Ping Unveils All-New Blueprint T Irons

Second generation of stunning forged iron which is loved by tour pros

Ping’s new Blueprint T irons form part of the second generation of the Blueprint name, after it was first released back in 2019, and the latest upgrade has already become a firm favourite with a number of Tour players since it surfaced all the way back in August.

Ping Blueprint T Irons

Designed for accomplished golfers who are looking for control and precision, the new Blueprint T iron is the forged model in the lineup, working alongside the cavity-backed Blueprint S, and is focused on delivering ‘workability, trajectory control and superb feel’.

Ping Blueprint T Irons

This time around, the iron features a shorter heel-face height to allow a better transition from the hosel to the topline, for a cleaner look at address. The sole width is narrow to promote consistent turf interaction from all conditions.

WATCH OUR REVIEW OF THE NEW PING BLUEPRINT S IRONS HERE

The Blueprint T is a fully forged iron, besides the tungsten toe screw and tip weights which help to raise MOI, and Ping have centred the mass around the impact zone for a better sound and feel.

Ping Blueprint T Irons

The lofts match both the Blueprint S and i230 irons allow golfers to create a blended combo set which combines two or even three of Ping’s offerings.

Ping say that when they tested the Blueprint T irons with their tour pros, they produced higher ball speeds than previous generations, whilst increasing the peak height to help them hold the green even better.

Ping Blueprint T Irons

The Ping Blueprint T iron is available from 3-PW and are at the premium end of the equipment scale, with an RRP of �200 per iron.


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Dan Box
Dan Box

Dan is the Editor of Golfalot and has been working here since 2018, helping to bring you the latest news from the equipment world, as well as reviews of a wide array of products and a number of features too. He plays off a handicap of 4 at Hazel Grove Golf Club in Manchester.

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