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CREDIT: Schecter Lee
Ping i10
The new i10 has a shorter blade length, less offset and is
more versatile than the club it replaces, the i5. Weight
is pulled from the face of i10 and repositioned low
in the toe to create a more stable head (higher
moment of inertia or MOI) through impact.
This design element is found in Rapture
and G10 irons, too. The center of gravity
for i10 is closer to the face than in
G10, to produce a lower flight.
$699, steel; $899, graphite; pinggolf.com


