Ping i540 Irons: Redefining Speed and Control for Players
While distance-focused irons are popular in many golf bags, the demand for true player-oriented offerings that prioritize control remains strong. Forgiving irons suit a broad range of golfers, but discerning players often value precision and feel above raw distance gains.
This is precisely where the new Ping i540 irons excel. Designed for golfers who desire increased ball speed without sacrificing control, these irons seamlessly integrate metal-wood inspired face technology with a compact, player-preferred profile. If you're looking for extra yardage without compromising feel, the i540 is set to redefine expectations for a player's distance iron.
Let's take a closer look at the innovative technologies Ping has employed to deliver this remarkable blend of performance.
Ping i540 Irons: The Technology
At the heart of the i540's impressive distance performance is a forged, variable-thickness maraging-steel face, which is 9% thinner than previous designs. This thinner face flexes more efficiently at impact, generating greater ball speed and a higher peak trajectory.
Ping has placed significant emphasis on maximizing speed, engineering the sole and topline transition areas to bend in a manner similar to metal woods. This design choice is ultimately aimed at boosting overall clubhead speed. Ping believes this results in an iron face that behaves more like a driver than a typical iron.
A notable innovation in the i540 is the patent-pending inR-Air Technology. This internal airbag system, positioned behind the face within the cavity, primarily helps to achieve a more desirable sound and feel while ensuring optimal face flexibility.
Ping’s i-Beam Technology further contributes to the improved sound and feel by reinforcing the clubhead and supporting its structure. This metal-wood-inspired construction adds unexpected stability to a player's iron model.
Additionally, Ping has incorporated tungsten weighting into the mid to long irons. By strategically placing tungsten along the sole, the center of gravity (CG) is lowered. A lower CG enhances ball speed and promotes a higher launch angle, leading to improved stopping power on approach shots—a valuable attribute for irons that can typically be harder to get airborne.
Ping i540 Irons: Pricing
Recommended Retail Price (RRP):
Steel Shaft: £200 / $235
Graphite Shaft: £210 / $250
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