Since the Ping G20 Fairway Wood was released, there are some players who feel disappointed with it and said it is nearly the same as previous G15. This article is to compare G15 and G20 Fairway Wood to see what are their similarities and differences.
Ping G15 Fairway Wood is a graphite game-improvement golf club wood featuring a TFC 149F shaft. Composed of stainless steel, Ping G15 Fairway Wood features a confidence inspiring elongated, low-profile design that provides forgiveness and playability from any lie on the course. Standard model has an external pad on the sole which positions the center of gravity (CG) low and farther back for higher trajectories and more distance. Draw model features the pad farther back and closer to the heel to promote easier rotation. The G15 Fairway Wood pulls off that shot quite easily as the ball is launched quickly and effortlessly. Its sole interacts with the ground smoothly and the distance was pretty impressive both in the light rough and the fairway. To be general, Ping G15 Fairway Wood provides consistent performance and launches high shots.
Ping G20 Fairway Wood is made for players of all ability levels. Composed of the 17-4 stainless steel, G20 is easy to get the ball airborne and can create low spin with a much higher launch. Ping G20 has a slightly larger face and perimeter weighting that increases the moment of inertia (MOI) for high accuracy. With a larger front-to-back and heel-to-toe, the G20 fairway wood sets up neutral at address and rotates square at impact. It has a similar look with the driver, lower face height, sleek look, and great performance. It also features external weighting for low and back CG to produce high launch and optimal spin for long, straight results. Two kinds of shafts are provided with Ping G20 Fairway Wood-- TFC 169F shaft for higher launching and TFC 169F Tour shaft for lower trajectories.
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