These Irons are awsome, I have played with many high priced irons and always come back to my old Zing's. The only problem I have with the Zing 2's is if your playing on very hard fairway's. I seems to be hard to get the club under the ball, due to the curved sole. You have to be right on! If your off center like off the toe, the shot will fly way off target. The regular Zings seem to be more forgiving on off center hits on hard surfaces, I believe this is due to the flatter soles on the regular Zings. If you play on soft fairway's you can't find a better Iron than the Zing 2's. I have a set of both and use them according to the conditions of the fairway's. If you play on soft fairway's the Zing 2 is the better Iron! Be sure and check for a nice even divot to be sure your using the correct color code!Read full review
I've hit every ping from the Karten I to the G5i and the Ping Zing and Zing two are the easiest yet most workable clubs I've ever hit. I currently own 25+ sets of clubs and these are the best. Remarkable sweet spot and confidence at address have turned my game of shotting low ninties into mid 80's. The heavy yet crisp sight line makes alignment easy, the spin is awesome, and the head size and shape allow you to simply go after your shot with confidence. They have great feel through the divot and I leave my hybrids in the garage in favor of the 1 and 2 irons. The ISI irons don't seem to have as much response towards the toe and the newer generationi fo ping irons seem average at best. These irons can not only improve your game but also produce enough workability to be a sensible choice for the scratch golfer.Read full review
I've gone through at least 6 different sets of "big name" irons (don't know if I can list brands here without being sued). All claim latest technology, easy to hit, etc. I guess they are... for Tiger and Phil. It seems to me that yesterday's technology works better than tomorrow's though when delivered by Ping. These things are easy to hit and give "forgiveness" a new meaning. I've hit very bad off-center shots and they still go. Those weird toes that you see sticking out of the club not only make it stable on off-center shots, but it seems they also tend to help you close the face as well, even though it sounds counter-intuitive. Give these a try, I don't think you'll regret it.
Light, odd looking and totally wonderful. I have been a user of Ping irons since 1974 and the Ping Zing line is the ultimate in forgiving playability. I usually hit a straight ball so I can't comment on the ease of shaping a shot with these irons but for the average once a week golfer like me these clubs are fabulous. Nice size hitting area, nice offset, great alignment, great distance even on off center hits and yes they look like they came from outer space...but I love them. One of the best sets of irons I have ever owned and with the graphite shafts.....PRIMO. Whether you play once a week or every single day I don't believe you can find a better set of irons....and to top it off they're Pings for goodness sakes. So if you get the opportunity pick up a set, you won't be disappointed....and when your friends ask where you got your odd looking set of clubs, crack a shot onto the green and tell them your alien abduction story.Read full review
I just recently purchased a set of ping zing 2 irons, 3-lw. I have played cobra and callaway clubs and have always shot in the 90's and low 100's. Recieved the irons on a thursday and went and played a round that saturday. Needless to say I shot an 87 that day. I will NEVER play with nothing but these irons. Do your research like I have and if you can buy a set of these clubs and want to lower your scores these are the clubs for you. They are not real workable but if you get a good tee shot in the middle of the fairway why would you need to work the ball one way or another. The Ping Zing 2 irons are the MOST FORGIVING irons still around today. I was skeptical at first myself and now I am a believer. Buy a set of these clubs and I promise you will not be dissapointed.