Clubs such as the i530s show just how far the power bats have come in the last 10 years. I remember testing the Taylor Made M2s around 2016-7, impossible to stop on a green with a 7i, with the i530s there would be no issues. In terms of the i530s it is classic Ping. Their original hollow bodied iron, the i500s were completely outclassed by the competition, the next generation the i525s caught up with the competition and now the i530s moves that a little bit more. It is a great iron and suitable for a very wide handicap range. The G730s are interesting. There is something about the shape of the iron that to my eyes harks back to some of the original Ping irons - I really like it. The sound though is horrendous, but over time I suspect you would get used to it. I play a Ping G425 5w and when I first got it, it was to my eyes incredibly loud (it is!), but now I just tune it out. Would like to see a high handicapper try these out
I have the 530’s and man they’re rocketships. I would like to emphasize that in a simulator they sound like a solid iron and hooks you immediately. Hitting outside, definitely have a click/ faint ting sound with the lower irons so it’s something I need to get used to. Give them a try but try to do an outside demo for the full experience. Cheers to more birdies and thanks for the video sir!
Good to see you back & I hope your hearing is ok after that test - it sounded horrific and for me, even if they offered better performance, I would not be putting them in the bag & strangely both clubs appeared on the loud side!
Just been fitted with the Blueprint s irons by Mr Newton, I did try the i530, and they are a very good iron. However, I would strongly suggest trying out the Blueprint s. They are no more difficult to hit than the i530, but feel off the face is so much softer.
I plan on blending (4,5,6 irons) i530 irons with the (7,8,9,PW) Blueprint S. The i530 long irons were incredible during an outdoor demo, even tried an iffy lie in the rough with the 4 iron and was very impressed. Hats off to Carls Golfland in Michigan for having full iron sets available to demo EVEN IN LEFT HANDED!
I've got the blueprint S and I think you're going to have a big gap with that blend set. I suppose that doesn't really matter if you know what your expected results are going to be.
@@bretts7037 i agree that the stock lofts have a big gap. Probably The blended set will have a blend of retro and power spec lofts so there is a good transition between lofts.
I tried the i530. Although I loved the look, the feel, and sound, I hit a VERY hot one. It went nearly 20 yards further than the rest. Unfortunately, it put me off them. I'm getting a set of Srixons now.
I play I500, don’t care about the sound, it’s when I look at my game card and see great scores, I am happy about my clubs… if I ever change my clubs I would go I530 or I230 , I am 63 yrs old and am a 4 hcp
I got an old set of Srixons that are pretty similar design. You dont get much dirt in the back of it. Think ive only ever cleaned them once when i was thinking of selling them
years ago, tour edge had an iron with polymer.in the head. it had a great springy feel on impact, and the sound wasn't noticeable. wonder if ping's next model might go retro and squirt a little polymer in there to dampen that sound. i doubt it.
The “sound” is inaccurate, since it’s coming from an enclosed area. These sound great on the course. More importantly, they feel great and perform great. Ended up going with these with a blind test during fitting. Based on the above factors, they out-performed t200s, callaway smoke, and barely the Taylormade p790. I loved the heavy head of the p790 but ended up going with ping with their equal “feel” and results.
@MichaelNewtonGolf just an idea for a video… how about testing one length 5 irons of different models, Cobra forged tec vs tec X vs Ltdx vs Darkspeed vs some of their one length hybrids…. Just a thought. Thanks
Hmm. Not my cup of tea, Michael. TBH, they sound pretty dreadful. When are you reviewing the 2024 Wilson Staff irons? I saw Rick Shiels drooling over them a few days ago and I'm keen for your reaction to them. Really I'm just seeking more external validation of my recent purchase 😉😊
Curious. Which set would be better for a high handicapper (18ish) ? I like the looks of the i530 but the forgiveness of the g730 is appealing. The noise of the g730 isn't a deal breaker but not too keen on the cavity being so deep. I agree that if dirt/grass gets down there, it's going to be a pain to clean out.
I can understand the look of club not fitting someone's eye. But the sound? If it works for me I don't care what it sounds like. Additionally, the G425 3W & 5W get them ASAP these are the best clubs ever made.
It’s odd when we hear how much effort is put into making these clubs that no one in Ping HQ notices the sound is dreadful before they produce the finished article.
@@andybt3989 of course not. But given the choice of 2 equally useful/suitable clubs, then it will be the deciding factor. And there are others out there that perform similarly to G730 but sound and feel much better
@@cameronloveless1751I wouldn’t know as I’ve not tried them. I never use looks or sound to select a club. Always results. I know people who’ve selected clubs because they look nice and they pay the price. My driver, a G425 Max is loud! It pi55es off my mate! I don’t care because it performs.
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Thei530 is nice but with lofts too strong. Won’t replace my I 525. Those to me feel sound and perform great for me. They did better in my fitting as I was sure would get Mizuno 525 or Srixon. Stopping power and look at top way better
The strong lofts are a marketing technique that fool some players into thinking they are hitting the ball further. In reality, slapping a 6-iron number on a club that has a 5-iron loft isn’t “increasing” your distance.
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As an average golfer I could care less about the look or the sound . It’s the results !!!!
Nice to have you back.
Thank you ☺️
When I was fitted for the 730, I just didn't hear the sound. Maybe I was concentrating so much on the club result that sound never became an issue.
Clubs such as the i530s show just how far the power bats have come in the last 10 years. I remember testing the Taylor Made M2s around 2016-7, impossible to stop on a green with a 7i, with the i530s there would be no issues.
In terms of the i530s it is classic Ping. Their original hollow bodied iron, the i500s were completely outclassed by the competition, the next generation the i525s caught up with the competition and now the i530s moves that a little bit more. It is a great iron and suitable for a very wide handicap range.
The G730s are interesting. There is something about the shape of the iron that to my eyes harks back to some of the original Ping irons - I really like it. The sound though is horrendous, but over time I suspect you would get used to it. I play a Ping G425 5w and when I first got it, it was to my eyes incredibly loud (it is!), but now I just tune it out. Would like to see a high handicapper try these out
Spin numbers like a blade on the 530. Id game these as a cat 1 golfer. Absolutely 💯
Yeah it's nutty how they get that spin and lauch combined with a strong loft. I am turfing my Blueprint S for them.
@@bretts7037 I game the old mp32, forged semi blade, but of cavity on it. These pings have just as good spin numbers.
I have the 530’s and man they’re rocketships. I would like to emphasize that in a simulator they sound like a solid iron and hooks you immediately. Hitting outside, definitely have a click/ faint ting sound with the lower irons so it’s something I need to get used to. Give them a try but try to do an outside demo for the full experience. Cheers to more birdies and thanks for the video sir!
Good to see you back Mike 👍
Good to see you back & I hope your hearing is ok after that test - it sounded horrific and for me, even if they offered better performance, I would not be putting them in the bag & strangely both clubs appeared on the loud side!
miss these review videos, man - you're lock on with your reviews - keep up the great work
Thank you ☺️
I've been waiting on this i530 review from you! Thanks again!
Just been fitted with the Blueprint s irons by Mr Newton, I did try the i530, and they are a very good iron. However, I would strongly suggest trying out the Blueprint s. They are no more difficult to hit than the i530, but feel off the face is so much softer.
Thanks for the informative comment! I will try the blueprint before making my final decision! 😊
@@sylvandude1if you’re trying the Blueprints you should also try the Wilson Staff blades and CB’s
I got fitted with i530 and live them, you get used to sound , great review
The i530 sound is fine, it’s the 730 that’s loud!
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I do like the look of the i530 irons. How would you compare them to TM P790 and Mizuno 245? Thanks!
I plan on blending (4,5,6 irons) i530 irons with the (7,8,9,PW) Blueprint S.
The i530 long irons were incredible during an outdoor demo, even tried an iffy lie in the rough with the 4 iron and was very impressed.
Hats off to Carls Golfland in Michigan for having full iron sets available to demo EVEN IN LEFT HANDED!
Carl’s is great. I now live in GA, and I still go to Carl’s whenever I’m visiting family in MI. I also got fitted there for i530
I've got the blueprint S and I think you're going to have a big gap with that blend set. I suppose that doesn't really matter if you know what your expected results are going to be.
@@bretts7037 i agree that the stock lofts have a big gap. Probably The blended set will have a blend of retro and power spec lofts so there is a good transition between lofts.
I tried the i530. Although I loved the look, the feel, and sound, I hit a VERY hot one. It went nearly 20 yards further than the rest. Unfortunately, it put me off them. I'm getting a set of Srixons now.
Always love your reviews! Like the technical detail as well. I appreciate the enthusiasm for the sport!
Thinking of upgrading to i530 next winter.
I absolutely love my G425 Max driver, but I have to agree. It is noisy, especially indoors.
Love to wake up and see a Newton review!
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I play I500, don’t care about the sound, it’s when I look at my game card and see great scores, I am happy about my clubs… if I ever change my clubs I would go I530 or I230 , I am 63 yrs old and am a 4 hcp
Tried the cobra forged tech. Will try the 530s but the 730s are just too fugly for my eye. They are huge behind the ball😏
I got an old set of Srixons that are pretty similar design. You dont get much dirt in the back of it. Think ive only ever cleaned them once when i was thinking of selling them
years ago, tour edge had an iron with polymer.in the head. it had a great springy feel on impact, and the sound wasn't noticeable. wonder if ping's next model might go retro and squirt a little polymer in there to dampen that sound. i doubt it.
The “sound” is inaccurate, since it’s coming from an enclosed area. These sound great on the course. More importantly, they feel great and perform great. Ended up going with these with a blind test during fitting. Based on the above factors, they out-performed t200s, callaway smoke, and barely the Taylormade p790. I loved the heavy head of the p790 but ended up going with ping with their equal “feel” and results.
Reviews aside, Nicest swing on RUclips. I’m truly jealous.
@MichaelNewtonGolf just an idea for a video… how about testing one length 5 irons of different models, Cobra forged tec vs tec X vs Ltdx vs Darkspeed vs some of their one length hybrids…. Just a thought.
Thanks
Hmm. Not my cup of tea, Michael. TBH, they sound pretty dreadful.
When are you reviewing the 2024 Wilson Staff irons? I saw Rick Shiels drooling over them a few days ago and I'm keen for your reaction to them. Really I'm just seeking more external validation of my recent purchase 😉😊
thanks mike
Curious. Which set would be better for a high handicapper (18ish) ? I like the looks of the i530 but the forgiveness of the g730 is appealing. The noise of the g730 isn't a deal breaker but not too keen on the cavity being so deep. I agree that if dirt/grass gets down there, it's going to be a pain to clean out.
Down to the Srixon zx5 mark ii or the ping i530 which I have yet to hit, but hear wonders. Trust you Michael. Which one do you prefer?
I can understand the look of club not fitting someone's eye. But the sound? If it works for me I don't care what it sounds like. Additionally, the G425 3W & 5W get them ASAP these are the best clubs ever made.
I do not like that cavity on the back of the G730 lots of irons like that hard to clean i have ping 525 irons thanks for the video mike
It’s odd when we hear how much effort is put into making these clubs that no one in Ping HQ notices the sound is dreadful before they produce the finished article.
I agree with you. Then again, PING have never been scared to make offensively loud clubs. I mean, it’s how they got their name! 😅
Sound doesn’t equal low scores!
@@andybt3989 of course not. But given the choice of 2 equally useful/suitable clubs, then it will be the deciding factor. And there are others out there that perform similarly to G730 but sound and feel much better
@@cameronloveless1751I wouldn’t know as I’ve not tried them. I never use looks or sound to select a club. Always results. I know people who’ve selected clubs because they look nice and they pay the price. My driver, a G425 Max is loud! It pi55es off my mate! I don’t care because it performs.
Most people using the G730s aren't swinging anywhere this quickly, for the slower swing speed likely won't be quite as offensive!?
You not posted for a few months. Hope all is well. Love the Vids and stuido
Been manic coaching since mid Jan but hopefully get back on the video run 👍
Where has Michael been? Both clubs look awesome.
Michael has been extremely busy coaching! Not enough hours in the day at the moment 😫 trying to get back on the video run 👍
@@MichaelNewtonGolf Welcome back
@@MichaelNewtonGolfI missed your videos. Great to have you back Mike
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Thei530 is nice but with lofts too strong. Won’t replace my I 525. Those to me feel sound and perform great for me. They did better in my fitting as I was sure would get Mizuno 525 or Srixon. Stopping power and look at top way better
Looks like you are hitting green dot irons, std length?
I tried the 730 they performed well but couldn’t get past the sound……such a shame
The strong lofts are a marketing technique that fool some players into thinking they are hitting the ball further. In reality, slapping a 6-iron number on a club that has a 5-iron loft isn’t “increasing” your distance.
Ping offers 3 lofts. Take your pick.
Where have you been?
Extremely busy coaching
Ping drivers have sounded that loud from the beginning of time.
Cavity backs are expensive now for what the are. Ridiculous.
Jacked up lofts making people think they are better than they are. Worst mistake ever.
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