Releaser acknowledges that Releaser assumes all such liability and responsibility. Release for Repair, Counterfeit Clubs and Third Party Workīy signing below, Releaser forever releases and discharges PING and its employees and related entities from any and all manner of claims, demands, liabilities or obligations of any kind or nature resulting from, or claiming to result from, in whole or in part, the work done by PING on the golf club(s) provided to PING by Releaser. PING accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express and personal Checks, which require approval before repairs can be performed. The PING Repair Department will contact you via telephone or email with repair charge information after your clubs have been evaluated and your repair request has been reviewed.
If your club(s) have been altered by anyone other than PING you may incur additional cost or it may prohibit us from performing the requested repair. If you cannot find your serial numbers, please contact the Repair Department for assistance.
Serial numbers for irons can be found on the hosel (where the shaft enters the clubhead), metal wood serial numbers on the sole or hosel, hybrid serial numbers on the sole or hosel, and putter serial numbers on the face, hosel or heel. For example, please note which irons need reshafting vs. If you need DIFFERENT repairs done to each club within a section, please describe this to us in detail in the Additional Instructions area. Please note that ALL COMPONENTS AND PARTS are required for no-charge consideration. Please ensure that all the clubs in the box are listed on this form. Some clubs within the same set may have different serial numbers. Complete the sections as completely as possible, making sure to include the serial number for every club. Remember Rule 1 and double check what you're buying. Ping irons are cast (not forged) and even if bent, will eventually return to their original cast position it could be next week or next year but it will happen. If bent too far or too often, the club may shatter. Some will even go to the trouble of bending the hosel of the club itself with widely varying results. Most adult males fall in the Blue-Black-Red range.Īnd therein lies the problem: unscrupulous sellers will paint over the true color of a less popular dot and advertise it as a color its not.
Having the right dot for you will improve your game Go to the Ping website, find out what dot you need via a "static fitting" and try to buy that color. Generally speaking, because the length of the clubs is constant, a shorter person needs a smaller angle (or flatter) than a taller player (more upright). Lie angle is the angle between the shaft and the ground when the club is grounded. The dot color on Ping irons is the lie angle. Rule 2 - Don't buy clubs that are not the original dot color If what's advertised doesn't match up with what Ping says - don't buy it. Before you spend all that money, use Ping's 800 number and check it out.
The serial number will tell you when it was made, what the original "dot" color was, what the original shaft was and if there was anything custom about the club, like shaft type, length or a special grind on the sole of the irons. Rule 1 - Request the serial number - If they won't tell you the serial number, don't buy the club Īll Ping clubs have a serial number. I have owned at least one set of each type and alloy of Ping irons. I have been playing golf for 25 years and have a low single digit handicap. These rules developed from purchasing thousands of dollars of Ping irons, woods and putters for myself and others I have never sold a Ping. This guide is for persons buying or selling classic Ping brand golf clubs, including Eye2, Eye2 + no+, Eye2+, Zing, Zing2 and ISI models.