Monday, May 7, 2012

Ping G20 Fairway Wood reviews

Of course, this is where Ping shines year over year with the majority of their offerings, and it's no different with the G20. My first swing with this club saw the ball go sailing high, tight, and straight. That pretty much summed up my first range session and the two rounds I've played since getting it. The ball launches into the air, under control, with the help of the TFC tour shaft, a great offering from Ping. The shaft lets me go at the ball pretty hard while maintaining a high level of control, definitely a rare thing in off the shelf shafts. I'm consistently sending the Ping G20 Fairway Wood higher and longer than my old 16.5* 4 wood. The length I figured would be a given, but the height is a plus since it's nice to be able to hold a green and is the reason I've stayed away from 15* heads for a while. I've experienced zero ballooning.

Speaking of shafts, the Ping G20 Fairway Wood reviews comes standard with the TFC 169F, which is slightly changed from the G15 series.


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Moving the ball left / right / up / down is not as easy here as should be expected with the GI head. It's possible to work the ball, but the design to go straight will fight you a bit. On a plus note, the weighting in this head, while very far back for height is neutrally located. Definitely a plus for lower caps or anyone looking for the GI features that hates the typical heel side weighting in them. The smooth sole allows the club to glide through the fairway, but there's nothing to cut through any sort of thick rough, so don't expect great performance there.

PING’s G20 line of golf clubs has garnered quite a bit of attention in the short time since its release. PING has always been a brand that attracts a loyal fan-base like few companies can, but much of this interest has been from people that are not long-time users of their products. So far, THP has reviewed the G20 driver and irons, with both receiving very positive feedback. Today I’m going to talk about the G20 line of fairway woods. 

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