Our Ping Crossover vs. long iron on-course test took place on the International Course at Champions Gate in Florida.
We had already filmed a comparison video in the Shack at Moor Allerton but really wanted to see how these performed head-to-head on the course.
Ping Crossover vs. long iron – The Methodology
This was a job for our American anonymous big hitter Randy who plays the Ping i irons.

We took his custom-fitted 4-iron and a custom-fitted 4 crossover and picked out three specific on-course tests.
For each test Randy hit two shots with each club.
The first was a 220-yard par-3 where he had the opportunity to tee the ball up. Secondly we dropped balls into the rough at the side of a fairway 215 yards from the pin.

Finally we placed balls in the middle of the fairway with perfect lies to a pin which was 210-yards away, slightly uphill and into a slight breeze.
We we looking for how each club performed in the different situations to see if there was any difference in control and dispersion.
Ping Crossover vs. long iron – The results
On the par-3 challenge we saw four very good shots.
But it was the 4-iron which just came out on top for dispersion. Both shots were pretty much pin-high and each left a 12-15ft putt.






