Review: Ping i525 irons

The newly released i525 irons are one of the most attractive irons on the market, promising a solid feel and exceptional performance on the course. Ping's innovative features in these irons added to our excitement. So, let's quickly find out how these new i525 irons perform out on the course.
Sound & Feel
With a forged maraging steel face and a cast 17-4 stainless steel body, the i525s are not only fast and long but also comfortable to use.
Ping has strategically positioned EVA polymer inside the i525 irons, which creates exceptional sound and feel that many players want in their iron.
Performance

The new irons are comfortable to hold, sound great, and perform admirably. Though it will take some time to get used to these irons, once you do, no one will be able to stop you from becoming a master of the iron game.
These irons come with some of the proven technologies of i59 and g425 irons to provide an improved feel and performance enhancement.
I525s has tungsten weighting in both the toe and the shaft tip to raise the moment of inertia (MOI) and increase forgiveness. The most appealing feature of these irons is that they won't let you hit the wrong shot, even on bad days.
Ping's goal with the i525s is to produce distance, accuracy, and forgiveness, which they accomplished brilliantly, as the i525 irons deliver what they promised.

The Final Words
These are one of the best irons Ping has ever produced, albeit they'll appeal to amateurs and women golfers more than men, and you'll see them in the bags of most Ladies European Tour golfers in upcoming events.
If you are looking for a new set of irons that look superb, and offer class-leading performance and incredible forgiveness, then the 2022 Ping i525 irons would be a stellar choice.
Please
to comment on this post.