Way over 95% of golfers will not only never play at the professional level but will never be able to boast they have a single digit handicap and the reason is obvious…the inadequacies of our swings.
We can improve with lessons and practice and custom fitted clubs can to a degree let us “buy a game”. It’s essential to understand though, each year millions of dollars are spent by equipment makers in the quest to create just the right implements to compensate if not overcome our swing faults. In fact, this was the original idea behind having adjustable weights in metalwoods and perimeter weighting in irons.
Makers of irons use the label “game-improvement” for clubs intended for the typical weekend warrior with features to help correct our faults. Much of the weight in the medium size cavity-back head is pushed towards the edges with lots of flex in the face which often extends or overlaps part of the topline and sole. Game-improvement irons produce more distance, are easier to hit the proper trajectory and are forgiving, i.e., preserve as much ball speed as possible when impact is not exactly in the center of the face.
PING’s entry in this category for 2019 are the G410s and though they don’t have the look of a classic blade, the topline is still a bit too wide, they are good looking with the head/shaft offset 10% less and overall head size 3% less than the 2018 G400s. G410s may never be mistaken for tour blades, they were never intended to be, but are worth very serious consideration for higher handicappers looking to move away from the extreme look of super game-improvement irons and for better players wanting some help with their long irons.
John K. Solheim, PING’s President said, “In the G410 iron, our engineers challenged the idea that you can’t make an iron smaller and increase the forgiveness at the same time. They’ve developed a clean, highly appealing design with less offset and a significantly higher MOI when compared to the G400 iron. It’s the most forgiving iron of its size. It will appeal to a very wide range of golfers as it produces faster ball speeds, maximum forgiveness and amazing feel with a pleasing appearance — all the attributes they need to hit their iron shots higher, farther and straighter.”
The G400s they replaced were very good but the G410s move to a different level of looks and performance.
Reshaping was key to the improvements and has resulted in faster ball speeds especially in the lower lofts. PING engineers were able to take weight from the face and move it to the toe and hosel which raised the modulus of inertia (MOI) or resistance to twisting by 8%. MOI is a good measurement of how forgiving a club will be.
Another improvement is additional face flex at impact and as we all know this means more ball speed and higher trajectory. PING says the face is “decoupled” from the head’s weight structure, but you can interpret that to mean more of the face flexes which, with their COR-Eye face construction, gives the results golfers want.
“The G410 iron represents several exciting iron design advancements for us,” said Solheim. “Our innovations like COR-Eye technology have allowed us to re-imagine the way we engineer an iron. By increasing ball speed as much as we have in recent models, our irons launch much easier and higher than ever. As a result, we can experiment with the size and shape of the head while improving the MOI properties so critical to consistent performance.”
Brand & model:
PING G410 irons
Key Features:
Cast stainless steel heads with tungsten weights hosel & toe
Aluminum & elastomer co-molded cavity badge
Hydropearl 2.0 finish sheds water
Price & availability:
4-iron through pitching wedge $875 with AWT 2.0 steel shafts, $963 with Alta CB (counter balanced) Red graphite shafts
Need to Know:
Vibration dampening and improved sound provided by cavity badge in redesigned cavity with undercut top rail. Hydropearl finish helps clubhead smoothly cut through turf. There are four wedges in the line PW, UW, SW and LW and each has a design similar to PING’s Glide 2.0 wedges. Wide selection of aftermarket shafts with no upcharge. Pitching wedge loft is 44.5° and 5-iron is 23.5° identical to the 2018 model G400s. For comparison the players-distance category PING i500 irons pitching wedge is 45° and the 5-iron 24°, the same as the players category PING i210 lofts.