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Monday, December 12, 2011

Be Elegant Using G20 Irons

I didn’t trust online shopping before, but now I have changed my mind because of this nice purchase. I bought my Ping G20 Irons online. They perform great for me. I just fall in love with these good boys.

I like the g20 irons, and buying them from website is much more worthwhile.  I try my best to buy the Ping G20 Irons, which was regarded as the hot iron recent years, to my surprise, it's really cool as people commented on that shop.

In the beginning, 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 stabilizes the G20's thin face to generate fast ball speeds.
These g20 irons have these features including new Custom Tuning Port which expands perimeter weighting and increases MOI; Stainless Steel Irons; Thinner face; 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.

Ping G20 irons keep 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 itself is slightly more compact to look down on. There is still plenty of confidence-inspiring forgiveness on show.

Combined with PING’s new CFS steel shaft, the G20 irons optimize feel and trajectories. When compared with the previous G15 irons, the club face of the G20 looks darker than that of on the G15. The club head also had more of a satin finish and not as “rough” as previous versions. Additionally, PING has done a very good job of hiding the wide sole at address; providing a clean, thin look that resembles more of a Eye2 iron than G15. While compared with the K15 irons, Ping has opted for a lighter finish to the G20 irons.


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