I first experienced ForeGolf more than a decade ago when writing a feature on custom fitting for Golf Digest. Impressive as they were then, they are even better now. A really well run family business backed by knowledge and expertise. The fitting alone is a good experience. The end product can only help lower your scores.
Thanks for your review. I took the g700, G410 , i210 and the i500 to the range and using a track man there was no question about it that the G700 was longest, tightest dispersion for me. I still play the G25s with graphite shaft. Recently changed the PW shaft to a AWT 2.0 Stiff on my G25s and it was carrying as much as my 9i witht he most amazing ball flight. The shafts got me intrigued. Got to try 7irons of all 4 models as well as my own. Interchanged between stiff and regular on the AWTs. The G700 was longer by 18 yards than my own g25s and 11 yards longer than the i410. The other two didnt enjoy the hits. Got way more movement with the i410 though while the G700 were high long with a tiny bit of draw. Took the 410 and 700 with AWT 2.0 shafts for a round one had a Stiff other regular. Kept interchanging. Again same result G700 was always crisp and pure with a slight draw but generally straight, the G410 moved way more but didn't enjoy them as much as i did the G700. Am thinking of getting the 4i -6i with AWT 2.0 regular and the 7i- PW with stiff AWT 2.0, will keep my mizunos (or my ping G25s) for the GW,SW and LW. Very confused. But one thing is for sure the G700 are the easiest irons i have hit!!!
played ping irons for 30 years. these remind me of the old rapture irons without the extreme offset. these will get the ball higher, don't need a 4 or 3 iron. nice finish, played my best.
After years of using earlier pings and giving up on them including woods and switching to srixons etc especially forged feel, less offset (as suffer from pulls not slices) the new pings (i500, 210s) are intriguing. Interested to see how you assess their new clubs and move onto forged (though part forged only).
Great video, gentlemen. Thank you. I am in the market for such category. The G700 is on my list. Your description is exactly what I am looking for. How would you compare the G700 to the Mizuno Hot Metal and the Forged as well as the Teitlist AP1?
Great review 👍🏻 I’ve tested these clubs and the 7iron worked surprisingly well for me and carried 175-180 yards with similar swing speed to your guy testings . The only thing that I’m worried about is the gaps at the bottom end of the bag. Not being able to test the 9iron, PW or UW what roughly would the carry numbers be based on the distance of the 7iron? Your advice would be much appreciated 👍🏻
The carry is about that 170 yard mark so you are right you will need the gap/U wedge in this set and also improve the loft gapping of your wedges to cover the change up in yardage. So if you were using 56 and 60 you might need to look at 52/56 or 54/58 if you get the UW. Hope that helps....
Very good video again and well explained regarding what shaft works with the head.....any chance you can do a review on the taylormade P790/P770 irons.....also I know you have the new Enroll putters available now as well maybe a quick review of them too 😉👍
I first experienced ForeGolf more than a decade ago when writing a feature on custom fitting for Golf Digest. Impressive as they were then, they are even better now. A really well run family business backed by knowledge and expertise. The fitting alone is a good experience. The end product can only help lower your scores.
By far the best assessment/review of these clubs to date. Thanks for your efforts.
Thanks for your review. I took the g700, G410 , i210 and the i500 to the range and using a track man there was no question about it that the G700 was longest, tightest dispersion for me. I still play the G25s with graphite shaft. Recently changed the PW shaft to a AWT 2.0 Stiff on my G25s and it was carrying as much as my 9i witht he most amazing ball flight. The shafts got me intrigued. Got to try 7irons of all 4 models as well as my own. Interchanged between stiff and regular on the AWTs. The G700 was longer by 18 yards than my own g25s and 11 yards longer than the i410. The other two didnt enjoy the hits. Got way more movement with the i410 though while the G700 were high long with a tiny bit of draw.
Took the 410 and 700 with AWT 2.0 shafts for a round one had a Stiff other regular. Kept interchanging. Again same result G700 was always crisp and pure with a slight draw but generally straight, the G410 moved way more but didn't enjoy them as much as i did the G700.
Am thinking of getting the 4i -6i with AWT 2.0 regular and the 7i- PW with stiff AWT 2.0, will keep my mizunos (or my ping G25s) for the GW,SW and LW.
Very confused. But one thing is for sure the G700 are the easiest irons i have hit!!!
played ping irons for 30 years. these remind me of the old rapture irons without the extreme offset. these will get the ball higher, don't need a 4 or 3 iron. nice finish, played my best.
Excellent review for the average golfer with moderate swing speed and getting on in years :)
Thanks John 👍🏻
Great Job guys. Keep the reviews coming, really like the format and level of detail.
Thanks JC
After years of using earlier pings and giving up on them including woods and switching to srixons etc especially forged feel, less offset (as suffer from pulls not slices) the new pings (i500, 210s) are intriguing. Interested to see how you assess their new clubs and move onto forged (though part forged only).
Thanks again. The new Pings are great and reviews coming soon.
Me too.. a hard hooked here...
Great video, gentlemen. Thank you. I am in the market for such category. The G700 is on my list. Your description is exactly what I am looking for. How would you compare the G700 to the Mizuno Hot Metal and the Forged as well as the Teitlist AP1?
Great review 👍🏻 I’ve tested these clubs and the 7iron worked surprisingly well for me and carried 175-180 yards with similar swing speed to your guy testings . The only thing that I’m worried about is the gaps at the bottom end of the bag. Not being able to test the 9iron, PW or UW what roughly would the carry numbers be based on the distance of the 7iron? Your advice would be much appreciated 👍🏻
The carry is about that 170 yard mark so you are right you will need the gap/U wedge in this set and also improve the loft gapping of your wedges to cover the change up in yardage. So if you were using 56 and 60 you might need to look at 52/56 or 54/58 if you get the UW. Hope that helps....
ForeGolf Custom great bit of advice 👍🏻 thanks for the reply. Looking forward to the next review
Very good video again and well explained regarding what shaft works with the head.....any chance you can do a review on the taylormade P790/P770 irons.....also I know you have the new Enroll putters available now as well maybe a quick review of them too 😉👍
Thanks Jeremy, trying to get through as many of the brands as possible. Will look at putters in an upcoming video. Thanks for watching.
Excellent review
Good job ...............AGAIN...........keep them coming
Thanks Stan. Getting better. 😉👍🏻
Are the G700 good for a high handicap player
They sure are. Great for getting the ball in the air and flying. 👍🏻