What is the standard length of Ping Eye 2 irons?

Manufacturer: Ping Model: Eye2 Year: 1983
Iron 1 PW
Loft(°) 16 50.5
Lie(°)1 n/a n/a
Length(“) 39.75 35.5

What year did Ping s56 irons come out?

2010
Ping S56 Irons – Product Details

UK Launch 28 July 2010
Material Steel
Shaft Types Steel
Shaft Flex Light, Regular, Stiff, X Stiff
Set Makeup 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Are Ping s56 irons forged?

Being my first set of Ping irons, I am immensely impressed, and am currently looking for matching Tour S wedges. Their playability is so amazing, it would be foolish for anyone looking for a similar club to not try them out because they aren’t forged.

Are Ping s56 irons forgiving?

These irons aren’t designed to be forgiving. They’re players clubs, designed to appeal to accomplished golfers who want accuracy, control and workability above all else.

When did they stop making Ping Eye 2?

In short, any Ping Eye 2 manufactured prior to March 31, 1990, is within the rules as long as the USGA governs the game. More importantly, this fact was there for everyone to see in August.

What year were Ping Eye 2 irons?

1982
PING 2 Irons They were first brought out in 1982 and featured a V shaped groove. Between 1984 and 1985 this became a U shape groove, then just one year later it was revised to the iconic box groove.

What does the dot mean on Ping irons?

Every Ping iron has a small color-coded dot that identifies the relative lie angle. A black dot signifies a standard lie approximately in the middle of the range of available choices, and various other colors indicate different lie angles.

Are Ping s56 blades?

Yes they are Ping’s blades, but they are incredibly forgiving considering what you get (solid pure feeling with good contact piercing ball flight, terrific distance) & dont get (the massive soles, huge toplines, etc.) that you get with many of their other Ping offerings or most of the game improvement irons.

When did Ping s57 come out?

01 August 2008
Ping S57 Irons – Product Details

UK Launch 01 August 2008
USA Launch 01 August 2008
Handicap Range Low ‌‌‌‌ High
Golfer Mens
Hand Availability Left, Right