Second-Hand Ping Irons
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Ping iBlade Iron Set 5-P Stiff Flex
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World-Renowned Irons
What sets Ping golf irons apart isn’t any single flashy feature—it’s a design philosophy that’s stayed consistent for over six decades. Their colour-coded lie angle system, unique to Ping, means clubs are matched to your build rather than just handed off the shelf. That kind of precision is baked into every iron they produce.
The G-series irons, spanning the G410, G425, G430, and the newer G440, are some of the most forgiving game-improvement irons available, using tungsten toe weights and PurFlex face technology to keep off-centre hits playable and on-target.
For lower-handicap players wanting something more workable, the i-series (think i230 and i59) delivers the feedback and ball-flight control that single-figure players are after. Whatever stage your game is at, our range of used Ping golf clubs in NZ covers it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Ping irons are best for beginners?
Which Ping irons are best for beginners?
The G-series is the natural starting point for developing golfers. Models like the G425 and G430 combine high MOI, tungsten weighting, and a lower centre of gravity to get the ball up consistently and keep mishits in play.
Our Ping golf clubs for sale also look sleeker than most game-improvement irons, which matters when you’re pulling them out of your bag in front of your playing partners. If you’re building out a full bag, our Callaway preowned golf clubs and TaylorMade golf clubs in NZ are worth exploring too.
Are used Ping golf clubs worth buying?
Are used Ping golf clubs worth buying?
Ping golf irons are engineered for long-term durability, and the forgiveness and consistency that makes them stand out doesn’t fade with a few seasons of use.
A well-graded set of second-hand Ping golf clubs can deliver the same on-course performance as the current model, often for a fraction of the price. Check the photos, check the grade, and you’ll know exactly what’s heading your way.
What types of clubs does Ping make?
What types of clubs does Ping make?
Ping produces drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, wedges, and putters. And they’re competitive across all of them. The Ping golf drivers are the headline act, but their irons and woods are seriously underrated.
Explore our full range of used Ping golf clubs for sale to find the right fit, or look at our Callaway preowned drivers and TaylorMade drivers in NZ if you’re completing the rest of your set.
