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Those look good buddy. I would have held out for PING 2s, but to each their own.
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I almost pulled the trigger on the Eye 2's but I've had a set and wanted to give these a shot and they already had my shafts in them. Winning!Those look good buddy. I would have held out for PING 2s, but to each their own.
Zing 2's were one of my favorite Pings EVER!!! I still own a set 2-LW, blue dot. My son has them in a bag, but hasn't touched them in years. We're going to visit them in a couple of weeks and I may "repossess" them!!! Mine are JZ shafts. The 5.5's should be awesome in them.Ping Zing 2 Classic irons with matching serial numbers!!!
- Ping Zing2 irons 4-SW (club heads recently re-tumbled and re-grooved by LL Golf in Georgia)
- Rifle Project X 5.5 shafts
- Will be putting on Golf Pride New Decades to match my woods
- $300 shipped to my door, can't wait for my oldie but goodies!!!View attachment 23190View attachment 23191View attachment 23192View attachment 23193View attachment 23194
I'm pretty stoked! I have a bid out on the strong lob wedge to finish the set. If I win, I'll put a PX 5.5 in it as well. Fingers crossed.Zing 2's were one of my favorite Pings EVER!!! I still own a set 2-LW, blue dot. My son has them in a bag, but hasn't touched them in years. We're going to visit them in a couple of weeks and I may "repossess" them!!! Mine are JZ shafts. The 5.5's should be awesome in them.
I kept a couple of the wedges here. Every once in a while I pull one out of the bag downstairs. They look awfully large, after playing the Eye 2+ wedges for the past few years.
Great pickup!!!!!!!!!!!!
S3?? That's something like 57 degrees. Fund wedge. The "L" wedge is like 61 degrees and has hardly any bounce. The S3 has some bounce and is a more versitile wedge than the "L".Strong lob wedge is on its way!!!
This is the make up of the set I got:S3?? That's something like 57 degrees. Fund wedge. The "L" wedge is like 61 degrees and has hardly any bounce. The S3 has some bounce and is a more versitile wedge than the "L".
Those are the specs, I'll have to check the actual vs the specs from Ping when the set arrives.That looks interesting. Did you check them against specs?
Yes sir, the Ping static fit says red dot for me. I've been playing black dot and choking down an inch (to flatten the lie) for years. I'm pretty stoked. I know they are 20 years old but I don't give a Shyte!If the red dot is correct, as shown in the photos, they will be 1 degree flat from standard listed lofts.
I know they are 20 years old but I don't give a Shyte!
I play the i3 blades, those came out 1999-2000. I hit them better than any iron I have ever owned.My irons are that old... or older. Age has nothing to do with iron playability. Put 'em in the bag. Play 'em until you really get used to them. Learn each one's pesonality. They will give you many years of enjoyment.
We're making our first trip to Ft. Campbell in a couple of weeks. Once we see how the kids are settled in, we'll be making some more trips that way over the next few years. I still want to get together, one of those times, and I expect to see those Zing 2's!!!!!