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Robot testing revealed this 2024 iron is ideal for those with inconsistent contact

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Ping's G730 doesn't play favorites when it comes to impact location.

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Mention the words “game-improvement iron” to a golfer and a few things usually come to mind: forgiveness, ball speed and a confidence-inspiring profile. In other words, the ultimate club for those who need a little bit of everything.

As we’ve discussed on numerous occasions, the equipment industry is currently going through a “Golden Age of Gear,” where literally every model in the marketplace can help with specific parts of your game. Of course, some products elevate above the pack in critical performance areas.

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Maximizing distance was the primary objective in PING’s longest and most forgiving iron to date, generating typical distance gains of approximately five yards from the flexing, hyper 17-4 stainless steel face. Flexing Face By employing hyper 17-4 stainless steel through heat treating, we thinned the face and optimized its overall structure to increase flexing and help lower the CG, delivering higher-launching shots with ball-speed gains and approximately five more yards of distance. Powerful Sound The cavity-back design is supplemented with the proven PurFlex cavity badge that enhances feel and produces a more powerful sound. Extreme Forgiveness The bigger head, more offset and wider sole in the investment-cast design increase the MOI in both axes, elevating forgiveness for improved stability and accuracy in this premium game-improvement design.
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While combing through the recent data from robotic iron testing with Golf Laboratories’ swing robot, one model made us stop in our tracks. That would be Ping’s G730, one of just three models we tested — out of 25-plus — to produce a carry distance delta that bested the average on heel and toe misses. Only two of those models (Cleveland’s ZipCore XL being the other) produced single-digit deltas.

So why are we pointing this out? Because not every golfer has a common miss, especially if you’re a mid-to-high handicapper. And if you’re unsure if you impact the heel or toe — or maybe both equally — consider adding a piece of impact tape or some foot spray to the face to find out.

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The G730 generates more height for added stopping power into the green. Jonathan Wall/GOLF

But let’s get back to G730’s carry numbers for a second. On toe strikes, distance dropped 9.8 yards, while heel misses only lost 3.3 yards. Combine those numbers and you’re looking at a distance loss of just 6.55 yards on mishits, making G730 the only iron to record a sub-7-yard carry delta when combining heel and toe misses.

Improvements in ball speed retention can be credited to a heat-treated hyper 17-4 stainless steel that made it possible for Ping designers to reduce the face thickness. The result is roughly 2 mph more ball speed, which equates to an extra 5-6 yards through the set.

Add in a tungsten weight in the hosel, toe weights — both move mass towards the perimeter of the head for improved MOI properties — and a PurFlex cavity badge for face flexure, and you have an iron designed to retain ball speeds, regardless of impact location. The G730 also recorded the fifth-fastest ball speed of any iron we tested on the robot, so it has some oomph as well.

It’s not uncommon for a game-improvement iron to possess off-center forgiveness and speed, but based on the numbers G730 put up during our testing combine, it’s a strong candidate for further testing if impact consistency is a problem.

Want to overhaul your bag for 2024? Find a fitting location near you at True Spec Golf.

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Jonathan Wall is GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com’s Managing Editor for Equipment. Prior to joining the staff at the end of 2018, he spent 6 years covering equipment for the PGA Tour. He can be reached at jonathan.wall@golf.com.

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