Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Ping G15 Series Review

    Ping has been a major innovator in the industry for quite a while. Ping always adopts some new technologies in their products to provide exceptional performance for golfers. The PING G-Series are a great option for anyone either new to the game or one who's looking for an all-around solid club with a good degree of forgiveness. This Ping g15 series include Ping g15 driver, fairway wood, hybrid, and irons. Ping g15 driver is designed for maximum forgiveness that promotes distance and accuracy. The head of g15 driver is 460cc, and features the Ultra-Thin Crown Technology. Its crown is designed ultra-thin to save some weights, and the saved weights are positioned as an external sole weight to optimize the center of gravity (CG) for higher trajectories and less spin. The longer head profile from front to back helps increase moment of inertia (MOI) by 15%. Its face is designed larger to increase ball speeds and provide consistency across the entire hitting surface. The new PING-designed TFC149D high balance point shaft allows for a five gram increase in head mass (without increasing swing weight) which results in higher ball speeds and an increased MOI.

    Ping g15 fairway wood is constructed of 17-4 stainless steel. It is also made for additional forgiveness. Its sole features an external weight pad, allowing Ping engineers to position CG low and farther back for higher trajectories and increased distance. The G15's forgiveness factor is rated as extreme.  The G15 hybrid might be that perfect blend of iron and hybrid that changes some players' minds. The compact shape of the G15 hybrid's 17-4 stainless steel head is much shorter in length (from face to back) than most other fairway wood-inspired hybrids. This hybrid features a large internal toe pad for high forgiveness and low CG. G15 irons also have high forgiveness and are high-launching. The stainless steel iron features new Custom Tuning Port (CTP) which expends the perimeter weighting and increases MOI. The saved weight from thinner face is redistributed to toe for additional forgiveness on miss-hits and its wider sole provides a higher launch angle. The CTP saves up to 7 grams.


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