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Lilian1
Joined: 28 Mar 2011
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Ping Golf's product development cycle for clubs averages about two years and it was still a surprise that they announced the launch of the G20 in August 2011 almost two yeas to the day after the launch of their successful G15 range. The emphasis in these game improvement clubs is on both predictable in terms of distance control and forgiveness, so valued by golfers of all handicaps. ping G20 driver You can't tell a book by its cover so too golf drivers. Internal geometry is of greater important than good looks if you are going to judge it by its performance.
A new buzz wording has been introduced by Ping relating to shafts: High balance-point technology. This relates to moving the centre of gravity closer to the grip end and removing 7 grams from the shaft weight. Callaway X-24 HOT Irons This has enabled the head mass for the Ping G20 driver to be increased without effecting the swing or overall club weight. Result faster ball speeds for longer tee shots. This is a driver that will appeal to golfers with a wide range of handicaps: experience players and beginners alike, as it launches the ball high and faster with low spin maximising both distance and accuracy.
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