Ping continues to do a great job with their G series irons by offering golfers a full array of club options to custom build his/her set.
A side-by-side test was run comparing a G15 7 iron with its stock AWT steel shaft to the new g20 irons with its CFS steel shaft. Data was collected using TrackMan, a doppler radar based launch monitor, over a 10 shot sample size with each club. Both clubs were standard length and were properly fit for lie angle before the test started.
With the ping g20 irons for sale, you’ll hit the ball long but with distance control. Perimeter weighting and a deep cavity design, the 17-4 stainless steel heads are highly forgiving. An elastomer cavity badge provides solid feel and sound while enhancing distance control.
The sound is soft and pleasant, but very solid. You could hit this anywhere on the face and it would feel good. The new CFS steel shaft provided good feel and reaction. The ball flight is high; too high for myself, but that’s what the ping g20 irons australia is good at.
The ping g20 irons australia boasts an incredible feel that can only be outdone by irons of a higher grade of forging. The multi-faceted cavity is so effective, that even a middling shot can feel like a good one. Keeping in mind that these are “Game Improvement” clubs, however, helps one realize that these sport a relatively thin top line relative to their offset and cavity back dimensions.
These clubs that you can buy from the ping g20 irons onlineare really quite an improvement over the previous ping g15 irons, and these are the best ones to upgrade your clubs.


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