PING G20 BLACK DOT IRONS 4-PW & GW (8 PC) CFS STEEL REGULAR
I'm fifty eight, hold a nine handicap and play 3-4 rounds per week April through October. Since I began playing golf I have have chopped and changed my clubs. Finally I'm moving into Ping irons, A year ago I purchased the Ping g15 irons after a disappointing time with the Callaway X22. There was an instant improvement with the g15's. Then Ping released the G20's. I've never been a great believer in certain irons, drivers, balls etc. making you score better, I'm sure you will agree there is a tremendous amount of hype associated with golf marketing. But irons matched to suit me personally will be something completely new and without question will be a great mental assist if nothing else. So G20's will be the club. I had some spare cash so I purchased them. Wow! I found that I was taking a club less for a particular distance. These G20 irons are fantastic. Read Ping G20 Irons Reviews Here Pros:Good Distance, Extremely Good Feel, Above Average Balance, Great Workability, Good Looking Cons:Some slight miss-hits still feel like center shots--may lack feedback for more persnickety low-cappers The Bottom Line:Ping continues to refine the "G" Series to higher levels. This is one of the most user friendly multi-skill level set of clubs on the market today. The Ping G20 irons are designed to hit the ball long with forgiveness and distance control. Ping have added extreme perimeter weighting in the deep, multi-cavity back of the irons which makes the 17-4 stainless steel heads highly forgiving. The multi-material cavity badge made with soft elastomer heel and toe sections improves the feel and sound of the club, while the cavity’s floating CTP structure stabilises the G20's thin face to generate fast ball speeds. The Ping G20 irons come with PING’s CFS (standing for Control, Feel, Stability) steel shaft. The Ping G20 irons replace the G15 irons and the 10% thinner face is the same size as the previous model, which enables Ping to move the weight saved into the sole of the club. The G20 has a wider sole than its predecessor, particularly in the toe area, which increases the moment of inertia and forgiveness of the iron. At address the clubhead sits very well behind the ball, although in some of the longer irons you can see the back of the cavity, which may not appeal to all. The sound and feel of the Ping G20 irons at impact were every bit as good as the G15 and the flight was maybe slightly higher thanks to the extra weight in the sole. However get custom fitted by Ping to and you will get a set of G20 irons that will help you get the distance and trajectory to suit your game. The G20s come in 3 iron to lob wedge or you can blend in the excellent G20 hybrid instead of the long irons. There are four flexes of shaft in either the TFC 169i graphite shafts or a new CFS steel shaft for ‘control, feel and stability ’ which was lovely to hit. Overall the G20 iron is a bit more evolution than revolution, but this is still going to be one of the best irons in the market for mid-handicappers. Brand New G20 Irons at http://www.golfshopclubs.com/Golf-68-Ping+G20+Irons.html Article Source: http://www.golfshopclubs.com/blog/2012/01/new-ping-golf- ... Disclaimer: Article submitters are solely responsible for the content of their articles. ArtiLib can't be held liable for the contents of the articles. Report Abuse | Browse By Category |
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