Ping · Irons · 2024
i530
Best foryou like the look of a blade but want more distance, higher launch and stopping power - a compact, forged-faced players-distance iron for low-to-mid handicaps.
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About the Ping i530
The Ping i530 is an 2024 irons from Ping. Listed on CaddyCompare in 5-GW, 4-GW, 5-PW and 4-PW set compositions, in left-hand and right-hand, with senior, regular and stiff flex options. Compare prices from 2 UK retailers below — currently from £659.99.
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Relative to category peers · methodologyPros & cons
- Faster and longer than the i525 - a highly flexible forged face, a 40% thinner rear wall and lofts 1.5-2 degrees stronger
- A compact, blade-style head that delivers distance with stopping power
- More forgiving and accurate - a 10% lower CG and weight savings tighten dispersion
- An overall soft feel from the hollow body and forged maraging face
- A players-distance iron - less workable than a true players' iron (the i230)
- Strong lofts for distance - not for traditional gapping
- A compact, demanding shape for a distance iron
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Ping · Irons · 2024
i530
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About the Ping i530
The Ping i530 is an 2024 irons from Ping. Listed on CaddyCompare in 5-GW, 4-GW, 5-PW and 4-PW set compositions, in left-hand and right-hand, with senior, regular and stiff flex options. Compare prices from 2 UK retailers below — currently from £659.99.
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Who is the Ping i530 best for?
You like the look of a blade but want more distance, higher launch and stopping power - a compact, forged-faced players-distance iron for low-to-mid handicaps.
Who should avoid the Ping i530?
You want maximum workability and feel (the i230 or Blueprint), traditional lofts, or maximum greenside spin.
What handicap is the Ping i530 suitable for?
The Ping i530 scores strongest for high-handicap golfers, and also suits mid-handicap golfers and scratch and tour players.
Does the Ping i530 have a shot bias?
The Ping i530 is broadly neutral in shot shape (no built-in draw or fade bias), with a high launch and mid spin.
How does the Ping i530 compare to the previous model?
The i530 replaces the i525 with a more compact, blade-style hollow body - a C300 maraging forged face, a 40% thinner rear wall and a 10% lower CG - for faster ball speeds, more distance and tighter dispersion, with lofts 1.5-2 degrees stronger. It launches higher with more stopping power and a softer feel than the i525.