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Ping S55 Single Iron

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  1. Ping S55 Single Iron 8 Iron Ping TFC 189i Steel Stiff Right Handed White Dot 36.5in
    Ping Single Iron
    $99.99
    WAS $124.99
    Average
    Dexterity: Right
    Type: 8 Iron
    Material: Steel
    Flex: Stiff
    Shaft: Ping TFC 189i
    ready to ship
  2. Ping S55 Single Iron 4 Iron True Temper Dynamic Gold S300 Steel Stiff Left Handed Yellow Dot 39.0in
    Ping Single Iron
    $99.99
    WAS $124.99
    Average
    Dexterity: Left
    Type: 4 Iron
    Material: Steel
    Flex: Stiff
    Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Gold S300
    ready to ship

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When you get Bubba Watson to make a switch from his Masters-winning S59 irons -- during the FedEx Cup playoffs, no less -- and then he wins his second Masters with the new set, you know you’ve got a fantastic product on your hands . Enter the PING S55 irons, the players’ irons from the most technology-centric manufacturer in golf. With the popularity of PING’s previous model, the S56, the company was in no hurry to release another version until it could truly be said to increase performance in every facet, and they accomplished that with more workability and added forgiveness in a cavity-blade iron set for 10-and-under handicappers: the S55 irons. The S55 irons are one of the few iron sets that improves on the performance of its predecessor in both the forgiveness and control categories: the smaller clubhead is more workable but the precision weight placement makes them more forgiving at the same time. Consensus from Tour players like Hunter Mahan and Bubba Watson is that the S55 irons fly farther yet feel softer than the S56’s. You’ll get a higher launch angle from the longer irons for more consistent performance on slightly off-center strikes. The shorter irons have a launch profile designed for more penetration and workability.