Thank you for your inquiry. The Ping color code system is to identify what custom specifications you fit into. Black dot is standard, ALL if the angles are bent in .75 degree increments. The flat angles are Red (.75 flat), Purple (1.5 flat), orange (2.25 flat), brown (3 flat) and gold (3.75 flat). The upright positions are blue (.75 upright), yellow (1.5), green (2.25), white (3), silver (3.75), and maroon at 4.5 degrees upright.
Golfballs.com Employee: Dustin
04/12/2010 11:47 AM
I have Ping I10's and my son has G10's we need to know the shaft bore size and what type of tip they are?
Jim Barr
04/06/2010 10:46 PM
Ping irons are .355" tapered tips.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
04/13/2010 10:29 AM
Ping yellow dot I10 vs silver dot I10. The fitting chart shows I should hit a silver dot. I have yellow dots. Will this be a tendency to draw or slice the ball?
Rod Southwell
11/22/2009 7:09 PM
The leading edge of the iron when you make impact will be the toe which may contribute to a draw or hook tendancy. This is the tendancy when you are hitting irons that are too flat.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
11/23/2009 12:45 PM
Do the different colour dots just mean the different length??
sam
10/14/2009 6:57 AM
The Ping Color code is only indicadive of the lie angle of the club. Shaft length is determined seperately.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
10/14/2009 9:54 AM
I'm 6'3, what color code should I use as far as lie and length.
chad harrison
09/28/2009 2:46 AM
Chad, dependant on the length of your arms the typical person of your height would need at least a 1/2" over standard and the usual lie angle would be near 2 to 3 degrees upright putting you in either green or white dot.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
09/28/2009 1:20 PM
Can you get U,S and L wedges in i10s?
SG
08/22/2009 11:09 AM
Sean, I do not have them in stock currently but I can get them through Ping if you would like to place an order. Please call me at 1-800-372-2557. Thanks.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
08/24/2009 3:42 PM
I am approximately 5'6 and a male what color code should I use as far as lie and length.
fred
08/21/2009 2:02 PM
Thank you for your inquiry. Normally golfers ranging from 5'6" to about 5'10" will fit into the black dot depending on the length of their arms.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
08/21/2009 4:58 PM
Will Ping still build i10's even though
the new i15's are out?
Tommy Hughes
08/10/2009 12:51 PM
Hi, thanks for your question. I spoke with Ping and they will be keeping the I10's around for a little while longer. You should not have a problem getting these built. -Parker
Golfballs.com Employee: Parker
08/11/2009 11:11 AM
I'm 6'3", I was wondering what color code I should order
Chad Harrison
07/24/2009 4:33 PM
Chad, depending on the length of your arms you are most likely a white or green dot. Thanks. Andy.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
07/24/2009 5:02 PM
Ping has now changed its color codes and has a color code "purple" , 1.5 degrees flat between red and orange. Do you stock this colour code? Your drop down list is the old list.
Greg Robinson
07/06/2009 2:25 AM
Thank you for your inquiry. I do not have that color code in stock currently but I can have it built for you at any time. If you have interest in a custom PING order, please contact me at 1-800-372-2557 Thanks. Andy.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
07/07/2009 5:22 PM
do you offer the i10 irons white dot with +1" length (stiff) and 1/4" oversize grips?
Tom
07/05/2009 2:16 PM
Thank you for your question. Ping will be able to build the set to your liking so the set makeup you will need is available. If you would like to put an order into Ping for this set, please call me at 1-800-372-2557 so that we can have you set built and shipped as quickly as possible. Thanks. Andy.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
07/07/2009 3:25 PM
what weight is orange.dot d1, c9 ?
Joe
06/18/2009 9:36 PM
Thank you for your inquiry. The i10 irons are D0 with each wedge increasing in weight Pitch and UW are D2, SW D4, and LW D6.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
06/19/2009 1:59 PM
I keep reading about length of shaft, measuring wrist to floor, I am short, so what does this measurement tell me and how do I apply it to shaft length
Anonymous
06/02/2009 9:17 AM
Thank you for your question in regard to shaft lengths. The measurement from wrist to floor will determine which length you will need your shaft set at. Typically, shorter golfer will need their irons/woods cut down in order to maximize proper impact. Please determine the length of your arm from wrist to floor from a standing upright position with your arms at your side and I can determine the optimal length for you.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
06/03/2009 10:21 AM
Also your wrist to floor measurement will determine what lie angle you need. I'm 5'3" and I needed my clubs flattened 3 degrees from standard! Look into it!
Low Handicap Golfer: Luke
08/13/2009 1:06 PM
I am a average golfer looking for new clubs...current set had extra inch added to shaft length, but not sure I needed it. I am 6'2"...would a custom club fitting be recommended or would std shaf
Anonymous
05/20/2009 6:36 PM
Thank you for your inquiry. Typically guys your height will need added length to the shaft with an upright lie angle. Your arm length from wrist to floor will give a better idea as to how much additional length is needed. The majority of golfers in your height range would benefit from a 1/2" extended shaft and a 2 degree upright lie angle. The custom iron set will definately improve your ball striking ability and your consistency in your iron play. Please give us a call if you have further quest
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
05/21/2009 8:44 AM
I have old clubs looking to buy new how do I tell if my clubs are to long or short.
Mid Handicap Golfer: David
09/04/2009 6:32 PM
hi
looking to buy ping iron set but problem is what set will suit my handicap of 18
thanks jamie
Anonymous
01/13/2009 8:55 AM
Jamie, looking at the Ping iron sets that would work well for your skill level, the G5, G10, Rapture, and Rapture V2 all are excellent options that would help improve your game. The i10, and S57 are geared toward the low hanicap players and professionals.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
01/13/2009 5:22 PM