Mutate (verb): To change in form, state or condition
More often than not, golf equipment evolves. Maybe not by much, but it evolves. Everyone once in a while, though, it mutates.
A case can be made that PING’s new i200 irons are indeed a change in form, state or condition over its predecessor, the i-Series.
Or, as MyGolfSpy’s Tony Covey called it, “a Tour-level iron with a little bit of wiggle room.”
TESTERS WANTED:
The PING Theory of Evolution usually involves noticeable upgrades from one iteration of product to the next. That’s what happens when a roomful of Ph.D.’s wade neck-deep into product development.
PING says the i200 gives you trajectory control, distance, and forgiveness in a player-friendly package, with a feel that’ll make you rethink your forged good, cast bad mindset. Did PING hit the mark? MyGolfSpy is looking for 4golfers to test and review (and keep) a set of PING i200’s and tell us what you think.
WHAT IT MEANS TO BE AN MGS TESTER:
As you know, MyGolfSpy takes its product testing very seriously. All of our reader reviews are published in our Community Forum (click here to check them out). We expect a lot from our reviewers – writing a thorough, detailed and honest review is a full two-month commitment, requiring extensive range and on-course work as well as participation in the Forum itself to answer questions and discuss product performance with other golfers.
That means to be a potential reviewer you must be a registered member of the MyGolfSpy Community Forum, where you’ll find thousands of like-minded golfers from all over the world anxious to talk about golf equipment.
To apply to the test the PING i200 irons, here’s what you have to do:
- First, if you haven’t already, please sign up for the MyGolfspy Community Forum (click here to register).
- Second, apply in the Official PING i200 Testers Wanted Thread in the Community Forum (click here).
We’re looking for four golfers from around the world, and will announce the testers in the Community Forum next week.
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