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PING i230 Irons Robot Testing Data | Cool Clubs Robot Testing Discussion



The new PING i230 irons represent the newest players cavity golf irons from PING, aimed at providing players with terrific feel, workability, and performance in a sleek look. The PING i230 irons are now available at 2nd Swing stores and 2ndswing.com.

In this video, 2nd Swing’s Drew Mahowald meets with Mark Timms and Jack Gilbert from Cool Clubs to discuss the new PING i230 irons. More specifically, Cool Clubs has conducted in-depth robot testing on the new PING i230 irons, gathering countless data points. During the discussion, Timms shares some of the data he has found and breaks down where the PING i230 irons will be a strong iron for golfers.

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21 Comments

  1. Ohhhh okay, now I understand. It's an actual robot.
    I thought this was a Halloween episode and they made a robot costume for Thomas Campbell.
    Haa haa haa haa.

  2. The i230 looks very tight from left to right, but could you kindly publish the data using the same scale on both the X and Y axis? That way, it's easier to compare the all shots and individual circles. Thanks.

  3. Woah! This is next level! Thanks! Seems like the Cool Clubs founder is a smart guy! i230 seems like it will be replacing my iBlade, just have to get properly fit for a correct shaft.

  4. Interesting but nobody swings like a robot. Not sure if the robot testing actually means anything at all.

  5. It should be relatively easy to show those charts on the same scale, would be a great update for the cool clubs people

  6. Are they doing this for every new release? Seems like the same controlled variable experimenting the manufacturers all do but don’t publish. Can they run all clubs of a certain category through the same equation and unequivocally identify which is the best for a certain strike/player? I would assume fitting still needed but if you can eliminate the variables of strike is seems like industry could finally rank clubs against each other with 100% accuracy without bias according to the criteria selected by the buyer. From there buyer could then weigh the importance of look/feel preferences against the fractional performance improvements of one model over another. Is this what you all are doing?

  7. This is amazing – this is not only great for this company, but its amazing they are sharing it as it will help get people fitted into the right club for them

  8. Even tho the scales are a little different, it looks pretty obvious to me that the i230 dominates all the other clubs in these tests. I think Ping has a winner with the new club!

  9. I would love to see some blades tested! They are reputed to be very unforgiving but I have found them no harder to hit than a players distance club. And btw there are some good older golfer who swing 65 mph and still deserve to play good clubs!

  10. Great video – very interesting stuff. I recently purchased a set if i230 clubs so feel happy about that decision after seeing this.

  11. Next time use the same scales to make apples-apples comparison. Tweaking the scales, I can make any manufacturer look great.

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