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Understanding the Ping Colour Chart & Dot System
Iron Colour Code Finder
Find your recommended lie angle and shaft length adjustment
How to measure wrist-to-floor: Stand on a flat surface with arms relaxed at your sides. Measure from the floor up to your wrist crease (the first crease at the base of your hand). Ask someone else to measure for the most accurate result.
Select your height and wrist-to-floor measurement above to see your recommendation.
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All PING Colour Codes
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Ping Colour Chart – can you understand it?
Are you looking for a new set of Ping golf clubs? Understanding the Ping colour chart and colour code system used by Ping will enable you to select a set that best suits your game. Ping’s unique colour code refers to the lie angle, which is the angle between the club’s shaft and the sole of the club in relation to its length.
It sounds very technical, but it isn’t. By checking the chart below, you will find out the best club set-up for you. It is important to ensure you get the most out of your clubs. Buying new golf clubs is a big investment, and custom-fitting them correctly can improve your shot-making and create better scores.
Step One:- Once you have downloaded your Ping Colour Code Chart from Ping.com you can see that you have overall height measurements along the top and wrist-to-floor measurements down the side. If you want to use a metric scale, look at the bottom.
Step Two:- Firstly, you need to see if you suit a longer or shorter shaft. Find your overall height along the top, and immediately underneath, you will see any alteration if needed. For example, if you are between 5ft 7 inches and 6ft 1 inch, you should be a standard length, but if you are on either side of this, you will need to have shafts extended or decreased by the measurement recommended.
Step Three:- If you then intersect your overall height with your wrist-to-floor measurement, you will see the colour band that best suits your size. Currently, there are 12 colours ranging from maroon to gold.
As a general rule, the taller you are, the more upright you will need your clubs, and the shorter you are, the flatter you will need to be. Your lie angle measurement is stated under the colour, which is also handy to know, especially if you already have a custom-fit set of clubs from other manufacturers and are trying to compare.
Step Four:- If you are bordering between two colour codes, according to Ping’s website, you should determine whether your ball flight with your irons is typically a fade, slice, hook or draw. If you want to reduce your fade or slice, choose a more upright colour code instead of reducing your hook or draw, which would require a flatter colour.
Here at The Golf Shop Online, we acknowledge the importance of custom fitting and want to make sure you tailor your specification to your game and swing. We have a page just dedicated to Ping Custom Fit Advice, and if you wish to discuss any aspects of the Ping colour chart or have any queries about your recommendation, feel free to contact us, and our team of staff and PGA professionals will do all they can to help.
Click here to see our full range of Ping Golf Irons, which can all be custom-built to your specifications. Additionally, view our Ping G430 Drivers blog post, click the link, look at the new Ping G440 Range or visit the website to find a full array of golf equipment that includes Footjoy mens golf shoes, Callaway drivers and much more
To check your correct grip size, use the tool below
Grip Size Finder
Find your recommended grip size using your hand measurements
How to measure your hand:
A – Longest Finger Length: Measure from the tip of your longest finger (usually middle finger) down to the wrist crease at the base of your hand.
B – Overall Hand Length: Measure from the tip of your longest finger down to the bottom of your palm (base of little finger side).
Select both hand measurements above to see your recommended grip size.
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