They Have Similar Looks With G15 Irons But Still Different
As for looks, apparently they are very similar to the Ping G15 Irons, with a slightly darker red and more satin finish. The adjustable lie on the G20 is two degrees flatter than the G15's. A more curved look to it than the G15's with a new soft layer on the back to help with sound, feel and vibrations.
Thinner Face Will Add Forgiveness
The thinner face of the Ping G20 Irons 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.
New Custom Tuning Port Expands Perimeter Weighting and Increases MOI
Ping G20 Irons features a new Custom Tuning Port which expands perimeter weighting and increases MOI. The steel shafts also look new, with more evenly spaced steps than the traditional AWT shafts, with a unique and interesting feel.
A Nice Cross Between The G15 and K15 Model
The Ping G20 Irons feature some added weight on the back end of the iron set that they stole from the tip/hosel section. It sits well and square, with a lower face height and sleeker look. It was described as a nice cross between the G15 and K15 model.
Overall, Ping Golf's line of G-series irons have always been ridiculously easy to use. The switch to something that actually helped you get the ball in the air, was a genuine revelation. Besides, like most series, the G20 fairway woods feature a very similar look with the driver: lower face height, sleek look, and great performance. I believe they will be better than the G15 line. And it will be more than good news if you can benefit a lot from the G20.
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