ClubTest 2021: Ping Blueprint irons

Courtesy of Ping

For ClubTest 2021, we tested and reviewed 53 new irons to help you find the right one for your game. (For more on our testing process, click here.) Below are the results for the Ping Blueprint irons. You can find the full list of irons and test results here.

Ping Blueprint

2-PW

Our take: Not all golfers have full command of their shots, but Ping’s Blueprint irons are for those who do. The blade-style, forged-head Blueprints represent Ping’s smallest iron offering, and the heads are designed specifically for better ball strikers. Due to their compact profiles and thin toplines, these irons provide Tour players and low- handicappers with the shot-shaping capabilities they crave. One low-handicap tester explained that the Blueprint irons “help work the ball both ways on command.”

Ping Blueprint irons

$1700
The Ping Blueprint irons have been designed for golfers seeking more precision from their iron game. Fully forged from 8620 carbon steel, it’s small, muscle-back design appeals to the player who puts a premium on workability and trajectory control. Also features shorter blade lengths and sole widths optimized for a variety of conditions give golfers the control to swing with confidence.

The details: With short blade lengths, less offset and narrow soles, Ping’s Blueprint irons are the choice for high-caliber golfers such as Tony Finau and Louis Oosthuizen. The forged 8620 carbon heads have machine-milled faces and grooves, giving precise ball strikers the spin and flight control they need. Unlike other blade irons, though, the Blueprints feature a tungsten weight in the toe section to provide an extra touch of forgiveness.

Where to buy it: Click here. Or better yet, get fit for the irons by the experts at our sister company, True Spec Golf.

See the Ping Blueprint irons from every angle…

Slide 1
1/4
Slide 2
2/4
Slide 3
3/4
Slide 4
4/4
generic profile image

Golf.com