The i530 is Ping's players distance iron, the follow-up to the i500, and it does the thing this category is supposed to do: give you real ball speed without the chunky, game-improvement look at address. It's a hollow-body iron with a forged maraging steel face, so you get a thin, fast face wrapped in a shape that still fits a decent player's eye. The topline is thin, the offset is moderate, and the sole isn't a shovel.
The lofts are strong. The 7-iron sits at 30 degrees, which is a good four to five degrees stronger than a traditional set and about what you'd expect from this class. That's where the distance comes from, and it's why the set runs all the way up to a 48 and a 50 that Ping labels by loft rather than PW and GW. Tungsten weighting in the toe and shaft tip keeps the heavier long irons stable and holds the center of gravity where it needs to be for launch.
What you're buying is a compact iron that flies far and holds a line. It is not a soft, buttery blade, and it isn't trying to be. If you want more workability and a smaller footprint, Ping sells the Blueprint and the i230 for that. The i530 is for the golfer who wants length and forgiveness in a package that doesn't scream game-improvement.
简而言之
The Ping i530 (2025) is a players-distance iron that blends ball speed with a clean shape. The set runs 4-iron to 50-iron with a 30° 7-iron. It carries a $1,199 MSRP.
Ping i530 铁杆: 关键参数
- 类别
- 选手远距
- 套装组成
- 4-iron to 50-iron
- 7-iron loft
- 30 degrees
- 杆面倾角范围
- 20 to 48 degrees
- 型号年份
- 2025
- MSRP
- $1199
卖出或以旧换新
预估价Modeled from the $1,199 original MSRP and a 1-year-old release (about 55% of MSRP retained used).
二手市场价
$560 - $740
Private sale, fair to like-new
以旧换新价
$335 - $520
球具店通常的收购价
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Estimate only, from a depreciation model, not a live quote. Search “Ping i530” on the sites above for the real number, which varies with condition, shaft, and demand.
杆面倾角参数
| 4i | 5i | 6i | 7i | 8i | 9i | 48i | 50i |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20.0° | 23.5° | 26.5° | 30.0° | 34.0° | 38.5° | 43.5° | 48.0° |
Stock steel shaft. Lofts are approximate and subject to manufacturing tolerances.
Ping i530: expected carry distances
Typical carry by swing speed, adjusted for this set's actual lofts. Your numbers will vary with strike, shaft, and conditions.
| 球杆 | 杆面倾角 | Moderate swing~140y 7-iron | Average swing~155y 7-iron | Faster swing~169y 7-iron |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4-iron | 20° | 165 y | 183 y | 200 y |
| 5-iron | 23.5° | 158 y | 175 y | 191 y |
| 6-iron | 26.5° | 149 y | 165 y | 180 y |
| 7-iron | 30° | 140 y | 155 y | 169 y |
| 8-iron | 34° | 130 y | 144 y | 157 y |
| 9-iron | 38.5° | 119 y | 132 y | 144 y |
Carry distances are modeled from TrackMan-based norms scaled to each club's loft, not measured for this exact model.
About the Ping i530
The construction is a forged 17-4 stainless body with a maraging steel face, welded into a hollow head and filled to tune sound and feel. Ping calls the internal damping badge PurFlex, and its job is to knock the harsh, clicky sound out of a fast hollow face so the iron feels solid rather than hot and tinny. Tungsten weights in the toe and hosel pull the center of gravity low and toward the toe, which raises the moment of inertia and keeps mishits from bleeding speed. Loft progression is where the set design shows up. The long irons are strong and low-CG for launch and carry, a 20-degree 4-iron and 23.5-degree 5-iron that get airborne easier than those numbers suggest. Toward the bottom the gaps tighten, 4 degrees between the 7 and 8, then 4.5 into the 9, so your scoring irons stay predictable. The 48 and 50 exist so you can build sensible gaps down to your wedges instead of leaving a hole under a jacked-up pitching wedge.
杆面倾角分析
The Ping i530's 7-iron is lofted at 30° - near-traditional - close to the classic 32-34° benchmark. For a golfer with an 85-95 mph swing speed, this projects to a 7-iron carry of approximately 150-160 yards. The 5-iron (23.5°) to 7-iron gap of 6.5° is well-gapped, which may create overlapping distance windows with similarly lofted fairway woods or hybrids.
Who Should Play the Ping i530?
- ✓Mid-handicappers who want more distance and a higher, steeper ball flight but don't want the look of a full game-improvement iron.
- ✓Better players who need help on the long end and are happy to build a set that pairs i530 long irons with a more compact blade or cavity in the scoring clubs.
- ✓Anyone whose miss is coming up short and low, since the strong lofts and low CG add carry that a traditional-lofted set won't give back.
- ✓Players who care about consistent gapping and want dedicated 48 and 50 degree irons rather than guessing distances off a strong pitching wedge.
常见问题
Are the Ping i530 lofts too strong to hold greens?
The 7-iron is 30 degrees, which is strong, but the low center of gravity and hollow-body launch mean the ball comes down steeper than the loft number implies. Most players get plenty of stopping power with the mid and short irons. If you have slower swing speed and struggle to spin the ball, get fit for the right shaft, since that matters more than the loft alone here.
What's the difference between the i530 and the i230?
The i230 is a forged cavity-back with traditional lofts, more feel, and a smaller, more workable head aimed at better players. The i530 is a hollow-body distance iron with a fast maraging face and stronger lofts, so it flies farther and is more forgiving but gives up some of the i230's control and buttery feel. Many golfers combine them, i530 in the long irons and i230 in the scoring clubs.
Why does the i530 set have a 48 and a 50 iron instead of a pitching and gap wedge?
Because the lofts are strong, Ping labels the scoring clubs by their actual loft to make gapping clear. The 48-degree replaces what used to be a pitching wedge and the 50 fills the gap down to your wedges. It keeps you from having a big distance hole under a jacked-up PW.
Is the i530 a good iron for a mid-handicapper?
Yes, it's one of the better fits for a mid-handicapper who wants distance and forgiveness without a bulky look. The tungsten weighting and high MIhelp on off-center hits, and the strong lofts add carry. If you tend to hit it thin or need maximum help, Ping's G-series iron is even more forgiving, but the i530 hits a strong balance.
How does the i530 compare to the i500 it replaced?
The i530 keeps the hollow-body, fast-face formula of the i500 but refines the feel and sound with the PurFlex damping badge, which was the i500's weakest point. The face and internal weighting are updated for a bit more speed and stability. If you liked the i500's distance but wanted it to feel more solid, the i530 is the upgrade.
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