
Ping G740 Irons Review
"As expected, the Ping G740 irons do exactly what they say on the tin. They are big, forgiving, very easy to launch and built to help golfers hit the ball further and straighter with less effort."

"As expected, the Ping G740 irons do exactly what they say on the tin. They are big, forgiving, very easy to launch and built to help golfers hit the ball further and straighter with less effort."

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