Friday, December 30, 2011

PING G20 Line Driver Available Now

With the successful launch of G20 Irons, the whole new G20 range come out now! Today let's view the Driver first.

The PING G20 Driver is designed for all ability levels. External weighting helps launch the forgiving G20 driver with a high, low spinning ball flight for maximum distance and accuracy. Large, variable-thickness in the Ping G20 Driver's face increases MOI across the hitting surface and generates faster ball speeds for increased forgiveness and power.

The Ping G20 driver has a slightly wider face than the G15 and at address the head appears bigger, although not quite as large as the K15.  Golf Clubs For Sale This is achieved by a shallower crown and also visually by a lighter metallic silver finish. It's interesting that Ping have moved away from black to something slightly lighter. It does look very good but is a little more reflective in bright conditions when compared to the previous black colour.

PING's proprietary high-balance-point TFC 169D shaft creates a higher MOI and generates faster ball speeds enabling golfers to swing a clubhead with more mass at the same speed, for longer, straighter drives. The Ping G20 is a 460cc clubhead made from Ti 8-1-1, a lower-density, lighter alloy material. It's high strength-to-weight ratio increases the MOI and allows additional weight to be strategically placed on the head

The PING G20 Driver has a heavier head than G15 (7 grams more than standard) for greater force at impact. Additional backweighting and a more elongated face shore up misses. (Ping "shaved" the head in the low toe area to meet the 460cc size limit.)

The reconfigured clubhead — 5 percent higher moment of inertia on heel or toe hits — combines with a light, 45.75-inch "high-balance point" shaft (TFC 169D or TFC 169D Tour) to boost clubhead speed and, thus, distance. Specifically, the TFC 169D shaft has more flexible tip and butt sections for softer feel

Additionally, PING G20 Driver launches shots 0.75 degrees higher than G15, with 200 rpm less spin and 1 mph faster ball speed on center hits, which adds up to five yards more carry and roll.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Can Diablo EDGE Driver be surpassed by G20 driver?

My current driver is Callaway's Diablo EDGE Driver, I am very satisfied with this driver. In my eye, the Diablo EDGE is the best driver on the market. I once had a try Taylormade's R11, and Ping's K15, but I still insisited the Diablo EDGE is better. The Diablo EDGE Drive is made from a new material which is very light and strong,golf clubs for sale along with the advanced technology, the driver can offers me the extremely long distance and faster speed. So I have to say the Diablo EDGE Driver is excellent.

Once, I also think I may keep the Diablo EDGE Driver a long time, but now the Ping's new G20 driver come, Ping said it is his best driver, there are also golfers talk about that the G20 has potential to become the best driver on the market. My golf has improve a lot with Diablo EDGE Driver, but I still want to find some ways to make my golf better,online golf for sale then I wonder wheter the new G20 driver can bring me more developmennt ? Recently I try find out the result, then I can decided if I can change my driver. I also hope there are some friends can give me some advices.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Ping G20 Irons: good buy at online store

When I stepped into the college, I got to love shopping online; I had to admit that it was pretty convenient. However, the minute I was immersed in the convenience and out for small advantages, I suffered losses. I still remembered that I was attracted by the cheap coat, after receiving the goods; I really wanted to give myself the slaps. According to my investigation, I found that the goods here are pretty genuine, then I try my best to buy the g20 irons, which was regarded as the hot iron recent years, to my surprise, it's really cool as people commented on that shop.

In the beginning, the ping g20 irons are designed to hit the ball long with forgiveness and distance control. Ping have added extreme perimeter weighting in the deep, multi-cavity back of the irons which makes the 17-4 stainless steel heads highly forgiving. The multi-material cavity badge made with soft elastomer heel and toe sections improves the feel and sound of the club, while the cavity’s floating CTP structure stabilises the ping g20's thin face to generate fast ball speeds. The Ping G20 Irons come with PING's CFS (standing for Control, Feel, Stability) steel shaft. I think this is also my good buy.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Newest Ping G20 Member Left Handed Ping G20 Irons Joined The Golf World

Nowadays, the world is developing so fast, and full of competition in every where. If you want live better in the world. You need to work hard to suit the situation. In the world, there are many golf companies, such as, TaylorMade, Callaway; Mizuno and Ping ect. And they want to create much better golf to satisfy the market and hold the market. I am used to use Ping’s products, and I think that the doos is very good. This year, the Ping has released the G20 series. And I would like to talk about the Ping G20 Driver. The Ping G20 Driver delivers that kind of performance. In fact, it’s built to deliver a nice blend of forgiveness and power. Along the way, it also manages to have some reasonably-decent looks. Holding the G20 in your hand makes you just stare at the club in wonderment.

Besides, the Ping G20 driver has a heavier head than G15 (7 grams more than standard) for greater force at impact. Additional backweighting and a more elongated face shore up misses. This is by far the best driver I’ve ever hit, and I’ve hit the best of them. It has nice feel and distance and very good accuracy once you get used to it. Very forgiving on off-centre hits. Penetrating ball flight. Can be hit either hard. First rate, grahite body, beautiful finish. As I hoped, the best driver I have ever hit. Not the longest, but very straight. All in all, we can gain many advantages from the driver. If you want to improve you game, you should keep the driver in your bag.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Ping G20 Iron review by Joe Golf - The Golf Guy

Ping has always made exceptional golf equipment. They are very well known for their irons and putters. They are mostly considered a forgiving brand. Ping still has those great tour players playing their tour spec clubs but their niche is to the higher handicap player in my mind.
Today we will be discussing the G20 Irons by Ping…
When I first saw the pictures of the G20 Irons I thought to myself that this was the G15 with just a new paint job… however as soon as I swung it I know it was different. Now most club fitters will tell you that forgiveness relates to two things… Feel and sound. Ping has always had great sound but some of their irons didn’t have the best feel. Not this one.
Every swing I took felt like the ball was just jumping off the face. Now they are a little stronger lofts than some irons but they are the same as the G20 set. I hit them on a Flightscope launch monitor and picked up 5 yards on the 7 iron between the two sets. For me that is huge. They still have many of the same features as the G15 club… 17/4 Stainless steel frame, the ID8 grip (which I think is the best stock grip from any company) and a lightweight high performing shafts.
The shafts they put in the G20 are a new shaft that is specific to get the best performance for this head only. The CFS shaft is a little lighter than the AWT shaft they have put in the past. At 99 grams on a regular and 109 on a stiff they are following the mold of lighter is longer that many of the driver companies are adopting.
Now I do not really like the color set for this iron… it doesn’t bother me but I think the great minds at Ping could of done a little better job at making it look like a traditional golf club in my opinion.
Well that’s all I have for you today.
As usual keep em' in the fairway and hit em' straight.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Ping G20 Driver and Iron Review

This past week Ping released their latest version of their successful G series with the G20 line of drivers, fairways, hybrids and irons. Harvest Head Professional Chad Scott gives his personal review on the G20 driver and irons.

The G20 Driver

What Ping Says: The G20 is for all ability levels, the external weighting of the large, forgiving G20 driver helps launch the ball high with low spin for maximum distance and accuracy. PING’s proprietary high-balance point shaft enables you to swing a club head at more mass with the same speed, generating fast ball speeds at a high MOI, for long straight drives. The G20 launches the ball .75 degrees higher and with 200 less rpm than the G15.

First Impression: The G20 feels lighter that the G15, but in fact the club head is 2 grams heavier than it’s predecessor. This is due to their high-balance point shaft; allowing more mass at the head, but keeping the overall swing-weight down. Gone is the black finish in favor of a metallic gray or graphite colour.  The club sets up very well when grounded and I found it aesthetically pleasing, although I still prefer the matte finish of my R11 to the gloss of the G20.

First Swings: The G20 feels perfectly balanced. I knew were the club head was throughout the swing, but it never felt lagging or too heavy. The club seemed to cut through the air like a knife; a reference to the improved aerodynamics of the club. The performance was outstanding; I hit 5 consecutive drives like it was on a frozen rope and the distance was long. For me, I hit the standard TFC 169D shaft a little high for my liking and could probably benefit from the lower launch/spin TFC 169D Tour shaft.

Pros: Sets up well; looks great; easy to swing and $329 is not as harsh on the pocketbook.

Cons: Only 2 stock shaft options to choose from. Club is still a little plain and boring, but with the success of the G series why change?

Overall: The PING G20 driver is definitely an improvement over the G15 but is just an evolution rather than a revolution. Either way, a large variety of skill levels are going to improve their distance and accuracy with this driver.

The G20 Irons

What Ping Says: With the G20 irons, you’ll hit the ball long but with distance control. Perimeter weighting and a deep cavity design, the 17-4 stainless steel heads are highly forgiving. An elastomer cavity badge provides solid feel and sound while enhancing distance control.

First Impression: The club face has a darker finish than the G15 that helps reduce glare. The club head also had more of a satin finish and not as “rough” as previous versions. Additionally, PING has done a very good job of hiding the wide sole at address; providing a clean, thin look that resembles more of a Eye2 iron than G15.

First Swings: The sound is soft and pleasant, but very solid. You could hit this anywhere on the face and it would feel good. The new CFS steel shaft provided good feel and reaction. The ball flight is high; too high for myself, but that’s what the G20 is good at.

Pros: Great looks, CFS shaft, sound, custom fit options and at $749 in steel shafts for a set, many golfers will be adding these to their bag.

Cons: Not a lot of feedback on shots. Might be too high of a ball flight for some golfers. If that is the case, wait for the new i20 irons next spring.

Overall: Another solid product from a company that invented the cavity back iron.

The Harvest Golf Club has the entire G20 product line in stock, with demos in right and left handed and available for custom fitting. If you are interested in being fit or just want to try, contact the Golf Shop today.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Opinions Sought on Ping G20 Review

Review:Ping G20 Driver is for all ability levels. Ping G20 Irons with 3-9SW,Thinner face, Stainless Steel Irons, 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. Perimeter weighting and a deep cavity design, the 17-4 stainless steel heads are highly forgiving. An elastomer cavity badge provides solid feel and sound while enhancing distance control. With Ping G20 Irons, you’ll hit the ball long but with distance control.

Details: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 G20 iron set is very similar to the G15's, with a slightly wider sole. The cavity of these irons features a very similar look to the G15's but with a new soft layer on the back to help with sound, feel and vibrations. The steel shafts also look new, with more evenly spaced steps than the traditional AWT shafts, with a unique and interesting feel.
Related:Ping G20 Driver is for all ability levels, the external weighting of the large, forgiving G20 driver helps launch the ball high with low spin for maximum distance and accuracy. PING’s proprietary high-balance point shaft enables you to swing a club head at more mass with the same speed, generating fast ball speeds at a high MOI, for long straight drives.

Precision Weighting Port and Progressive CG location
A technology initially introduced in TaylorMade’s forged iron lineup. The result is optimal consistency in feel and performance from one club to the next.

Ultra-Thin Face and Inverted Cone Technology
The ultra-thin face construction promotes faster ball speed and distance in long- and middle-irons. Each  also feature TaylorMade’s renowned Inverted Cone clubface technology, which expands the area of the face that delivers fast ball speed, which promotes improved distance on off-center hits.

Multi Functional Sole and Advanced Groove Design
Progressive shaping makes the longer irons more forgiving, and the shorter irons more compact and workable.Design team to ensure that the topline of each iron blends into the hosel in just the right way to preserve the iron’s beauty at address.

Monday, December 19, 2011

G20 Driver Review

The ping g20 driver is for all ability levels. The external weighting of the g20 driver helps launch the ball high with low spin for maximum distance and accuracy. Distance of this ping g20 driver is generated with a new version of ping's proprietary high-balance-point shaft technology, which allows the golfer to swing a heavier clubhead at the same speed with a high moment of inertia. The clubface on the 460cc head of this ping g20 driver is larger, creating more forgiveness across the hitting area and the g20's head rotation is neutral, allowing the golfer to deliver the clubface straight at impact.

Some customers have their own feeling after using the ping g20 driver. From the feeling of the customers we can understand ping g20 driver to some extent. One said: tried the ping g20 driver again.  It's definitely longer than my driver.  I hit the stock 9.5 degree with the S shaft again just to see if it was a fluke.  I'm really surprised how much farther it hits the ball than pretty much any other driver at Golfsmith that I've tried.  I hit the Titleist 910D2 and my low/high was 280-295.  The ping g20 driver was 305-330 with around 5 swings.  I'm really shocked by it.  Same launch monitor, same position, same balls, and just different club.  Part of this ping g20 driver is the weight.  The ping g20 driver is a bit lighter than the Titleist.  That has always made a significant difference in my experience.  Dispersion seemed not quite as tight, so there was a price to pay for the extra distance.  I am curious to try it in an X shaft to see if it will tighten up the lines a bit.

I had the opportunity to hit the g20 driver Wednesday, I also brought in my own g20 driver to compare. I hit about a dozen with each. The data on the screen showed the ping g20 driver to be about 4 yards longer with a little tighter dispersion pattern. Not sure if the $299 price is worth 4 more yards. The ping g20 driver felt the same as my g15, what’s your feeling?

Sunday, December 18, 2011

The review on the Ping G20 Irons

Ping has long been considered a revolutionary in the world of golf equipment and with each passing release, more and more golfers are finding out what makes their irons so intriguing from a technology stand point. There is a new product in G20 series That is the Ping G20 Irons. Yesterday, I have used the iron. Here, I want to tell you my feeling of playing it. It gives me nice feel. It hits the ball long with forgiveness and distance control. It is very easy to hit and worth to buy. The distance on these clubs are unbelievable. Once my distances get corrected reckon it will knock 10 shots off! So I want to recommend it to others.

Now, I can tell you the features. The PING G20 Iron Set 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. Weight saved by thinning the face allowed Ping engineers to redistribute weight to the perimeter and the back flange, which positions the CG low and back to launch the ball higher and longer. Just for these, it can give me the nice feel. So it is better than other clubs.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Great feel and powerful Ping G20 irons

While the Ping G20 irons maintain the Ping ‘G’ look, they have changed the weighting in the head and modified the feel. Impressive forgiveness remains, but with a better all-round performance. Ping has opted for a lighter finish than in the Ping K15 and the head it is slightly more compact to look down on. There is still plenty of confidence-inspiring forgiveness on show.

Ping could have been more ambitious in separating the look of the G20 irons on the shelf from its predecessor. The cosmetic changes do not reflect the improvements made. The new CFS is the steel stock offering from Ping. It helped to produce a long flight on test. The TFC 169i is the graphite offering and will help anyone looking for a higher launch.

Ping’s stock grip provided plenty of grips when tested in both dry and wet conditions. It is slightly thicker than most stock offerings and was an impressive performer. Extreme perimeter weighting within the stainless steel head helps to improve forgiveness and accuracy. This extra weight is found by making the face of the club extremely thin.

The cavity badge is made from aluminium with soft elastomer in the heel and toe. This helps to provide a better feel. The hosel-to-head transition is designed to inspire confidence.

If a higher flight is what you’re striving for, these should certainly make it onto your test list. A careful fitting to find the right shaft is important for golfers of every level. The hallmark of the G family success over the years, this has not been compromised in the latest offering. A superb blend of forgiveness from a head doesn’t feel too chunky.

In terms of feel, this was a big area of improvement that really helped the Ping G20 irons stand out, especially from earlier G5 and G10 models. Lower handicappers will enjoy the feedback.

The overall power on offer will be a popular benefit of the G20. Controlling this would only be a problem if the wrong shaft is delivering excess spin and a ballooning flight.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

The newest driver from Ping: G20 Driver

This year, the Ping has released the G20 series. Today, I am going to talk about one of them. It is the Ping G20 Driver . Ping Golf says the G20 features large exter-nal weight-ing that helps launch the ball high with low spin for maximum distance and accuracy. Ping's high- balance-point TFC 169D shaft enables the golfer to swing a club head with more mass at the same speed, cre-at-ing a higher MOI and gen-er-at-ing faster ball speeds for long, straight drives. External weighting of the ping g20 helps launch the ball high with low spin for maximum distance and accuracy. Distance is generated with a new version of Ping's proprietary high-balance-point shaft technology. These may every golfers are loking for. So if you used this driver, your game may be enhanced.

The tall face, elongated club head, and 460cc design really helps you hit the ball well and does help with some off-center hits. Unless you blatantly miss-hit the ball,ping drivers g20 this club will help keep you in lay as much as possible. I found hits off the toe to be straight with minimal distance loss however hits off the heel was where I noticed some distance loss. All in all , the driver can give you suprising result. Easy to swing. Very forgiving on off-centre hits. Penetrating ball flight. Can be hit either hard. g20 driver First rate, grahite body, beautiful finish. As I hoped, the best driver I have ever hit. Not the longest, but very straight. You can buy it.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Ping G20 Driver is out or classic?

The Ping G20 Driver is still on the market a long time, and there are a lot of golfers say it is the good driver. But we also wonder whether the new g20 driver is really as good as other golfers said. Do the new driver can bring the good improvements to our golf. In order to find the facts about the G20 driver, I think we should know more about it. The Ping G20 own a heavier head than the current G15, then it can produce more force, when hit. The newly designed club has back-weighting with an elongated face which has been shaved. It provides an excellent balance when one is teeing off. And the clubhead of the ping g20 is the end of a nearly 46-inch balanced shaft which promises more distance and speed.

As well as, the shaft is also more flexible than earlier versions. With this combination, it can send shots about 0.75 degrees higher with lower spin rates and faster ball speeds. I also have a try the ping drivers g20, firstly, for the look of the G20, the crown color is a deep metallic gray, and the bottom graphics is the best Ping has designed, the large face of the driver is assuring at address. Gives me that signal to swing as hard as I want. I can feel the ball compress into the face. Clubhead feels light and bouncy throughout the swing, yet impact feels strong. So I really feel the Ping driver g20 is as excellent as Ping said, all in all, the facts about the g20 driver it is the real perfect driver.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Ping G20 Irons are good for you golf career

As a accomplished golfers, I have played this sports for many years, it's not hard to see that these classic golf clubs would come with its left specifications as market demands. Obviously, the latest Handed Ping G20 Irons would be the best representative. Forgiveness and accuracy on ping g20 are achieved through extreme perimeter weighting in the 17-4 stainless steel head. A multi-material cavity badge made of soft elastomeric improves feel and sound while enhancing distance control, allowing you to play your best golf.

Consistent, precise distance control was achieved by using a thin face backed by a floating CTP structure. Weight in the back flange of the deeply cut, Cheap Golf ping irons g20 multi-cavity head increases the MOI. Combined with PING's TFC 169 graphite shaft, the G20 optimizes feel and higher trajectories. The sound and feel of the ping irons g20 at impact were every bit as good as the G15 and the flight was maybe slightly higher thanks to the extra weight in the sole. However get custom fitted by Ping to and you will get a set of g20 irons that will help you get the distance and trajectory to suit your game.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Ping G20 Irons: golfers love you so much

Since Ping's new g20 irons appear on the market, there are a lot of people including ping itself own high review to them. Ping said said the golfers can hit ball long but with distance control with the new Ping G20 Irons. And some golfers said the ping g20 own the better look and better performance than the previous irons. They all shown that the g20 are good irons, is really that so? The new ping irons g20 are designed to offer golfers th good distance, control,accuracy and performance. So they own many good design to guarantee their this good performance. The new irons have the new custom tuning port which can expand perimeter weighting and increase the MOI.

Compared with the other Ping irons, the ping g20 own the thinner face, and this can help position weight to the toe for added forgiveness. Specailly the long lofts and the low center of gravity of the g20 irons, they together can produce the long shots with a high trajectory and maximum forgiveness. For me, I think the ping irons g20 are far better than the g15 irons. With the G20 irons, I own the better distance control and better accuracy. I also find the g20 irons are able to increase my distance. The sound of the irons is also soft and pleasant, but solid. I can hit it anywhere on the face and it would feel good. It is a good season to buy the ping G20 irons, because many online golf store have a good discount on these irons, so if you also like them, buy them now.

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Ping’s Newest Baby Irons–Ping G20 Irons

.On the basic of Ping G15, the Ping has launched the Ping G20 Irons which is thought to be stand on the top of Ping. Then it means the Ping G20 Irons has the Ping’s common features and extent qualities which the other Ping products don’t have. Just enjoy this easy to learn about it!
While the ping G20 Irons maintain the Ping 
’G’ look, they have changed the weighting in the head and modified the feel. Impressive forgiveness remains, but with a better all-round performance. 
Ping has opted for a lighter finish than in the Ping K15 and the head itself is slightly more compact to look down on. There is still plenty of confidence-inspiring forgiveness on show.
We felt as if Ping could have been more ambitious in separating the look of the Ping G20 Irons on the shelf from its predecessor. The cosmetic changes do not reflect the improvements made. The new 
CFS is the steel 
stock offering from Ping. It helped to produce a long flight on test. The TFC 169i is the graphite offering and will help anyone looking for a higher launch.
Ping G20 Irons  Features:
1.Thinner face
2.Stainless Steel Irons
3.Wider sole provides a higher launch angle
4.Strong lofts and a low center of gravity produce long shots with a high trajectory and maximum forgiveness
The sound and feel of the Ping G20 irons at impact were every bit as good as the G15 and the flight was maybe slightly higher thanks to the extra weight in the sole. However get custom fitted by Ping to and you will get a set of G20 irons that will help you get the distance and trajectory to suit your game.
Ping’s stock grip provided plenty of grip when tested in both dry and wet conditions. It is slightly thicker than most stock offerings and was an impressive performer. 
Extreme perimeter weighting  within the stainless steel head helps to improve forgiveness and accuracy. This extra weight is found by making the face of the club extremely thin.
The cavity badge is made from aluminium with soft elastomer in the heel and toe. This helps 
to provide a better feel. The hosel-to-head transition 
is designed to 
inspire confidence.

Why did Lee choose Ping G20 Driver ?

Ping G20 Driver' fist shown is at the PGA Tour's FedEx St. Jude Classic. There are several professional players choose to play with it, one of them is Lee Westwood who was the defending champ. And do you want to know what are these players' views to the new g20 driver? The players who play with the G20 all agree that it is a good driver, and Lee said the G20 own your needed distance, speed and accuracy, it can guarantee your every shot has a good result. As Lee said , the ping g20 is indeed the good driver,it is Ping's new G series driver, and it has designed to lauch the ball longer and straighter. Compared wit the previous G drivers, such as G15 and G5, the G20 has many developments in the innovation, The biggest developement of the g20 driver is its 460cc clubhead, this clubhead is made from Ti-8-1 which is a new ighter and lower-density alloy, this new design can increase the MOI on both the vertical and horizontal axes.

The other development of the ping drivers g20 is the light, 45.75-inch "high-balance point" shaft , this shaft has more flexible tip and butt sections for softer feel, and it also can bring more distance and speed.Then the ping drivers g20 also own many other good advantages, for example, compared with the G15 driver, the g20 has a heavier head, then it has greater force at impact, and the new driver also can launch 0.75 degree higher shot and with more distance. All in all, the g20 driver is also the good game improvement driver from ping. It is ablo blend the forgiveness and power. If you also want to play as well we Lee, the Ping g20 driver may be a great help to you.
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Friday, December 9, 2011

The Ping G20 Driver – Pure Performance, No Gimmicks

There is a very good reason our # 2 selling driver in the store (Roger Dunn in Santa Ana) for the past 2 months is not white in color…flat out performance. Since I began fitting the Ping G20 driver early in its release I have seen extraordinary performance results. Ultimately, everyone seems to launch the ball higher than their previous driver (on average of 1-2 degrees), given the loft being equal. As a result, we have seen an increasing number of stronger lofts being purchased. What really sets it apart is almost 9 times out of 10 the ball speed is higher and total spin is lower (both backspin and side spin). This translates to more distance through better carry and a tighter dispersion equaling more fairways. We also see smash factor numbers improve, which is how efficiently struck a shot is (ball speed / club head speed) for an overwhelming majority of recreational and aspiring players as well.

How do they (Ping engineers) achieve these results? The story is all about more mass transferred into the ball more efficiently. They added more weight to the head and removed it from the shaft. Then they placed the balance point of the shaft higher, toward the grip end to allow the heavier head to move into the ball at the same club head speed, but producing higher initial ball speed. A lower density Titanium alloy is used to allow more weight to be placed low and deep. An external neutral weight pad can be seen on the rear sole of the club where the most mass is placed to produce the desired high launch with low spin.

Two standard shafts are offered: a lightweight mid/high torque shaft that produces a high launch with mid/low spin – TFC169D, and an approximately 6 gram heavier, lower torque model that produces a mid/low launch with lower spin – TFC169D Tour. Ping puts more R & D & testing into their proprietary shaft offerings to make sure the shaft, often called the engine of the club, is working optimally with the club head. A full array of custom shafts are also offered at an additional up charge if you’ve had success in the past with a particular model.

This club is the real deal and definitely worth your time and attention next time you are at your local shop. I play one myself and can safely say its the best I’ve ever played and I also have achieved all the above mentioned results. My Specs: 8.5 degree with a Matrix 6M3 X Flex shaft.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Ping G20 Driver is a maximum forgiveness driver

There are more and more golf manufactures in the world. I am used to use Ping’s products, especially for the golf club. If you are a fan of Ping, you must know that Ping has released the Ping G20 Driver recently which are very popular among golf player. I have used the driver. I was told by one of my friends. After I used it, I think the Ping G20 Driver is a maximum forgiveness driver. If you are looking for a driver, I am glad to recommend it to all of you. The Ping G20 Driver basically looks like a cross between the G15 and the more recent K15. They’re using a new titanium (Ti 8-1-1) with a higher strength/weight ratio and have increased the overall face size and MOI of the driver. In every aspect of the driver, it is better than any other driver.

Actually, it is the best ping driver yet! I had the g15 and it was awesome, then I went with the k15 and it gave me the longest most accurate drives, now I’ve tried the g20 and it has added accuracy and about 10 to 15 yards to my drive. The g20 has also helped with some of my hooking problems! Besides, it is a maximum forgiveness driver that delivers distance and accuracy! I am a beginner and it was amazing how easy is to hit the ball with Ping G20 Driver . This club has also great feeling and performance. In a word, this drvier is the best driver in my eyes. The G20 gives me more confidence over the ball.you just need to step up to the ball and swing! It’s also very forgiving on missed hits and allows you to shape the ball if need be. It is a nice product.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Ping G20 Irons in 2011

As a golf fans,I think collecting the golf information is pretty reasonable,meanwhile, the information must be correct and literal,sometimes somebody enjoy exaggerating something,to be honest,that is really a bad habit.Today ,I want to tell you something reffers to golf. It almost 2 times a week,I will pay a visit to wholesale golf clubs to let the boss show the new arrivals,I will not buy it,but I will take many golf photoes to publicize it to audience,this is the main reason why the boss allow me to visit the club for free.Now let’s get to business.I believe the Ping G20 Irons will be your love.
Firstly,its color is black,everybody knows that black means sexy,so when you take this black Ping G20 Irons,and wear black sports shirt,I have to say that is fashionable.Finally, the most important is material,pretty authentic!
Let’s the details speak for themselves,NS PRO950 steel shafts, Project X(5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5) steel shafts and Dynamic Gold 300 steel shafts are available and there is no extra charges for different types of shafts,  so you only need to specify your shafts requests in the “Order postscript” textarea when submit your order, then we will process for you automaticlly when we prepare your clubs.
By the way, Ping G20 Irons has 4 features,the concrete information like this:1, thinner face. 2,Stainless Steel Irons. 3,Wider sole provides a higher launch angle. 4,.Strong lofts and a low center of gravity produce long shots with a high trajectory and maximum forgiveness.
Finally,the PING G20 Iron Set features a new Custom Tuning Port which expands perimeter weighting and increases MOI. The cavity of these irons features a very similar look to the G15′s but with a new soft layer on the back to help with sound, feel and vibrations.  The steel shafts also look new, with more evenly spaced steps than the traditional AWT shafts, with a unique and interesting feel.
This is all the information I can offer.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Ping G20 Irons realize your golf dream

Here I Will highly recommend Ping G20 Irons and Ping G15 Irons to you. Because both of them are good golf equipment, I believe they can help your game. 

Ping irons G20 are for the golfers who want to improve their golf a golf. They own the good design and good technology can provide what you need on the golf course. 

The Ping K15 Series is part of the latest expansion of Ping’s award-winning product line. The recent Ping K15 irons are the game improvement clubs, which gained the most wow of the famous golf players, such as Paul Simpson and Dave Tindal. 

The Ping G20 Irons features a titanium face, to produce long, straight ball flights and maximum forgiveness on miss-hits. The K15 irons achieve this with enormous heads and extremely wide soles that combine to produce hybrid-like performance. The Ping K15 irons are a hybrid set made up of multi-metal irons and high launching hybrids, designed for golfers who benefit from a maximum forgiveness design. 

The best part about the Ping K15 irons is that they are built for lower spin and a higher ball flight. This means you can land the ball softly and stick it on the green right by the pin. It also means that you have more forgiveness and do not have to hit the ball directly with the center of the club face every single time in order to get the ball flight you are after. This Ping K15 irons are also made with an offset hostel, which helps to lower the spin by allowing you to close the club face easier at impact. You will be amazed when you pull these babies out and give them their first test run. Many of those that have already started to play Ping K15 irons are thrilled with the performance that they are getting out of them. 

The Ping irons G20 also are available with the AWT (Advanced Weight Technology) steel shafts that provide lighter long iron shafts for better swing speeds and trajectory and heavier short iron shafts for control and penetration. 

Main advantages of Ping G15 Irons for sale: A multimodal iron design combines a large, lightweight titanium face with a 17–4 stainless-steel body to increase forgiveness and improve launch conditions. Weight saved from the titanium face is allocated to the sole and perimeter to achieve more accuracy and higher ball flights. The K15 hybrids are available in 3H, 4H, 5H and 6H. They rely on an extremely high moment of inertia and a patent-pending feature that creates lower-spinning, higher-launching shots that fly longer and straighter. 

Professional golfers’ views to the ping irons G20: G20 irons enable to customize sticks for optimum performance. Construct your own set makeup from a choice of nine irons (5-iron through lob wedge) and four hybrids (3h to 6h). Perimeter-weighted, multi-material irons (stainless steel body and lightweight titanium clubface) have loads of perimeter weighting to boost ball flight, and forgiveness. The hybrids are crafted to produce high-launch, low-spin shots through increased MOI and “optimal” CG position. 

Thanks for your reading. Hope you have a nice day, and hope you can be helped by this article. 

Monday, December 5, 2011

Impressed at the first sight of Ping G20 irons


Ping has long been considered a revolutionary in the world of golf equipment and with each passing release, more and more golfers are finding out what makes their irons so intriguing from a technology stand point. With the buzz surrounding the release of the latest launch of the G20 line from Ping, THP readers have been testing out the newest creations and the results have been quite positive.
From the company
Forgiveness and accuracy are achieved through extreme perimeter weighting in the 17-4 stainless steel head. A multi-material cavity badge made of soft elastomer improves feel and sound while enhancing distance control, allowing you to play your best golf. Consistent, precise distance control was achieved by using a thin face backed by a floating CTP structure. Weight in the back flange of the deeply cut, multi-cavity head increases the MOI. Combined with PING’s new CFS steel shaft, the G20 optimizes feel and trajectories.
While the Ping G20 irons maintain the Ping ?’G’ look, they have changed the weighting in the head and modified the feel. Impressive forgiveness remains, but with a better all-round performance. ?Ping has opted for a lighter finish than in the Ping K15 and the head itself is slightly more compact to look down on. There is still plenty of confidence-inspiring forgiveness on show.
We felt as if Ping could have been more ambitious in separating the look of the G20 on the shelf from its predecessor. The cosmetic changes do not reflect the improvements made. The new ?CFS is the steel ?stock offering from Ping. It helped to produce a long flight on test. The TFC 169i is the graphite offering and will help anyone looking for a higher launch.
Ping’s stock grip provided plenty of grip when tested in both dry and wet conditions. It is slightly thicker than most stock offerings and was an impressive performer. ?Extreme perimeter weighting  within the stainless steel head helps to improve forgiveness and accuracy. This extra weight is found by making the face of the club extremely thin.
The cavity badge is made from aluminium with soft elastomer in the heel and toe. This helps ?to provide a better feel. The hosel-to-head transition ?is designed to ?inspire confidence.
Overall
Ping has come forth and improved upon the extremely popular G15 irons in a big way. Offering more forgiveness, faster ball speeds and more distance control these are irons that should be on every golfer’s short list to try. If and high straight is what you are after, the Ping G20 irons deliver in a big way.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Ping Rapture V2 Green Dot Irons 3-9PS Why would yo

Why would you use a golf swing speed meter? The number one benefit is knowing for certain the speed of your swing. This will help you in your training efforts, as well as for identifying the correct equipment for your game.

Only You Can Identify Your Swing Speed

You will need to have a tool like the Medicus Power Meter, Golf Radar, or Swing Mate Speed Meter to determine your swing speed. Alternatively you can go to a pro shop and have them determine your swing speed on a swing monitor. (They will also provide you with a large amount of other useful information as well like launch angle and spin rate) Bottom line,TaylorMade R9 SuperTri Driver R9 Irons, you have to put out the effort (i.e. cash) to do this because most likely you are like me and you do not have a sponsor or testing program like the pros.

Why Is Swing Speed Useful Information?

Perhaps you are like most golfers and equate faster swing speeds with longer drives and 180 yard 9-iron shots. This correlation is not always accurate. Take for instance the fact that golfers consciously attempting to swing faster usually end up swinging slower. This is due to poor mechanics when straining muscles to work harder. The results is a swing lacking a crisp and smooth fluid motion.
Correct Your Golf Mechanics And Increase Your Swing Speed

In order to increase your swing speed, using proper golf swing mechanics is essential. While outside the scope of this article, proper mechanics will most likely result in higher swing speeds and more distance. How can you measure that your mechanics are improving? By using a swing speed meter.

Use Equipment Made For Your Swing Characteristics

Once you have begun tracking your swing mechanics and improvement by watching your swing speed you can also use this information for other parts of your game. Virtually all golf equipment available now is made for a certain type of player with certain swing characteristics. This information is usually available on merchandise packaging, from your local pro shop, or the manufacturer's web site.

Your game will improve dramatically if you match balls and clubs to your swing speed. Do not guess,Ping Rapture V2 Green Dot Irons 3-9PS! Chances are you (men) will guess much higher than normal. Get your swing speed measured for precise equipment selection.


Swing Speed Meters-Which One Should You Buy?

Your most important consideration in selecting a swing speed meter should be thinking about how you are going to use it. Do you have a spot to practice at home? Do you want your own swing simulator? Or are you going to use a portable model at the driving range.

There are multiple swing meters available, as well as several multi-function meters. Pick one with the features you will need and that fits your budget.

Identifying your swing speed can help you monitor your golf game as you work to improve your score and match proper equipment to your swing. While many swing monitors are available from your local golf shop or online, make sure to select one that will fit your training golf schedule and practice goal.

Optimized Ping Rapture V2 Irons Review

Ping Rapture V2 Irons are a set of clubs offered by Ping that are intended to give aspiring golfers maximum forgiveness, for an extreme game improvement. The head is designed using multi-metal technology which helps give more accuracy, further distance along with more forgiveness. These  irons on the golf shop are very hot right now.



The Ping Rapture V2 irons are a set of clubs that are intended to give aspiring golfers maximum forgiveness, for an extreme game improvement. Ping perfected the variable thickness face technology (VFT) which increases ball speed for maximum launch velocity at any clubhead speed. This VFT titanium face is machined by a sophisticated computer-aided milling process to fine tune the face for maximum forgiveness and explosion. The titanium face is then plasma-welded to the stainless steel head. This multi-materail clubhead offer the best of each element without having to contend with the drawbacks of each.

The Rapture V2 irons result from Ping’s investment in multi-metal technology that combines the key properties of various materials to deliver a club that produces an optimal performance. The Rapture V2 iron is made up or a tungsten sole weight, a titanium face and a stainless steel body to allow for an innovative game improvement design. The lightweight titanium face allows weight to be relocated to the wider tungsten sole that positions the centre of gravity ideally for a higher launch angle and increased MOI. As a result the Ping Rapture V2 irons can incorporate stronger lofts to increase distance without sacrificing any control.

Overall, they would definitely be a great iron set for a beginner or a senior golfer in particular. Though the price you see in the golf shop maybe a bit high, shopping online can help.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

K15 Irons Review

The k15 irons Series is one piece of the most recent expansion of PING’s famous product line. The latest ping k15 irons are improved. Ping k15 irons are the hybrid set including multi-metal irons and high launching hybrids. The larger k15 irons combine a lightweight titanium face with a stainless-steel body to increase both forgiveness and launch conditions. By utilizing a lightweight titanium face, Ping engineers made the K15 irons club face larger, and added 27 grams to the perimeter for a higher MOI. This is created for players who benefit from a greatest forgiveness design.




The wide-soled k15 irons feature a low and deep center of gravity position, which can promote higher trajectories. The iron’s extra-wide sole features a low and deep center of gravity to promote high trajectories and low spin. High launch angles allowed iron lofts to be strengthened without compromising control. A large internal weight pad in the hybrids produces a high MOI for added forgiveness. The hybrid’s offset hosel and face relationship increases launch and lowers spin.

Ping k15 irons come with the option of up to four hybrids (3-6). Two stainless steel hybrids offer options to replace traditional 5 or 6 irons. The 3- and 4-hybrids allow higher launching shots that fly straighter and longer. Two hybrid options replace the harder-to-hit long irons, and rely on a patent-pending design that creates lower-spinning, higher-launching shots that fly straighter and longer. K15 irons are the absolute choice for slower swing speed golfers. Compared with Ping I15 Irons, k15 irons allow more forgiveness and straightness, while I15 Irons are mainly designed for better players.

Our testers say: K15 ping irons are extremely forgiving, high-trajectory irons that can reduce your tendency to slice. That is to say, k15 irons increase the stability. Judged from the aspect of distance control, k15 irons are not overwhelmingly long, but length is consistent throughout the set. Besides, k15 irons provide subtle feedback on mis-hits but is never unpleasant; K15 Irons have crisp sensation when struck in the middle of the face; ping irons k15 has outstanding stability on all shots. About the look of ping k15 irons, the testers say that at address, the sizable back cavity and large sole are well hidden; K15 Irons adopted the classic Ping style which many testers like.

Rapture V2 Irons Review

New product in 2009—PING Rapture V2 irons adopted multi-material for its core part including stainless steel (shaft), titanium (clubface), tungsten (sole increased weight) and synthetic rubber (groove insert). The most outstanding feature of ping rapture v2 series is its higher launch angle, so Ping designers can create more advantageous face angle. The result is further hitting distance. Ping designer Brad Schweigert said the hitting distance provided by Ping Rapture V2 long irons and medium irons is 7 to 10 yards further than G10 irons. Comparing Rapture V2 irons with G10 irons released before, it seems that most golfers prefer to irons with longer hitting distance. But this is not the fact. With the increased hitting distance, there appears another problem for golfers. That is distance control. So although ping rapture v2 irons can let ball fly like a rocket, it is hard to say that professional golfers or amateur players of low handicap will choose this rapture v2 irons with lightweight titanium face.

Compared with thicker and heavier steel-made face irons, the ping rapture v2 irons with thinner and lighter titanium face can provide freer swing but are not good at distance control. So, as the replacement of S58, S57 is mainly aimed to high-level golfers who always need to ensure accurate hitting distance. The chief designer of ping rapture v2 irons is the champion of earlier PGA tour Mike Nicolette. He adopted classical stainless steel blade design and embedded tungsten insert in toe. According to Ping, S57 has MOI which is 5% higher than S58, which means higher stability, better consistency and higher repeatability. All of these are needed by an excellent iron.

The ping rapture v2 irons result from Ping's investment in multi-metal technology that combines the key properties of various materials to deliver a club that produces an optimal performance. The ping rapture v2 lightweight titanium face allows weight to be relocated to the wider tungsten sole that positions the centre of gravity ideally for a higher launch angle and increased MOI. As a result the rapture v2 irons can incorporate stronger lofts to increase distance without sacrificing any control. A deeper Custom Tuning Port along with elastomer inserts helps increase face stability for a solid feel and a uniform response across the whole clubface.




    The new spokesman of Ping Hunter Mahan highly praised these new released irons. He got 62 shots in his first round on Barclays Championship with these new ping black dot irons. He said: “It is easy to control the ball with these irons.”