This is our review of the best PING irons on the market in 2024.
I’m an avid golfer, a 9.2 7 handicap on my way to a 2 (been a 5.6) and frequent tester of golf clubs and equipment since 2015.
I was fortunate enough to get my hands on all current irons in the PING lineup for 2 weeks each. They all got time on the range and on the course. Following is my ranking of each and who they best serve.
Our Top 3 Recommendations for 2024(so far)
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- Long & Forgiving
- Great Sound & Feel
- Easy to elevate & great trajectory
- Price
- So... so easy to hit
- High trajectory
- Great distance & forgiveness
- Great Value
- Nothing - you need to try them
- Easy to hit & Elevate
- High trajectory & Straight Ball Flight
- Great distance & forgiveness
- Can shape & flight the ball as well
- Looks, not the best
Best PING Irons in 2024
- PING i230 irons (Editor’s Pick – Low Handicap)
- PING G425 irons (Editor’s Pick – Mid Handicap & High Handicap)
- PING G430 irons
- PING i59 irons (2nd Place – Low Handicap)
- PING G410 (2nd Place – Mid Handicap & High Handicap)
- PING i525 irons
PING i230 Irons
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- Long & Forgiving
- Great Sound & Feel
- Easy to elevate & great trajectory
- Price
Ping i230s are my favorite low-handicap irons from Ping.
What we like:
- They’re solid at impact for good control
- Have nice sound and feel with excellent feedback
- Get the ball up easily & send it on a high-penetrating ball flight
- Have just the right amount of forgiveness
What we don’t like:
- Nada
Ping optimized launch, spin, forgiveness, and MOI for the i230s. And did it in a smaller clubhead than the i210s (which I also like).
I love the consistent loft gapping between clubs too. 4 degrees in the pitching wedge through 7-irons. Then, 3.5 degrees in the 7-iron through 3-iron. (I’m not sure why the change from 4-degree gapping to 3.5 degrees, though)
I prefer the i230s over the i59s and i525s because of their superior sound and feel. Not to mention I hit them better. The heads are larger than the other two, but not large. Hitting them reminded me of the G425s, which I also loved.
I was on or around the green all day during my rounds with the i230s.
Customer Reviews: 11 reviews with 100% 5-stars
Verdict: Good looks and great performance and feel. Give them a try. If you like their looks, you’ll love the way they play and feel.
PING G425 Irons
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- So... so easy to hit
- High trajectory
- Great distance & forgiveness
- Nothing - you need to try them
Ping G425 irons are my favorite mid handicap irons from Ping for a few reasons:
- Supremely easy to hit and elevate
- All the distance you need
- Can hit good shots all day long without needing perfect contact
- Awesome feel and sound for a mid handicap iron
- You can play any shot you want if you’ve got the game
I was not expecting the G425s to perform as well as they did. I play soft carbon-steel low handicap irons and I thought the 425s would feel harsh and wooden. No sir. I’m a low handicap ball striker with my irons and these did anything I wanted.
Center contact feels great and slight mishits feel about the same, with no very little loss of distance. There’s a ton of forgiveness built into these irons.
The lofts are already a bit jacked, but Ping offers even stronger lofts if that suits your game.
Conclusion: The G425s are one of the best irons for the average golfer I’ve tested this year.
Verdict: Great feel and performance and good looks. These are the Pings we recommend if you’re anywhere around a 15 handicap or above.
PING G430 Irons
- Easy to hit & Elevate
- High trajectory & Straight Ball Flight
- Great distance & forgiveness
- Can shape & flight the ball as well
- Looks, not the best
Ping G430s have all the playability, performance and feel of the G425s, but in an updated package
- They’re easy to hit and elevate.
- They want to fly high and straight.
- You can still work them left or right, flight them down, or take off distance if that’s part of your game.
- Same great feel.
- Same forgiveness.
The lofts are stronger in the G430s and they’ve added more tech for distance. Well-struck shots were about half a club longer for me on the course and I got a couple of crazy-long numbers on my launch monitor.
As with the G425s, center contact is stellar, but slight mishits will get you good results too. I was on or around the greens all day.
Conclusion: Not a significant improvement over the G425s. I don’t think that would be realistic. The G425s are too good.
Verdict: Keep your G425s. Test both sets if you own neither and you’re in the market.
PING i59 Irons
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- Long, Accurate & Consistent
- Gorgeous
- Price
- Harsh Sound & Feel
The i59s are my 2nd ranked low handicap irons from Ping for a couple reasons.
- They are gorgeous and look great behind the ball
- They feel well balanced
- They are great for distance control and shot dispersion
I spent multiple days on the range and a round of golf hitting the i59s. They’re long enough, not overly punishing for minor mishits, and have a medium-high to high flight and with consistent distance.
I was pin-high all day.
They’re the best-looking Ping irons, but have a harsh feel and sound that’s offputting to me.
Customer Reviews: An average rating of 4.7 out of 27 reviews. 83% of reviewers would recommend the i59s to a friend.
Verdict: Good-looking irons that lack premium feel and performance.
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PING G410 Irons
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- Easy to hit and elevate
- Good trajectory & playability
- Excellent distance & forgiveness
- Not the best looking
Ping G410 irons are my second favorite mid-handicap irons from Ping for a few reasons.
- You get great results without great contact
- Playable and forgiving all over the face
- Exceptional sound and feel for a mid handicap iron
I tested the G410 irons at the same time as the G425s. They are remarkably similar in every way, except for a few cosmetic differences.
Ball flight between the two were identical. The sweet spot is generous and delivers beautiful trajectory shot after shot.
I didn’t want to stop hitting the G410s. And don’t sleep on distance, either. They have excellent carry numbers and should hold any green a mid handicapper plays.
Conclusion: Awesome performance, equal to our Editor’s Pick. They lag in the cosmetics department.
Verdict: They feel and perform great. Give them a try if you’re in the market. You won’t return them because of performance. I almost guarantee it.
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PING i525 Irons
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- Probably 1/2 club longer than what you've got
- Good playability
- Gorgeous
- Price
- Harsh Sound & Feel
Ping i525s played much like the i59s, but with more forgiveness.
They’re good-looking clubs, like the i59s. They’re consistent and have decent ball flight along with good distance.
I’m not a fan of the sound and feel.
Customer Reviews: 4.6 out of 5 stars with 27 total reviews. 81% of reviewers would recommend the i525s to a friend.
Verdict: Good-looking irons with decent performance. We prefer the choices listed above.
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Our Verdict
I’m a large fan of the i230s for low handicaps and G425s for mid-handicaps & high handicaps.
They both get the ball up quickly and fly on a powerful trajectory with good distance.
Sound and feel are among best in class, too. Second only to Mizuno irons.
My #1 suggestion is to test before you buy. Either at your local golf store or take advantage of Global Golf’s Utry trial program. I use it and recommend it.
Thanks for checking out our reviews of the best Ping irons in 2024. We’ll be updating this list as soon as we complete testing of the newest models.
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- Long & Forgiving
- Great Sound & Feel
- Easy to elevate & great trajectory
- Price
- Good, not great looks
New & Used Clubs Available
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- So... so easy to hit
- High trajectory
- Great distance & forgiveness
- Nothing - you need to try them
New & Used clubs available
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FAQs
Which are the best PING irons?
The i230s are the best PING irons for low handicaps. They’re solid and soft at impact and surprisingly forgiving. They elevate the ball easily and have good carry numbers. But, they are player irons so you can play all your player shots with them.
The G425s are the best PING irons for mid-handicaps and high handicaps. Everything I just said about the i230s, but more forgiving and a larger clubhead for added confidence.
What are the best PING irons for high handicappers?
I gotta go with the G425s as the best PING irons for high handicappers and beginners.
Forgiving – long – easy to elevate and hit high – larger clubhead size for confidence at address.