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Now I am willing to bet you if we did one of those blind testing sessions, you know
where they cover up the back of the club so you can't see the manufacturer, I'm willing
to bet that several of the testers would pick this club as the easier to hit cavity back
in the test. The amazing thing is this club came out in 1999, 14 years ago. But this is
the Ping i3 Oversize iron. When it came out and for the next 2 seasons it was the bestselling
iron in the world. Now what was considered ground-breaking back then is pretty much standard
fare for an iron right now. Very big oversize head. Lots of offset for forgiveness. Very
big cavity at the back for forgiveness. Custom tuning port. All the things that were considered
revolutionary back then pretty much standard now. So I'm willing to bet you like I said,
on a blind test lots of guys would pick this out. This club is as relevant today as it
was in 1999 and certainly as easy to hit. That's the Ping i3 Oversize. I'm going to
have a few more hits with this before I put it away.