Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Ping G20 Fairway Wood Brings Long Distance

    Since the new Ping G20 was released, many golfers have tried them, the driver, irons, fairway wood and hybrid. Some players said they are nearly the same as previous G15 while some others felt their differences. Ping is a golf equipment manufacturer who is famous for innovation in its clubs, so a lot of players desire to see what’s new in the latest Ping G20 series. Ping G20 Driver adopts lighter and higher-density Ti 8-1-1 titanium alloy to optimize center of gravity (CG), and G20 irons use the 17-4 stainless steel for both forgiveness and accuracy.

    The same as the irons, Ping G20 Fairway Wood also utilizes 17-4 stainless steel which means that 17% of the make-up is chromium and 4% nickel. This material is strong, durable, hard and doesn’t corrode easily. The change in face thickness increases moment of inertia (MOI) largely and enhances forgiveness. Ping G20 Fairway Wood has the forgiveness, versatility and distance designed for golfers of all abilities. Its clubhead features external weighting that positions the CG farther back and that are consistent across the hitting surface which allows golfers to hit the ball far and straight even on miss-hits. You can achieve accuracy through its perimeter weighting and the slightly larger clubface which help increase MOI, ensuring a stable head and faster ball speed. A high MOI on the vertical axis along with a shallow and forgiving clubface effectively increases accuracy and distance. With a larger front-to-back and heel-to-toe, the Ping G20 Fairway Wood sets up neutral at address and rotates square at impact. 

    Higher launch angle provides farther and straighter ball flight while the enlarged face perimeter weighting leads to larger transmitting energy for faster ball speed and more distance. Two kinds of shaft types are provided with this Ping G20 Fairway Wood--one is TFC 169F for high launch angle, the other TFC 169F Tour for low trajectory.


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