
Ping Zings Rule, Beware of Listing stating "New"
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I used to hit nothing but Hogan Blades until my wife bought me a set of Ping Zing irons (3-PW) in Jan. 2006 and I have never regretted the switch to those clunky things since. The degree of loft on original Ping models is a little higher standard irons today but they are still the longest irons I've ever owned. The amazing thing about my irons when purchased was that they had been completely refurbished. I have since purchase matching SW, LW, and 2-iron. In the market for the 1-iron with stiff JZ-cushion shaft. The additional clubs are a little different than my original set and here is why:
It is IMPORTANT for new buyers to realize that these irons are 15+ years and older. Any claims to irons never being hit most likely is a farce. If seller has this stated make sure they have pictures of the grooves. The BOTTOM 2 GROOVES on the club face are supposed to be completely white and the club heads should NOT have a smooth glossy look to them. When I received mine irons they had a rough texture to them. Old Ping irons get a glossy smooth texture are being played with for a while. Believe me my Zings are wearing down a little now and they are getting the look of the used Ping irons you see is golf shops. SMOOTH, GLOSSY, AND SHINY MEANS OLD, HIT, and DEFINITELY USED.
If you would like to see a comparison between my USED irons that haven't been refurbished and the Refurbished Zings email me and I will most definitely send you some pics. email: gmw062706@hotmail.com
Take care and Good Luck with finding a set of these incredible irons.
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