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Review of the PING i240 Irons – Plugged In Golf

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 11, 2025Updated:August 11, 20255 Mins Read
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PING i240 Irons Review: A Game Changer for Aspiring Players

Quick Overview

The PING i240 irons have made quite a splash since their release. Want the short version? They’re super forgiving for their size, giving you consistent performance with slightly higher launch and spin rates. If you’re an amateur ready to make the leap into players’ irons, these could be your new best friends on the course.

Introduction: Building on Success

When I first heard about the PING i240 irons, I couldn’t help but reflect on the i230. They’ve long been my go-to answer for, “What are the most forgiving players’ irons?” But here’s the kicker: with the i240s, PING claims they’re taking things up a notch. They’re not just about forgiveness; they want to help you hit higher, longer shots too. Can they really outdo a legend? Let’s find out.

Visual Appeal: The Perfect Transition Iron

Let’s be real—looks do matter, especially in golf. The PING i240 irons strike that perfect balance between the ultra-forgiving G440s and the Tour-level Blueprint models. The design is sleek, featuring a shorter blade length, a modest offset, and clean, thin top lines. You won’t feel intimidated when you set these down on the ground; they look sharp and professional—exactly what a golfer wants.

Craftsmanship and Finish

In the bag, these irons have a bit more character compared to the i230, but it’s a functional design. The traditional cavity back shape meets modern aesthetics, and the unassuming branding keeps things classy. What really pops is that carbon fiber badge, which not only looks cool but actually helps with performance (more on that later).

Sound & Feel: Feedback Galore

One of the standout features of the i240 irons is the feedback they provide. You’ll know exactly where you hit that ball on the face, and believe me, you’ll feel every shot without the sting of mishits. When you nail a shot, it’s a satisfying “thud” rather than a clunky sound. Even if you catch one thin, you won’t feel a harsh jolt—just a gentle reminder that you’ve got some room to improve.

Performance: Can They Deliver?

Going into my testing, I was skeptical—after all, how do you follow up such a well-loved model? Well, the PING i240s didn’t disappoint. They deliver consistent ball speeds, distance, and tight dispersion, making them some of the most predictable players’ irons out there. If you’re looking for maximum forgiveness, you might still want to check out the G440s, but for those ready to step up their game, the i240s are perfect for transitioning into players’ irons.

Control and Shot-Shaping Capabilities

What I really loved about the i240 irons is the control they offer. Just because they’re forgiving doesn’t mean they don’t allow for creativity. The smaller profile and stable feel off the face let you try all sorts of shot shapes with confidence. Want to hit a draw or fade? No problem. Need to adjust your ball flight? Easy peasy. These clubs make you feel like you’ve got the shot-making skills of a pro.

Launch and Spin Characteristics

One of the main selling points of the i240s is the ability to hit the ball higher than average. PING has cleverly designed these irons with a lower center of gravity (CG) to promote that desired high launch. That carbon fiber badge also helps with this feature while generating a bit more spin. Higher launch and more spin mean you can trust your iron shots to land softly on the greens—definitely something I noticed during my testing.

The Design Choices Matter

PING’s decision to go for a slightly higher launch and spin might raise some eyebrows. While some manufacturers opt for stronger lofts and lower spins to grab attention in fittings, PING is focused on what truly helps golfers improve. Their approach may not yield the longest iron distances, but it certainly prioritizes playability and landing performance, which is what you want for real-world golf.

Customization: Tailor to Your Game

One of the things I appreciate most about PING is their commitment to customization. The stock shaft is the Modus 115, which is a solid option, but they offer a ton of choices—including Modus 105s, different Dynamic Gold models, and KBS Tour options. If you’re going for the i240 irons, seriously, get fitted. It makes all the difference in how well you can elevate your game.

Conclusion: The New Standard for Players’ Irons

At the end of the day, if someone asks me, “What’s the most forgiving players’ iron?” my answer is going to be PING—but this time, I’ll be talking about the i240. They’re not just for the low-handicappers; they’re excellent for anyone looking to improve their game or transition to a more advanced club. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a newcomer ready to step up, these irons will do wonders for your performance on the course.

So if you’re ready to elevate your golf game, don’t overlook the PING i240 irons. You won’t regret it!

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