Tuesday, 6 December 2011

Talk about G20 Irons

Ping is one of the famous golf brands in the world. Recently Ping has launched the new series--ping g20 irons. Ping G20 Irons features a new Custom Tuning Port which expands perimeter weighting and increases MOI. The thinner face of the g20 irons 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.

While the ping g20 maintain the Ping 'G' look, they have changed the weighting in the head and modified the feel. Impressive forgiveness remains, but with a better all-round performance. Ping has opted for a lighter finish than in the Ping K15 and the head it is slightly more compact to look down on. There is still plenty of confidence-inspiring forgiveness on show.

The ping g20 irons are engineered for extreme forgiveness and predictable distance control. The cavity's floating CTP structure stabilizes the face and the aluminum badge with elastomer heel and toe sections produces a solid feel and sound. The CTP reinforces a 10% thinner face and controls distances while saving weight, which was added to the back flange of the deeply cut, multi-cavity head to increase the moment of inertia. Combined with the new CFS steel shaft (control, feel and stability), the g20 irons optimize feel and trajectories. Consistent yardage gapping is a key benefit of the golf set, which includes high-launching long irons that maximize the overall range and predictability of a player's set.

The cavity's floating CTP structure stabilizes the face and the aluminum badge with elastomer heel and toe sections produces a solid feel and sound. The CTP reinforces a 10% thinner face and controls distances while saving weight, which was added to the back flange of the deeply cut, multi-cavity head to increase the moment of inertia.

I've been measured up for ping g20 irons. I need green dot, standard length, and regular flex steel shafts. Is it possible to obtain these from you? Do the sets you sell include 3-9 irons, sw, pw and uw? Please answer me, thank you!

Monday, 5 December 2011

Ping G20 Driver Review


As many golfers know, Ping G15 driver, the last driver of Ping, was launched two years ago, so it is time to release a new-generation product. Recently, the Ping G20 Driver passes the tests of USGA (left hand, right hand, 8.5, 9.5, 10.5, and 12 degree). The USGA publishes an audit list each Monday from which we can have a look at the G20’s beautiful appearance. But today and here, let’s look at its performance first.

Ping’s G20 Driver further improved the high-balance spot shaft used by its previous G15, through which it can distribute more weights to clubhead while keeping the same entire club weight to offer more hitting strength. The head of previous G15 is 5 grams heavier than that of G10, and the 203-gram G20 Driver head is 2 grams heavier than G15’s. Test indicates that at the same swing speed, distance and forgiveness of heavy clubhead can be enhanced. To prove this result, Ping tested drivers with different weights (270, 286, and 304g) of the same specs. The result shows that the Ping G20 Driver have no obvious difference on head speed and ball speed, but the heavier the club is, the better distance and forgiveness are. Besides, the field test shows that appropriate change in club’s weight will not affect golfers’ swing approach. The standard length of Ping G20 Driver is 45.75 inches (D3) which will not affect swing approach according to test.
 Ping G20 Driver continues the idea of entire design. That is to say, they tried to let the entire clubs match to your swing approaches instead of using the way that single club can only meet the demand of single swing approach. This is not a new concept, but to Ping with advanced technologies and rich design experience, they can utilize this concept well into every detail of the entire G20 club. They provide more flexible trajectories and easy suitability to different clubs, so golfers don’t have to adjust swing approach according to different clubs.

Ping G20 Driver lowers trajectory with its head weights, and adopts Ti811 material instead of previous Ti64. The two materials possess near intensity and elongation, but Ti811 has lighter weight and lower density, allowing Ping to maximize head volume and distribute head weight of each part for optimal center of gravity. The G20 Driver has a flatter head and wider face area than G15. In order to limit the volume in 460cc, Ping decreases the area of toe. The thickness of the entire face is inconsistent. The tests of both swing robot and golfers show that Ping G20 Driver provides more distance than G15, and the accuracy is also higher.
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