What ping clubs are illegal?

The "illegal" Ping clubs refer to specific Ping Eye 2 irons with square grooves made before April 1, 1990, which were grandfathered in as legal for play despite newer groove rules that made similar grooves non-conforming; they're not truly illegal but offer a significant spin advantage, leading to controversy and eventual waivers from Ping allowing pros to avoid using them in top events, though they remain legal for most amateurs.
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What Ping irons are illegal?

PGA Tour, USGA can now ban pre-1990 square-grooves irons from competition. Ping and the PGA Tour announced Monday that an agreement had been reached in which Ping will waive its right to prevent the Tour from adopting conditions of competition that would prevent the use of PingEye2 irons manufactured before 1990.
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Why are U-grooves illegal?

In turn, because the rough shots were so “easy”, the PGA took action. They implemented regulations restricting the dimensions of grooves that were legal to use in competition play. Many “U” grooves became illegal due to their dimensions, and manufacturers had to comply with the new regulations.
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Are certain golf clubs illegal?

While there are no clubs that the USGA considered “banned” or “illegal” in that exact verbiage, there are clubs that do not strictly conform to their general rules of acceptability. That means that some clubs simply are not suitable for professional or competitive play and that they are, in essence, illegal.
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Are DeChambeau's clubs legal?

DeChambeau's irons are 3D-printed

That madethem legal to play in competition, and DeChambeau promptly added them to his bag in Augusta.
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Is a 72 degree wedge illegal?

Yes, a 72-degree wedge is generally legal for play because the USGA and R&A don't set a maximum loft limit, but its conformity depends on the grooves and design meeting specific rules, not just the loft; while rare and better for extreme short-game shots (like getting out of bunkers), it's a real club used for high, soft landings near the green, though most pros stick to 64 degrees or less.
 
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How long are Scottie Scheffler's irons?

Scottie Scheffler plays his TaylorMade P7TW irons slightly longer than standard, with his 7-iron at around 37 1/8 inches (cut length), which is about a quarter-inch longer than typical, and his longer irons (5-iron) can be over 38 inches, all paired with Dynamic Gold X100 shafts, reflecting his powerful, precise swing. 
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Are Ping Eye 2 still illegal?

Ping Eye 2 irons (pre-1990) are generally legal for amateur play under USGA rules but are banned in most professional tournaments (PGA Tour, Majors) due to their "square" grooves, which exceed modern groove regulations, though a historic 1990 agreement grandfathered them for amateurs and allowed for a loophole until Ping waived rights for pros in 2010, making the older ones non-conforming for pro events now, but they're still great for recreational golf. 
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What is the most forgivable ping iron?

The most forgiving PING irons currently available are the PING G730, designed for maximum distance and forgiveness with strong lofts and high MOI, making them ideal for high-handicappers; the PING G430 series also offers excellent forgiveness in a slightly smaller head, while older models like the G425 are renowned for being exceptionally easy to hit, with the G730 generally being PING's most forgiving model to date. 
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What is the 70/30 rule in golf?

The "70/30 rule" in golf has a few meanings, but most commonly refers to a strategic guideline for attacking par 5s: only go for the green in two if there's a clear, hazard-free 70-yard wide landing zone and you can reach within 30 yards of the hole. Another interpretation emphasizes practice allocation: 70% of practice on the short game (putting, chipping, pitching) and 30% on the long game (driving, irons) for better scoring. 
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What is the hardest golf club to swing?

The hardest golf clubs to hit are generally considered the long irons (1-iron through 4-iron) due to their long shafts and low loft, requiring precision and speed, with the 1-iron being legendary for difficulty, but the Driver and 3-wood are also top contenders for amateurs because of their length and lower loft, demanding great swing consistency, while some golfers find wedges or even the putter mentally tough for mastering short game precision. 
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Are 68 degree wedges legal?

Yes, a 68-degree wedge is generally legal for play under USGA/R&A rules, as loft itself isn't the main issue, but rather the club's grooves and design; while very high lofts aren't common, they can conform if they meet modern standards, but older or unusually designed wedges might have illegal grooves and be banned for tournament play.
 
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Do any pros still wear metal spikes?

Yes, professional golfers on Tour play with spikeless golf shoes, though they are still in the minority. Many Tour players still play with metal cleats, so you'll find pro golfers on both ends of the spectrum depending on their preference and their Tour stop that week.
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Are U-grooves legal?

A common misconception is that "V" shaped grooves will be required under the new specifications and that "U" shaped grooves will no longer be allowed. This is not the case. However, any "U" shaped groove must conform to the new specifications for both cross sectional area/spacing and edge radius.
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What pros hit Ping irons?

PGA Tour
  • Brian Campbell.
  • Corey Conners.
  • Austin Eckroat.
  • Harrison Endycott.
  • Harris English.
  • Tony Finau.
  • Viktor Hovland.
  • Mackenzie Hughes.
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Are Callaway Supersoft balls legal?

Supersoft MAX is our longest ball for slow swing players. The cover is engineered for increased ball speed with high launch and low spin. The oversized design provides increased consistency and high launch while conforming to the rules of golf.
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What are the best ping irons ever?

There's no single "best" Ping iron, as it depends on the golfer, but legendary models include the Ping Eye 2 for its timeless appeal, the G400/G425 series for modern distance/forgiveness, and the i210/i230/i530 series for players seeking feel and precision; recent top performers are the forgiving G440/G730 and player-friendly i59/i530.
 
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What handicap are Ping G425 irons for?

Ping G425 irons are designed for mid-to-high handicap golfers, including improving players and beginners, offering significant forgiveness, consistency, and distance through advanced game-improvement technology like increased MOI (Moment of Inertia) and perimeter weighting, making off-center hits more playable. They provide a blend of feel and performance, bridging the gap between super-game-improvement and player's irons. 
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Is it worth getting fitted as a 20 handicap?

Sure, if you just walked off the course after your first-ever nine holes, it's probably worth spending some more time on the course and on the range before booking a fitting session but if you've played enough to establish a 20 handicap (or better), you are absolutely good enough to get fitted for golf clubs.
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Why are Ping Eye 2 so popular?

In 1984, Ping released the Eye 2 with U shaped grooves made with Beryllium Copper rather than steel. Beryllium Copper naturally has more weight, but is softer than steel. Golfers claimed that the BECU's softer metal provided more "feel" for golfers that traditional steel irons.
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Are 20 year old golf clubs okay?

There is no evidence that golf clubs deteriorate over time. Well-maintained clubs will last a lifetime.
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What is the 70/30 rule in golf?

The "70/30 rule" in golf has a few meanings, but most commonly refers to a strategic guideline for attacking par 5s: only go for the green in two if there's a clear, hazard-free 70-yard wide landing zone and you can reach within 30 yards of the hole. Another interpretation emphasizes practice allocation: 70% of practice on the short game (putting, chipping, pitching) and 30% on the long game (driving, irons) for better scoring. 
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What club is good for 150 yards?

For a 150-yard shot in golf, most amateur golfers typically use a 7-iron or 6-iron, but it varies greatly by skill, club type, and conditions; low handicappers might use a 7-iron or even a 6-iron, while high handicappers might need a 6-iron or even a hybrid/wood, as it depends on your personal swing speed and consistency, so knowing your own distances is key.
 
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