PING offers a variety of shaft flexes

and grip sizes to meet every golfer’s preferences. Both are important fitting variables which can effect your ball flight. Not sure which shaft flex or grip size is right for you? Get Web-Fit to find out now.

Iron Shaft Specifications

Shaft Material Flex Torque Weight
PING CS Lite steel Regular 1.8° 94g
PING CS Lite steel Stiff 1.7° 107g
True Temper DGS steel Stiff 1.5° 125g
True Temper DGX steel X-Stiff 1.4° 123g
PING Z-Z65 steel Stiff 1.6° 109g
PING TFC100i graphite Soft R 3.4° 65g
PING TFC100i graphite Regular 2.4° 75g
PING TFC100i graphite Stiff 2.3° 84g

An option in steel-shafted clubs,

the Cushin Selective Filtering Insert dissipates shaft vibrations caused by ball impact, lessening the stress on bone, muscle and connective tissue. This produces better feel and reduces fatigue through the course of a round. Weighing just 10 grams, the Cushin Insert has a minimal effect on the total weight of the club, and because it is located inside the shaft at the swingweight fulcrum, it does not affect the swingweight.

Grip size is an important fitting variable

since it affects the release of a golfers hands through the impact area. Thinner grips tend to encourage the release, which can cause a draw or a hook or help a golfer compensate for a fade or slice. Thicker grips tend to inhibit the release, which can cause a fade or a slice, or help a golfer compensate for a draw or hook.

PING color-coded grips are

manufacturered in different thicknesses for different hand sizes. Your hand length and the length of your longest finger are used to determine the nuetral grip size, which neither encourages nor inhibits your release. To find your nuetral grip size, get Web-Fit now.

Color-coded Grip Sizes

Color Code Size
Orange +1/16″
Gold +1/32″
White standard
Aqua -1/64″
Red -1/32″
Blue -3/64″

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