The innovative design of the Ping G25 iron set with Ping CFS steel shafts can appeal to golfers regardless of handicap. Ping G25 irons have a sleek appearance compared to traditional Ping designs. The sole and the top line are thinner than the G20 line. This is a cast cavity back design, but it offers some of the desirable characteristics normally associated with classic forged irons. A complete set includes the 3-9 and four wedges. Since many players supplement these irons with G25 hybrids, most sets begin with a five, six, or seven iron. Sets typically include one or more of the four available wedges: pitching wedge, gap wedge, sand wedge, and lob wedge. This set features Ping steel shafts, although sets are available with graphite as well. Taller golfers may want to look for sets with shafts 1 inch longer than normal. Choose the best shaft flex for your game: regular, stiff or extra stiff. Headcovers are golf accessories that will help keep your irons free of nicks and scratches.The higher launch angle is great for players that want more success in landing their golf balls gently on the green. When the greens are running fast, you can appreciate having irons that you can hit well up into the air. Higher trajectories are due in part to the low center of gravity utilized in the club design. However, you can benefit from a higher trajectory without unduly sacrificing distance. Vibrations are reduced by the medallion on the back of the face. Stability bars and the Custom Tuning Port both increase rigidity at impact. The result is a solid feel all across the large clubface. The club can tolerate mishits on the heel and toe thanks to significant perimeter weighting. Gradual changes to sole width and offset give these clubs a custom feel. The offset in the hosel gradually decreases from the longer irons to the shorter ones. The emphasis is on distance with the longer golf clubs. The emphasis is on accuracy and alignment with the shorter ones. Sole width progressively narrows from the long golf clubs to the shorter ones. This promotes distance and forgiveness where it counts on the longer shots. Narrower soles on the short irons promote feel, accuracy, and control.Ping classifies its golf iron sets by lie angle. A Black dot club is one with a standard lie angle. They are typically for golf enthusiasts of average height with swing planes that are neither flat or upright. A taller golf enthusiast with a normal to upright swing, consider blue, yellow, and green dot iron clubs. Men or women with a flatter arc may find that red, purple, or orange dot lie angles are more ideal.This can be excellent golf equipment to invest in. You can shave a few more strokes off your golf handicap and make the game much more enjoyable in the process. You can execute more accurate golf shots from the fairway into the green. You can be the envy of your golfing buddies, especially when you pull a Ping G25 golf club from your bag and hit your golf ball close to the pin.