Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Ping G20 Series Review

    Two years have passed since the last G15 was released. A lot of Ping fans as well as other players feel very excited at the new Ping G20 series including driver, fairway wood, hybrid and irons. Left-handed American professional golfer Bubba Watson has already put Ping G20 Driver in his bag. Ping G20 Driver adopts Ti 8-1-1 titanium alloy which is lighter and higher densely. Its center of gravity (CG) configuration has been optimized. High balance point shaft configuration enhances hitting strength and inertia. An external weight places the CG for high launch and low spin to increase distance and accuracy to the highest limit. Large and forgiving, Ping G20 Driver’s clubface has great power across the entire hitting surface. The key power of PingG20 Driver is generated through its aerodynamic 460cc clubhead which reduced drag to increase head speed for more distance. Ping G20 Fairway Wood is made from 17-4 stainless steel for high quality and enhanced feel. This fairway wood features the same external weight that positions CG farther back, allowing players to hit ball far and straight on all conditions. 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. There are two kinds of shafts offered with G20 fairway wood. If you need high launch angle, you can try the TFC 169F shaft, and if you need low trajectory, you can try TFC 169F Tour shaft.

    Ping G20 Hybrid features compact head design and slightly smaller lie angle for visual feeling at address. Hosel offset releases high launch angle and low backspin while improved sole can inspire players’ confidence, making Ping G20 easy to hit on all conditions. The Ping G20 Irons with 17-4 stainless steel head possesses both forgiveness and accuracy. The cavity’s floating CTP structure stabilizes a thin face to generate fast ball speed and enhance distance control. Ping also optimizes the CG position for the irons. The saved weight from thin face allows engineers to redistribute the weight to perimeter and the back flange, positioning CG low and back for higher and longer ball flight. You can launch ball easily from any lie with the hosel-to-head transition of Ping G20 Irons.


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