S55 Irons by PING Introduced

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s55 irons by PING

PHOENIX (Oct. 1, 2013) – In engineering its new S55™ players iron, PING wasn’t out to overhaul the design innovations that made its predecessor, the S56®, an unquestioned success on tours worldwide. And yet, in consultation with PING tour pros, the modifications they made improved workability, control and forgiveness so much that many of the company’s star players switched immediately to the S55 iron.

 

The new iron will be available in golf shops in early November, and can be ordered beginning today.

 

“The S56 has contributed to more than 30 tour wins worldwide, including an Open Championship, and its record has generated a lot of anticipation for the follow-up model,” said John A. Solheim, PING Chairman & CEO. “But that kind of challenge excites us. We’re motivated by pushing innovation, and we were able to elevate performance with the S55 irons in key areas. Bubba Watson, Hunter Mahan, Miguel Ángel Jiménez and Ángel Cabrera are some of the players who switched right away, and validation from the game’s best players tells us that we got it right.”

 

Solheim said pros are especially pleased how the S55 irons gives them more control over their pre-impact face alignment for improved workability while increasing forgiveness – two critical attributes that are difficult to improve simultaneously.

 

“They’re able to work the ball more easily and flight it up and down like never before,” he said. The 17-4 stainless steel head features tungsten toe weighting for increasing the MOI, and a vertical stabilizing bar for distance control.

 

The custom tuning port is larger and sits lower in the back cavity, which positions the CG lower and deeper to promote higher launch with greater energy transfer. Solheim said players are hitting the ball substantially higher and farther.

 

The machined face, grooves and back cavity, compact shape, thin top lines, and brushed satin-chrome finish speak to PING’s emphasis on quality and attention to detail. “Pros have really responded to the look of this iron,” Solheim said. “It’s a beautiful piece of engineering. It looks great and performs even better.”

 

Watson is one of many players who have responded to the S55 iron’s overall performance. His switch to the S55 irons was the first time he’s changed models since 2004.

 

For his part, Mahan appreciated the softer feel and trajectory control, but that’s not all. “After the first swing, I knew the S55 irons were going in my bag, no question,” he said. “I love the control, the trajectory and the forgiveness. It’s everything I want in a golf club.”

 

S55 Irons Features and Benefits 

 

• 17-4 stainless steel body; tungsten toe weighting elevates forgiveness

 

• Vertical stabilizing bar offers distance control and feel

 

• Larger CTP sits deeper in the cavity to optimize launch conditions

• Thinner face helps increase ball speed for added distance

• Precision-machined face, grooves and back cavity ensure consistent performance

• Available 3-PW

• Stock steel shaft: PING® CFS® (Soft R, R, S and X flexes)

• Stock graphite shaft: PING® TFC® 189i (Soft R, R, and S flexes)

• Brushed satin-chrome finish

• U.S. MSRP: $138.75 per club w/steel shaft; $166.25 per club w/graphite shaft.

 

Adam Fonseca

Adam Fonseca is the owner of Golf Unfiltered and host of the Golf Unfiltered Podcast. He has been writing about golf for over 20 years. His work has appeared on multiple outlets, including SB Nation, the Back9Network, USA Today, Yahoo Sports!, and others.

https://www.golfunfiltered.com
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