2012年1月5日星期四

G20 Driver, Coming Again

It is an unusual year for Ping golf Company, because Ping has successfully released its newest G20 series. For golfers, they are always so happy with the new released clubs. Let's welcome the Ping G20 series: G20 irons, G20 driver, G20 fairway wood. In this article, I would like to mainly recommend the G20 driver to you, let's say hello to G20 driver!

Ping Golf says the G20 features large external weighting that helps launch the ball high with low spin for maximum distance and accuracy. Ping's high- balance-point TFC 169D shaft enables the golfer to swing a club head with more mass at the same speed, creating a higher MOI and generating faster ball speeds for long, straight drives.

The G20 driver has a heavier head than G15 (7 grams more than standard) for greater force at impact. A additional back weighting and a more elongated face are shorn up. (Ping "shaved" the head in the low toe area to meet the 460cc size limit.) The reconfigured club head — 5 percent higher moment of inertia on heel or toe hits — combines with a light, 45.75-inch "high-balance point" shaft (TFC 169D or TFC 169D Tour) to boost club head speed and, thus, distance. Specifically, the TFC 169D shaft has more flexible tip and butt sections for softer feel.

The new Custom Tuning Port expands perimeter weighting and increases MOI. The thinner face of the g20 Iron helps position weight to the toe for added forgiveness. The wider sole provides a higher launch angle. Strong lofts and a low center of gravity produce long shots with a high trajectory and maximum forgiveness. The G20 iron set is very similar to the G15′s, with a slightly wider sole. The cavity of these irons features a very similar look to the G15′s but with a new soft layer on the back to help with sound, feel and vibrations. The steel shafts also look new, with more evenly spaced steps than the traditional AWT shafts, with a unique and interesting feel.

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