Two Ping club designers, Marty Jertson and Mike Nicolette, talked with Golfweek about the introductions. Nicolette is a former winner on the PGA Tour, and Jertson recently qualified for the PGA Championship with a fifth-place tie at the PGA Professional National Championship. “The distance control with the Ping G20 Irons is fabulous,” Jertson said. “The face absolutely doesn’t have any hotspots.”
Friday, December 9, 2011
PING G20 IRONS TECHNOLOGY
Ping G20 Irons combine a new multi-material cavity badge with an ultra-thin clubface. The multi-material cavity badge is made from aluminum with soft elastomer heel and toe sections designed to improve feel. The structure behind the thin face helps provide consistent distance control throughout the G20 set. The thin face also allows weight to be redistributed to the perimeter and the back of the clubhead, which is designed to increase forgiveness as well as producing a high launch. The hosel-to-head transition throughout the Ping G20 irons should inspire confidence at address and give the impression that the ball will be launched from any lie.
Two Ping club designers, Marty Jertson and Mike Nicolette, talked with Golfweek about the introductions. Nicolette is a former winner on the PGA Tour, and Jertson recently qualified for the PGA Championship with a fifth-place tie at the PGA Professional National Championship. “The distance control with the Ping G20 Irons is fabulous,” Jertson said. “The face absolutely doesn’t have any hotspots.”
Two Ping club designers, Marty Jertson and Mike Nicolette, talked with Golfweek about the introductions. Nicolette is a former winner on the PGA Tour, and Jertson recently qualified for the PGA Championship with a fifth-place tie at the PGA Professional National Championship. “The distance control with the Ping G20 Irons is fabulous,” Jertson said. “The face absolutely doesn’t have any hotspots.”
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