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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Jan 4, 2000
Pros: Looks, Feel, Consistency Cons: None
Summary: I've played nickel ISI's since 1997 and I must congratulate PING on its latest iteration ... the I-3 Blade, a home run if your into chasing leather spheres. These traditional looking clubs are a stark departure from the "PING" look of the old ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Dec 29, 1999
Pros: Solid Feel/Thin top line Cons: Grips to hard
Summary: I have tried the new i3 Series from Ping and they are the next generation of Golf. I have played i2's for 12 years and tried, Titleist, Cobra and Calloway, and nothing compared to these clubs, until the i3's.
I am a 9 hdcp. These clubs have a ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Dec 21, 1999
Pros: Playability, fitting system, quality Cons: availability in some areas
Summary: In looking at the new PING i3 Blades, you are correct about one thing. They DO NOT look like a traditional blade. And another thing, they DO NOT play like a traditional blade. They're better. Much better. This is PING's idea of a blade club, and the ... read more
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Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Dec 16, 1999
Pros: Beautiful looking irons with a nice solid feel. Also good feedback on mishits. Even the wedge and sandwedge t address looks like a traditional muscleback blade. Cons: Not quite as forgiving when golf ball is struck off heel or toe of club. But the looks alone make up for lack of forgiveness!
Summary: The new i3 blades from Ping are great looking and produce awesome feel! There is minimal offset which gives it such a nice traditional look. It also seems to be a bit smaller head than what you see everyday from other golf companies.With the emphasis ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Oct 14, 1999
Pros: Less offset, good feedback, inspire confidence Cons: Not a true "blade" despite the name
Summary: My first impression of the Ping i3 was sort of a mixed one. It set up cleanly, looked good, but really did not offer much to convince me to change from my Copper Ping Eye Two irons.
Well, I came across a set of Ping i3 blades from the Ping ... read more
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Apr 30, 2008
Pros: very forgiving Cons: none to mention
Summary: I purchased a 2nd hand set of i3's 6 months ago, and thought I'd give them good use before assessing them. They are standard steel shafts, and happened to be 'blue' dot, which Ping had previously assessed me as being. I've used 'eye 2', 'zing 2', and
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Dec 5, 2006
Pros: Game improving clubs and their looks are impeccable. Cons: Costly
Summary: I've been playing for over 30 years now and have had many sets of clubs. I played with Ping I2 irons for 7 years and I was very taken with the I3 when I read the specs and saw the style of them for the first time. I originally bought them with steel
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Jul 27, 2006
Pros: Very durable Cons: You can’t justify throwing them in the water
Summary: I've been playing these clubs for awhile. They never disappoint. If you get comfortable using them, you may never want to experiment with any others. Learn to use them right, play for accuracy and you'll be
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Mar 5, 2006
Pros: Win every game! Cons: Fingerprints don't rub off easy.
Summary: With this iron, you'll never need any other club! Brilliant for teeing off, and if you're losing, beat the other players into pulps. A fantastic club for everything but
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