It has sort of a 3d effect around – let’s say of an eye ball then on the outside of it there are indentions that are about a cm deep which will be square grooves this will be the specs for the set when it was originally built. Info from Ping USA: so if you look at the red dot. The set was originally purchased in Florida and used as a secondary set. Ping ceased production of the beryllium copper model in 1999 due to environmental regulations. Distinguished by the '+' in the cavity underneath the patent numbers. Same design features as the '+ No +' model but with increased groove width. Distinguished by the raise dot or drill mark within eye in cavity. Same design as the 'Square Groove' model but with increased groove width as a result of the agrrement reached between Ping and the USGA regarding grooves. Made from the fall of 1989 to the spring of 1990. The grooves were the same as the 'Square Groove' model. Additional design features included a more rediused sole, a modified bounce and grind, a slightly thinner topline, a slight increase in clubhead size, a little higher and more rounded toe, and slightly stronger lofts. The scalloped refered to the design process where metal was removed from the center of the sole and redistributed in the inside of the cavity near the toe. New head design featuring a 'scalloped' sole. Patented design identical to the 'Square Groove' design but made from Beryllium Copper. Patent pending design identical to the stainless steel 'Square Groove' but made from Beryllium Copper. Made from the fall of 1985 to the spring of 1990. This change reduced the amount of surface area between the groove but did not change the distance between the inside edges of the grooves. This new model is referred to as the 'Square Groove'. The change involed modifying the groove by creating a slight radius at the top of the groove. 1985-1990 Design is identical to the 'U Groove' with the only change ocurring in the grooves. Made from the middle of 1984 to the fall of 1985. A version of the 'U Groove' featuring a lighter swingweight, the result of a slightly smaller head. The result of the 1984 USGA ruling allowing square grooves. The second Eye2 iron featuring 'U' grooves. This patent pending design featured 'V' grooves. Ping Eye 2 Serial Number 85068 Rating: 6,2/10 5917reviews
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