Friday, November 25, 2011

Ping G20 Irons Vs Ping K15 Irons – Part One

Now Ping have released new ping g20 series golf clubs, Ping g20 irons set is become a hot topic discussed by more and more golfers. What is the differences between these 2 irons. Which would be more forgiving? Which has a wider sole? Does material used in both make for difference in ball speed etc. In the following passage, you will get the answer.

New Ping G20 Irons in 2011

The Ping G20 Irons for sale 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. I hear the next generation of Ping “G” series irons (rumored to be called G 20) will include a hybrid iron for the mid irons to allow for an easier transition from hybrids to irons.

Also the Ping G20 Irons are engineered for extreme forgiveness and predictable distance control. The cavity’s floating CTP structure stabilizes the face and the aluminum badge with elastomer heel and toe sections produces a solid feel and sound. The CTP reinforces a 10% thinner face and controls distances while saving weight, which was added to the back flange of the deeply cut, multi-cavity head to increase the moment of inertia. Combined with the new CFS steel shaft (control, feel and stability), the Ping G20 Irons optimizes feel and trajectories. Consistent yardage gapping is a key benefit of the G20 set, which includes high-launching long irons that maximize the overall range and predictability of a player’s set.

With hybrid long-iron replacements and ultra-forgiving irons, the Ping K15 Irons provide optimal forgiveness throughout the set. The Ping K15 irons have been designed to give golfers the ultimate in performance and flexibility. The multi-material design of the Ping K15 irons includes a lightweight titanium face that has allowed 27 grams to be repositioned to the perimeter of the 17-4 stainless steel club head.

The Ping K15 irons allow golfers to enjoy a consistent and high trajectory throughout the set with the inclusion of strengthened lofts while golfers can enjoy complete flexibility by choosing to replace the 5 and 6 irons with the 5 and 6 K15 hybrids to create Ping K15 Irons that is comfortable enough to give you confidence on every shot. The Ping K15 irons 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.

In my opinion, we can’t say which is better between them. When buying golf clubs, you should choose one fit you. If New Ping G20 Irons is suitable for you, it is your best choice.

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