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.
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