I found this to be a pretty true statement from my experience with
the Ping G20 Fairway Wood. Not necessarily on those swings that produce side-spin as much
as those in which I just missed the sweet spot. I had more than a few
shots on the course where I was a bit worried about the results, only to
find myself in the fairway without much distance loss. I found that
missing high on the face caused the least desirable results for me.
I felt the feel of the Ping G20 Fairway Wood was pretty responsive in that I was well
aware when I hit a clean shot. The sound of well struck shots was a bit
muted with a nice, high-pitched ‘ping’. I really enjoyed the sound and
found myself wanting to hear it over and over.
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Ping has another winner on their hands with the Ping G20 Fairway Wood specs. For
the first time ever, I have a 3 wood in my bag that I have a high level
of confidence in. While I'm sure I will hit a bad shot on occasion,
everything with this so far has been acceptable. It's a winner from the
ability to get the ball in the air from many positions to the
predictable distance and landing control. This club could easily be put
in play by anyone. While the larger profile and GI features may lend
more towards higher caps, the square face, neutral weighting, and ease
of use could fit right in with lower caps who don't need max flight
control. If you're trying this club, give the stock shafts a shot. The
tour TFC really seems to be a good fit for controlling the higher
flight. Like all Ping clubs, this looks to be built like a tank and the
sandy range and balls didn't do anything to the face or sole paint.
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