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Lilian1
Joined: 28 Mar 2011
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I am always looking for a set of irons which can give me the good forgivness, more distance and better accuracy. But there is seldom irons own the three features at the same time. I think the ping's g15 are good, but they only own the forgiveness and accuray, no distance. Recently, the ping's new g20 irons become very popular on the market, there are a lot of people advice to have a try the new irons, they said the new G20 are better than the g15, and they are able to give you what you need. Are the G20 irons really so magic, I can't sure, then I decided to have a try. Except bettet han G15, the ping irons g20 also own may new features. For example, the g20 irons have more extreme perimeter weighting in the deep, multi-cavity back of the irons , then it can make the the 17-4 stainless steel heads highly forgiving.
When I see the Ping G20 Irons at first time, I feel a little disappointed, because they have the same head profiles, sole thicknesses, lofts and shaft lengths as G15, so I think they may also have the same performance as the g15. But after I playing with them. I changed my views. Although the ping g20 look similar with g15, they have the different performance. G20 irons have wider sole than the g15,particularly in the toe area, which increases the moment of inertia and forgiveness of the iron, then the face of the ping g20 are also thinner. What's more, the feel and sound of the ping g20 are also excellent. Now I find the Ping g20 irons really have the everthing I want, so I think it will be a good decision to put them into my bag, I also believe they cae improvements future.
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