Ping G30 Adjustment Manual

Below you'll find a list of Custom Shaft Options that are available from PING Golf at No Additional Charge. Spargo Golf will Custom Order your set, and you will receive clubs directly from PING Golf located in Phoenix, Arizona. That's pretty nifty...

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SHAFTFLEXTORQUEWEIGHTLAUNCH ANGLE
ALTA 55Soft Regular5.9°53.0gHigh
Regular5.0°55.0gMid High
Stiff4.9°59.0gMid
X-Stiff4.2°63.0gLow Mid
TOUR 65Regular4.3°57.0gMid
Stiff3.4°61.0gLow Mid
X-Stiff3.2°66.0gLow
TOUR 80Regular3.3°68.0gMid
Stiff2.9°75.0gLow Mid
X-Stiff2.8°80.0gLow
TFC 80DLite6.4°48.0gHigh
Soft Regular5.5°53.0gHigh

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  • The Tour 65 shaft is available at an upcharge - default standard length is 45.25'
  • Tour 80 shaft is available at an up-charge, and is tip-trimmed 1' when installed in any driver - the default standard length is 45.25'
  • Weight is at cut length for standard length driver

To get the most distance from your driver, you must optimize the launch angle and spin rate of the ball by selecting the proper loft and shaft flex for your swing speed. Generally, golfers with slower swing speeds require more-lofted drivers and more-flexible shafts to achieve the proper launch conditions. Conversely, golfers with faster swing speeds generally require lower-lofted drivers and firmer shafts.

We recommend that you get fit for the shaft that allows you to play your best golf. Whether that’s a softer, lighter shaft with a higher launch or a heavier, stiffer shaft with a lower trajectory, Spargo Golf, a PING Certified Club Fitter, can help you find the shaft that brings consistency to your game.

A Guide To Understanding the PING Fitting Process

Not long ago, buying a set of golf clubs simply involved visiting our local golf shop and purchasing a set right off of the floor. All clubs were made to the same standards. The biggest choices to make were regular or stiff flex shaft made of steel or graphite. Today, every company offers some form of fitting process to ensure the clubs you get are a perfect match for you and your swing. PING is the innovator of club fitting and today I dive in and explain the PING fitting process for irons.

PING Fitting Process

How it Started

PING was the first company to take club fitting seriously. In the 1960’s, founder Karsten Solheim realized he could help tour professionals by calibrating their equipment to fit their particular build and swing. Many of these players went on to play extremely well or even win at the next week’s event. With that early success, he went on to develop PING’s famous color coding system, which designated a particular color code for irons at a certain lie angle. This simple system has evolved over the years to the complete PING fitting process used today. It all starts with the interview.

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The Interview

The interview covers many aspects of the player’s game. A player’s current handicap, how far their 7 iron travels, current and desired ball flight, and possible set configurations help narrow down the 10 million+available iron combinations. The final step is an inventory of the player’s current clubs and any likes or dislikes about them.

Model

After the interview is completed, the fitter recommends a PING model based on the answers. There are three types of models: the compact iron, mid-sized iron, and over-sized iron. Each model provides varying degrees of workability, forgiveness, and trajectory. Finding the correct combination of these traits gets the player in the best model to play better golf.

Static Fit

Ping G30 Adjustment Manual

Once the model is decided upon, the player undergoes a static fitting. Fitters use a combination of the player’s height and measurement from their wrist to the floor. From the information, PING’s color chart will recommend a length and lie angle as a starting point. These two steps greatly narrow the number of options and get the PING fitting process started in the right neighborhood.

Shaft Flex

It’s time to make an initial shaft selection. PING is on top of this thanks to its comprehensive chart (above). The chart shows recommended flex based on how far a 7 iron is hit and the different trajectories provided by each of their available shaft options. Again, this provides a great starting point for the fitter.

Now that the static fitting has been completed, a dynamic swing test is performed to fine-tune options. After all, every golfer sets up and swings slightly different so these variations have to be taken into account when finding the perfect match.

Lie Angle

Determining the lie angle of a club shows where the club hits at impact. Heel-side impact causes shots to go left for the right-handed golfer. The opposite is true for toe-side impact. For the test, the fitter places impact tape on the sole of the club. The player swings at a ball sitting on a hard plate, making sure to hit the plate like they would the turf. Fitters adjust the color code up or down until the impact mark is centered. Next step, dialing in the length.

Shaft Length

Refining the shaft length is easier thanks to the static fitting done earlier. The goal is to find the length that provides the most consistent contact in the middle of the club face. The fitter puts impact tape on the face and has the player hit several shots. Analyzing the results, the club may require going up or down from the recommended length established in the static fitting.

Set Make-Up

The penultimate step is deciding the best combination and set makeup. The set makeup is determined by looking at the distance gaps between clubs. For example, if a player hits their 4 iron nearly as far as their 3 iron, replacing the 3 iron with a 3 hybrid gets a better distance gap between clubs.

Grip

Driver

The final step is deciding on a grip type and size. Grip size is determined by using the chart above. Fitters cross-reference the overall length of the hand with the length of the longest finger. The result is the ideal grip size for the player. The grip type will be primarily driven by player’s preference in feel and firmness.

Adjustment

PING Fitting Process Summary

And there you have it, a comprehensive look at the PING fitting process for irons. It sounds tedious but it’s well worth it. The benefits of properly fit clubs will bring much more happiness and success.

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Rudi Fann

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Rudi Fann has been a Class “A” member of the PGA of America since 2008. He began his career in 1998 as the Assistant Golf Professional at Wake Forest Golf Club in Wake Forest, NC. In 2002, Rudi accepted a similar position at Rio Mar Country Club in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. He spent a year there before moving to Nipomo, CA where he worked at Blacklake Golf Resort. Over the next 10 years, he worked his way from Assistant Golf Professional to Head Golf Professional and finally Director of Golf Operations. In his time at Blacklake, Rudi devoted much of his time to running tournaments and other activities in order to create a social atmosphere at the club. After Blacklake, Rudi spent one year as Head Golf Professional at Paso Robles Golf Club before deciding to return home to North Carolina. Since returning to North Carolina, Rudi has worked with the First Tee of the Triangle helping to instill life skills and core values through the game of golf to local youth.

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