According to Ping Golf, with the new G20 irons in your bag, you’ll hit the ball long but with enhanced distance control. Perimeter weighting and a deep cavity design, the 17-4 stainless steel heads are highly forgiving. An elastomer cavity badge provides solid feel and sound while enhancing distance control. Compared with its predecessor G15, Ping G20 Irons have club faces with darker finish that helps reduce glare for all golfers. The club head also had more of a satin finish and not as “rough” as the previous versions. In addition, Ping has done a great job of hiding the wide sole at address, providing a clean, thin look that resembles more of a Eye2 iron than G15.
A lot of advanced technologies as well as designs make Ping G20 Irons highly forgiving and fit for all golfers. A multi-material cavity badge made with soft elastomeric heel and toe sections improves feel and sound. The cavity’s floating CTP structure stabilizes a thin face to generate fast ball speeds and distance with control. Combined with PING’s new CFS (Control, Feel, and Stability) steel shaft, the new G20 optimizes feel, trajectories and distance gaps for more consistency. The hosel-to-head transition throughout the Ping G20 irons is confidence-inspiring at address and gives the impression that the ball will launch from any lie.
Two Ping club designers, Marty Jertson and Mike Nicolette, talked with Golfweek about the introductions. Nicolette is a former winner on the PGA Tour, and Jertson recently qualified for the PGA Championship with a fifth-place tie at the PGA Professional National Championship. “The distance control with the Ping G20 irons is fabulous,” Jertson said. “The face absolutely doesn’t have any hotspots.” The face of the G20 is 10% thinner than the face of the G15, and it has extra structural support in the middle of the clubhead to avoid any unwanted trampoline effect.
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