HIGHLIGHTS
Both the Blueprint T and S irons are one-piece forgings, but what separates the pure blade design of the T from the S is “precision pocket” forging, a patented technique that forges a “pocket” into the cavity of the longer irons to save 10 grams that can be repositioned for increased stability on mishits.
Though they might seem similar from afar, the new Blueprint T and S have a more square toe compared to the previous iBlade, which was built into the design thanks to direct feedback from Ping’s tour players.
To go along with very similar address profiles, the Blueprint T and S irons share the same standard lofts as each other and Ping’s very popular i230 irons, which allows them to blend seamlessly from club to club when building a combo set.
Club Comparison
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Ping Blueprint S
Ping Blueprint T
Player Type
The Blueprint S is best suited for better players looking for a forged, cavity-back design.
Forgiveness
While putting a premium on workability, the Blueprint S features more forgiveness than the T.
Player Type
The Blueprint T is designed for expert golfers in need of a traditional muscle-back blade.
Forgiveness
The “precision pocket” on the Blueprint T increases consistency on this compact, workable iron.
Ping Blueprint S and T Irons
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Ping isn’t one to release players’ irons very often, so when they do, there’s typically a big reason behind the change. In the case of the new Blueprint S and T irons, Ping designers felt that they had enough feedback from their stable of Tour players to create a new family of Blueprint irons. The goal, they said, was simple: to deliver a performance and control advantage over the previous generation.
Both the Blueprint T and S irons are one-piece forging, but what separates the pure blade design of the T from the S is what Ping designers call “precision pocket” forging. Precision pocket forging is a patented technique that allows Ping designers to forge a “pocket” into the cavity of the longer irons (3, 4 and 5-irons) to save 10 grams that can be repositioned around the head for increased stability on mishits.
To go along with very similar address profiles, the Blueprint T and S irons share the same standard lofts as each other and Ping’s very popular i230 irons, which allows them to blend seamlessly from club to club when building a combo set.
So whether you’re looking for pure blades, a forged cavity back, or a combo set with some extra forgiveness in the longer irons, Ping has something for you with the new Blueprint T and S irons.
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