Just because you can’t hit every shot flush and need a little help, it doesn’t mean you want to advertise that shortcoming by carrying oversize irons. Ping’s i10 bridges the gap between mid and low handicappers with features the former needs and cosmetics the latter require.
“This has to be Ping’s best-looking club yet,” says a 13. “But it performs with the best of any previous Ping. The ball jumps of the face and there is plenty of forgiveness on mis-hits.”
The company increased the MOI by taking weight from the cavity and moving it low in the toe. The progressive weighting of the standard steel shafts—long-irons are lighter than short irons—further aids mid handicappers.
MSRP: $107.50 per club (steel); $135 per club (graphite); available in 2–LW









“This has to be Ping’s best-looking
club yet,” says a 13. “But it performs with the best of any previous Ping. The
ball jumps of the face and there is plenty of forgiveness on mis-hits.”

