Do you know what’s new from Ping Golf this summer? It is Ping G20 line. I think many of you know this. The latest Ping G20 Fairway Wood again catches much attention of plenty of players. Getting the ball airborne and adding distance is what all golfers look for in their fairway wood. You can achieve this easily with the new Ping G20 Fairway Wood.
Like the driver in the same line, the Ping G20 Fairway Wood features a large club face which means golfers can get high ball speeds across the entire face, so even when you don’t middle it, the results are still solid in terms of distance and direction. Designed to produce longer and straighter shots from tee to green, the external weighting in the Ping G20 Fairway Wood locates the CG (center of gravity) low and back to produce high launch and optimal spin for long, straight results. The large, 17-4 stainless steel head and variable-thickness face (VTF) increase the MOI (moment of inertia) to maintain high ball speeds that are consistent across the hitting surface. The Ping G20 fairway wood is a little deeper front to back and the face is a little taller than the G15 it replaces, which is a good thing as Ping fairways are generally a little on the shallow side. Oversized fairways equal to more forgiveness, especially off the tee.
The sound at impact is solider than the G15 and the feel and trajectory is also excellent. For those players with higher swing speeds, the Tour version with its stiffer tip and lower torque is a great alternative. In terms of looks, the Ping G20 Fairway Wood benefits from the familiar crescent alignment aid on the crown and the muscular size of the head certainly looks appealing at address. This Ping G20 Fairway Wood could help you with hooking problems, which is really game improving.
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