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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Excellent G20 irons, new and differen feeling for you

Ping’s new G20 irons come, the golfers who are familiar with Ping’s irons may find the new irons have a very similar look with the old G15 irons, but if you try to know more about these irons, you may agree that the new irons are different from the other irons, and they can provide the different feeling to all the golfers.
Ping G20 irons review
The Ping G20 Irons Set is 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 optimizes feel and trajectories. Consistent yardage gapping is a key benefit of the G20 set, which includes high-launching long irons that maximize the overall range and predictability of a player’s set.
The PING G20 Iron also features a new Custom Tuning Port which 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 comparison between G20 irons and Ping other irons
The Ping G20 irons sport a very similar head profile and same face profile as the G15 Irons. PING also made the face of the G20s thinner, relying on the elastomer CTP weight to provide rigidity and reduce unwanted vibration. They also redesigned the cavity badge with aluminum and elastomer to further help in creating a solid feel while helping with distance control through weight and CG manipulation.
PING improved the appearance of the G20 irons at address through a subtle change in the hosel transition. Side-by-side comparisons show that they flattened the surface coming into the hosel to blend the appearance and help “capture” the ball–creating the visual effect of a more compact iron. The finish utilized is a little shinier and smoother, and darker than previous irons, but will still provide the durability PING is known for.
The net result of all these changes is an iron that is packaged the same, looks smaller, is more forgiving, and feels more solid. In PingMan and player testing, PING found that despite a slightly lower launch angle, because ball speed is increased, the ball climbs higher with the G20 irons than the Ping G15 Iron Set over the course of the ball flight. this results in longer 4 iron distances and same 7 iron distances, creating better distance gapping. Additionally, player satisfaction was greatly improved–a significant finding given the comparison to an already great iron.



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