Karsten must be turning over in his grave.
I'll have to demo a set when they make it to America though.
I think the first ever Ping 69's were forged, but ever since then Karsten engineered them as cast cavity back. They've never had a muscleback though.I Wear Pants wrote: Were Pings cast only until now or...?
Well I think the big deal is people buy Pings b/c theyNo snow we go! wrote: Karsten is doing dolphin rolls as we speak... lol
Fortunately the young regime understands one must stay relevant to todays business culture. Even though the forged club market is a small demographic... it is an important better player market that drives trends. (ex. Pro V1's) Why lose market share in a category... just based on historic club philosophy. They can make these to order... I see very little risk.
I look forward to seeing and hitting them as well.
Ci9's are for better players. I'd go for the Di9's if you're looking for Wilsons.j_crazy wrote: related topic:
I convinced the wife to let me get a new set since she talked me out of getting another puppy (hence no re-hashing of the bulldog thread). Here are some facts about my game:
I'm a 20 handicap (technically i'm a 24 now, but 8 months ago i was a 17 and I've been getting better every year as long as I get on the course regularly).
I'm a very inconsistent ball striker. I'll hit 40% good, Tow 25%, Heel 10%, Blade 20%, hit 5% fat
When I hit a ball square i have a slight draw and i always hit it much higher than most people.
Best clubs:
P
7
8
Worst Clubs:
Driver
3
6
I currently hit Callaway Steelhead X-16's.
My question is, should I get a new set since I'm so bad? I was considering the Wilson Ci9's because they are supposedly weighted so it can accomodate my inconsistent swing. Thoughts?
ccrunner609 wrote: those clubs look sweet.
I wonder if they have a slim profile when you look down the shaft?

Usually when you buy Mizuno it's for forged clubs. I dunno anything about their cast stainless. It's certainly not their specialty.j_crazy wrote: I think I'm gonna go with the Mizuno MX-100. Golf.com says they are good for high handicappers.
I've known 2 guys that swear by Mizunos, but both were scratch golfers. Anyone here have any thoughts?