's all hype. These clubs
are not going to improve your game any more than the other peripherial
weighted clubs will. As for the groove thing, my personal opinion
is we as club players don't hit the ball well enough for the grooves
to make any difference.
The only real advantage these clubs have is that the manufacturer
can charge more for them becasue of a superior marketing effort.
KO
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WORDS::NISKALA "Hanz 'n Franz want to puuump you up" 11 lines 1-SEP-1988 09:02
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re. last 2
There are quite a few versions of Pings. I remember looking
at a Ping advertisement board, and there was about 10 different
lies that could be purchased. They ranged from very upright to
very flat and it must have been about 8 or 9 to lies to make up
that broad range. Just going from memory, so please don't jump
down my throat.
Keith
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RE:---
I think we have a terminollogy problem here. There are not
different VERSIONS of pings, what they offer with different
lies and lengths and grip size, etc are all the same club
head. Any custom club maker can offer the same thing for
most clubs they make and can also adjust the lies on most
existing irons and woods...
Gene (BTW, if anybody is in the market, let me know)
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MSEE::KELLEY "Custom clubs/club repair" 14 lines 6-MAR-1989 11:37
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New controversy about square grooves... The PGA tour has announced
that they will ban the square grooved clubs starting Jan 1st
1990. This goes against the USGA ruling, which is the where
the problem comes from (the USGA "HAS" been the rule making
body).
There was a statement made during the seniors tourney yesterday
that every tounament on the regular tour thus far this year
has been won by a player with square grooved clubs! They also
said that 2 out of every three players carries at least 1 square
grooved club...!
Gene
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Sounds like the lawyers are going to get some big bucks that could
otherwise be spent on improving the game.
Dave
who leaves for south of the Mason-Dixon on Wednesday
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Beman ought to but the hell out of stuff like this! As far as I'm
concerned, there are two major rules makers - the U.S.G.A. and the
R.& A.; everybody else plays bass.
We could live without the PGA tour, the egos and the bucks, but
golf in America needs a parent body, and I think it starts with
the U.S.G.A.
--My 2 cents,
--The Skoal Bandit
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Hey folks,
Read an article the other day... PING will be redesigning their
irons. It seems U-grooves are OUT in 1990. They are still appealing
though.
(I think it was the GOLF insert in USA today last Friday?)
Rick
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...from VOGON News Service, 6/7/89
PGA Bans Ping Irons
VNS TECHNOLOGY WATCH
Karsten Manufacturing's Ping Eye 2 golf clubs are the top selling
single brand in the world, with more than 2 million sets in use.
But the Ping Eye 2s are at the center of what might be golf's
most bitter debate ever. Because of the square grooves on the
club's face, both of golf's most powerful bodies, the USGA and
the PGA Tour Inc., plan to outlaw the clubs in professional
competition starting next January. The tour's reasoning: square,
or U-shaped grooves enable pros to put so much spin on the ball
that they can control their shots from even the most trying
positions. Tour officials, being purists, feel those shots should
be more difficult. The USGA has no gripe with square grooves. But
it says the Eye 2 grooves are too close together. They only miss
by about a hair's width, but a rule is a rule. So as of January
1996, the club will not be allowed in any amateur tournament that
follows USGA rules, which would include nearly every local
championship and country club event.
{Business Week May 15, 1989}
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Does anyone know if there is or will be a way to have the faces re-cut
to make them legal when the ruling goes in affect? I've got a set of pings
and love them.
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12.55 | Thinking of buying | CARTUN::LAVIS | | Thu Jan 18 1990 16:27 | 11 |
| I'm thinking of buying a set of Pings. I answered an ad from
Golf Magazine listing my glove size, height, and figertip to floor
measurements to determine the color code. That was over three
weeks ago. Does anyone know how long it takes before Karsten
Mfg. Co. responds? Will it take forever if I order them direct
from the manufacturer? I thought I could save a few dollars, or
at least have them made to my specs.
Thanks,
Bill
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12.56 | helpful speedup | PNO::LATHAM | | Fri Jan 19 1990 08:34 | 6 |
| re .55
Send me the specs and I will walk them over. I live a couple of miles
from the factory and I would like to see the inside.
Harold (Phoenix_hacker_extrodinaire)
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12.57 | If you want to save money... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golfoholic - club maker | Fri Jan 19 1990 09:02 | 10 |
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RE: .55
Bill,
Have a custom set of Ping look-a-likes made and save yourself
big bucks and time...
Gene
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12.58 | Buying Pings | CARTUN::LAVIS | | Fri Jan 26 1990 13:58 | 11 |
| RE: .55
Still have my heart (head) set on buying the real thing. I've got
my specs back from Ping. Now need a Pro Shop who'll sell them.
Does anyone know of a Country Club that doesn't mark up as high
as most others? i.e. (where can I get a decent deal, and not feel
like I've been ripped off) Don't get me wrong, I don't mind paying
big bucks, but I do mind paying more than I have to.
Bill
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12.59 | Wayland CC...... | CSTEAM::GRIFFIN | | Fri Jan 26 1990 14:37 | 7 |
| RE: .58
Friends who have price shopped around both ageed that the pro shop
at Wayland CC had one of the better priced deals. Might be worth
a look.
Ted
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12.60 | You might want to wait... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golfoholic - club maker | Fri Jan 26 1990 15:17 | 13 |
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RE: .58
Bill,
You might be better off to wait to see what happens with Pings
case in court next month. If they wind up changing their grooves
to conform to the USGA rules, then you might be able to get a
better deal on the current Ping EYE-2... And then again maybe not,
just something to think about...
Gene
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12.61 | Settlement on Ping grooves...!!! | MSEE::KELLEY | Golfoholic - club maker | Mon Jan 29 1990 08:32 | 11 |
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Well the suit that was filed by Ping against the USGA was
settled out of court. From what I caught of the settlement,
they are going to grandfather the existing Ping Eye-2 irons
(does this mean all the ones they still have in the warehouse
and in pro shops...?) and start making a slightly new design
that will conform with the USGA rules...
Yeah, I think this was a good move from both sides...
Gene
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12.62 | Ping, factory direct?? | CAM::ZIOMEK | Pump up the TEST | Tue Apr 10 1990 16:37 | 17 |
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Maybe someone from the phoenix area might want to answer this,
or actualy anyone who know's.
Does Ping (Karsten) allow people to buy direct from the factory??
I bought Pings last year and want to regrip with the Gold/oversized
grips that I ordered them with. The only problem is that only one
golf shop in the area has these grips.(rest sold out), and they
want, get this $7.00 each, installed, they wouldn't even cut me
a break if I wanted to put them on myself, still 7.00. I asked the
guy about his reasoning and he replied. "Where else are you going
to get them". Anyways, any one who know's, it will be appreciated.
Thanks,
John
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12.63 | golf shops? - pro shop... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom fit clubs/club repairs | Tue Apr 10 1990 16:48 | 9 |
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John,
You said you checked the "golf shops". I am not sure if you
mean places like Nevada Bobs or what, but you should be able
to get them at some of your local pro shops...
Gene
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12.64 | | CAM::ZIOMEK | Pump up the TEST | Wed Apr 11 1990 14:16 | 10 |
| Gene,
I checked out every known golf store and proshop in the area,
and only found them at this one store. There are plenty of the "stock"
white grips but none of the oversized, gold grips. Considering that
my father just paid 7.50 for 4 jumbo golf pride grips, I would have
a hard time justifying 7.00 apiece at the mentioned shop. Thanks
in advanced.
John-
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12.65 | Add tape... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom fit clubs/club repairs | Wed Apr 11 1990 15:10 | 10 |
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John,
What are some of the other shops getting for the regular size grips?
If they are asking a price that is agreeable to you for those, then
why not just get them and add a layer or two of extra tape to build
them up to the size that you want...
Gene
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12.66 | Nick's got it taped! | CHEFS::NEWPORTP | | Thu Apr 12 1990 05:07 | 11 |
| Follow the Master!!
Did you notice on Sunday that Faldo had tape round the top of his
clubs. Apparently he's been getting a lot of pain when striking
the ball and some physio gave him the tip. He said that building
it up really helped.
Maybe he did this as he couldn't afford the $7 need for the larger
grips either...8^)
Phil.
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12.67 | found them | CAM::ZIOMEK | Pump up the TEST | Thu Apr 12 1990 11:27 | 7 |
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Thanks for the info and help, I ended up finding some after
all, bought them last night, 14 for 54.95, not installed.
Thanks,
John
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12.68 | Only if you might be a local. | UPWARD::LATHAM | | Thu Apr 12 1990 11:55 | 9 |
| Just for anyone's info-
Just called Karsten's, the manufacturer of Pings, and they said
they installed the gold/oversized grips at the factory for $6.00
each. What the pro shops charged was up to the pro shop.
Glad you found what you wanted at a decent price.
Harold
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12.69 | | HARLEY::DAVE | | Fri Apr 13 1990 09:12 | 7 |
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Where did you find the grips? I also use the over size grips and
need to do it soon.
Thanks
Dave
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12.70 | Pal Joey | DNEAST::STEVENS_JIM | | Wed Jan 02 1991 11:58 | 14 |
| My wife gave me a set of Pal Joey clubs, made in Australia.
The pro's at two shops she went to said they are exactly the same
as Ping. As a matter of fact, Pal Joey lost a law suit Ping brought
against them for some reason or other. The only difference, supposedly,
is the Pal Joey's do not have a dot on the heel of the club.
From what I can see, they look like Pings. Of course, it hasn't been
above 20 in the last week, so I have yet to play with them..
Anyone have any experience with these clubs ???
Jim
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12.71 | Best price/place for Pings?? | LUNER::WORRALL | | Mon Mar 25 1991 15:06 | 4 |
| Any suggestions on the best place (price) to buy a set of Ping Eye 2's.
Greg
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12.72 | | KAPTIN::BLEI | Larry Bleiweiss 297-5408 MR04-2/C15 | Tue Mar 26 1991 08:19 | 8 |
| > -< Best price/place for Pings?? >-
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> Any suggestions on the best place (price) to buy a set of Ping Eye 2's.
****
When I bought mine, the best price was at the Pro shop at the Marlboro
Country Club...
Larry
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12.73 | To Ping or not to Ping | MR4DEC::DIAZ | Octavio, SME International | Tue Mar 24 1992 13:07 | 31 |
| This note is directed primarily to European noters.
I will be relocating to The Netherlands this summer. Originally it
was supposed to be to Geneva area as I mentioned in another note
where I asked for courses in that area. Don't worry, I am not going
to ask for info on dutch courses, I already have a map with details
of every single course there. I even got a book with most courses in
Europe.
As it has been mentioned often here golf equipment is very expensive
in Europe. On my last trip I has some free time and stopped in a
golf shop and was able to certify this. wow!
Getting to the point, I am considering buying a new set of clubs now
with plans to sell it in Europe.
So the question is: what should I buy. And the main criteria is
what would be easier to sell there among the big name clubs.
I am considering either Ping Eye IIs or Tommy Armour 845's. My gut
feeling tells me Pings.
There is the possibility that someone here may ask me to bring
him/her a set, but please understand that my primary motivation is
making some money, so I plan to sell the clubs below dutch market
value, but way above US price. I think this is fair.
Thanks in advance for your inputs
Tavo
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12.74 | To Ping or not to Ping in Europe | MR4DEC::DIAZ | Octavio, SME International | Fri Mar 27 1992 13:29 | 20 |
| (I am not sure what happened, but I thought I had entered a note and now I
can't find it, so apologies if I dupplicate it, I hope not)
This note is primarily to European noters, but welcome evreybody's
oppinion.
I had mentioned in another note that I may be relocating to Europe, well,
unless something unforseeable happens, I am, to Holland not the Geneva as
I was told before.
After a good sugestion of a good friend (and I know you'll read this) I
am thinking on buying a set of brand clubs to sell there.
So the questions is which brand I will sell more easely. I am obviously
thinking of Pings, but New England Golf Supply has the Tommy Armours at a
good price.
So what should it be?
Tavo
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12.75 | | BLUMON::QUODLING | OLIVER is the Solution! | Thu Jul 30 1992 00:54 | 8 |
| I 've decided to give this sport a try, and a fried, a former pro, has
lined me a set of near new Ping Eye Irons for $295, and a woods for $50
a piece. He is giving me a putter. Is this a good price?
thx
Peter Q.
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12.76 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Thu Jul 30 1992 08:29 | 7 |
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That's a real good price for those clubs. But I don't think it's a good
price for a NEW golfer. Kind of expensive if you don't like the sport.
You might be better off renting or buying a beginner set for about
$150.
Mike
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12.77 | | BLUMON::QUODLING | OLIVER is the Solution! | Thu Jul 30 1992 09:28 | 6 |
| Not of major concern. I am moving back overseas to Australia. Given the
differing cost of things over there, I could probably sell them for
much more than I paid...
Peter Q.
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12.78 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Thu Jul 30 1992 10:00 | 5 |
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In that case, I'd go for it. I think you'll stand a better chance of
appreciating the game with a decent set of clubs.
Mike
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12.79 | Can always sell... won't loose a dime | INDEV1::GSMITH | I need two of everything | Mon Aug 03 1992 16:59 | 5 |
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If you can get the irons for $295.00 BUY THEM. That's dirt cheap. I
haven't seen them anywhere for less that $450.00.
Smitty
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12.80 | | EPIK::DEFELICE | | Mon Aug 03 1992 17:35 | 3 |
| -.1
$450.00 new, but certainly not used... In the States, that is.
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12.81 | What's the lastest with the Eye 2 fiasco? | EPIK::DEFELICE | | Thu Feb 18 1993 11:17 | 7 |
| Anyone hear what happened with the latest Karsten vs. PGA that was
supposed to start last month?
Also, can anyone tell me what the difference is between a eye 2 and an
eye 2 + ?
Bob
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12.82 | HELP FOR PRICES | KIRKTN::TLOVE | | Thu Apr 01 1993 18:30 | 10 |
| Hi can anybody tell me the best and cheapest place to get a set of
PING EYE 2 irons in FLORIDA as my wife will be going over in 2 weeks time
and I have asked her to bring me back a set.Even second hand irons will
do if they are in good condition,I need 3-SW.
Thanks in advance.
Tom.
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12.83 | PGA-Karsten settled | FSOA::DIAZ | Octavio - SME, FPPS CBU | Fri Apr 23 1993 16:27 | 17 |
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Well golfers, you can now stop worrying about what to do with you
Eye-2's when you join the PGA tour.
Karsten and the Tour settled out of court in what seems to be a very
favorable settlement for Karsten. Mayor agreements:
- Square groves are no longer banned from tour sponsored tourneys
- The tour will pay undisclosed amount to Karsten (believed to be in
the low single digit millions)
- The USGA is the only ruling organization
- A committee, made by non-players and tour officials, is to decide
future tour equipment issues
Nobody is saying "I won", but I am sure that Karsten got the biggest
smile out of the room.
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12.84 | Comments on Ping ISI-K Irons | GAVEL::ogc067.mso.dec.com::kozik | When you sail, you are the wind | Wed Jul 03 1996 13:53 | 13 |
| New Ping ISI Irons
Has anyone had an opportunity to see and/or hit the new Ping ISI
irons? A friend of mine, who plays with Ping Eye's, described the
steel version as looking "...massive, like a flattened Ping Zing 2."
Any comments?
FYI - another friend, who makes clubs part time, has ordered a Spider
5 iron from Kent Sports, Inc.; they are supposed to have the
"...same identity as the new Ping ISI-K irons..." :)
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12.85 | | TLE::PHILLIPS | | Thu Aug 01 1996 12:17 | 4 |
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I just bought a set of Ping ISI Irons. I still have eye-2s, which I'll
probably keep. I like the look of them over the zings. So far, I like
them. I've even ordered the matching 2 iron and sand wedge.
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12.86 | Spider Irons | GAVEL::ogc067.mso.dec.com::kozik | When you sail, you are the wind | Thu Aug 01 1996 14:54 | 10 |
| My friend did end up selling his Ping Zing II's and using the money
to have a set of Spiders made (they are similar to Ping ISI but only
cost him $7.50 (head) + $3.75 (shaft) + $1.55 (grip) for each club
2 thru PW). He could not afford the Ping ISI-K set with a child in
college. Also, he decided to keep his Alien sand wedge, so he did
not buy the Spider sand wedge.
His general comments: a great improvement over the Ping Zings, both
in feel & look. Nice large sweet spot, but he is able to work the
ball well.
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