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 Review on Ping G20 Fairway Wood 
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Post Review on Ping G20 Fairway Wood
Do you know what's new from Ping Golf this summer? Of course, it's Ping G20 LINE. Recently they launch its newest fairway woods. As we know, getting the ball airborne and adding yards is what all golfers look for in their fairway wood. Believe me, with the Ping G20, that will be so easy.
The Ping G20 fairway wood is a little deeper front to back and the face is a little taller than the G15 it replaces, which is a good thing as Ping fairways are generally a little on the shallow side. Discount Golf Clubs for Sale We like oversized fairways as we think they are more forgiving, especially off the tee, and the G20 fairways have hit the mark for us here.
The Ping G20 fairway wood features a large, 17-4 stainless steel head and face, designed to increase the MOI to maintain consistent ball speeds across the hitting surface. Getting the ball airborne and adding yards is what all golfers look for in their fairway wood. With the Ping G20, that is easy. A low-deep CG and external weighting produces a high launch and optimal spin for long, straight results. Face height is optimised in the Ping G20 Fairway Wood to offer a visually appealing, forgiving option from the fairway to tee. Golfers have the option of either the higher-launching TFC 169F or the TFC 169F Tour version for a lower trajectory.
Main Features:
? Easily gets the ball airborne and adds yards with a low-deep center of gravity by creating low spin with a much higher launch
? Perimeter weighting and a slightly larger face raises the moment of inertia, ensuring a stable clubhead and faster ball velocity for maintaining distance
? With a larger front-to-back and heel-to-toe, the G20 fairway wood sets up neutral at address and rotates square at impact
The sound at impact was more solid than the G15 and the feel and trajectory was very good too. The standard Ping TFC169F shaft was very stable and for those with higher swing speeds, the Tour version with its stiffer tip and lower torque is a great alternative.
In terms of looks, the Ping G20 Fairway Wood benefits from the familiar crescent alignment aid on the crown and the muscular size of the head certainly looks appealing at address. The steel clubhead sat very nicely at address with the lighter silver head colour adding to the larger hard appearance which we like in fairway woods. The sound at impact was more solid than the G15 and the feel and trajectory was very good too. The standard Ping TFC169F shaft was very stable and for those with higher swing speeds, the Tour version with its stiffer tip and lower torque is a great alternative.
Whether you are on the tee or from the fairway the discount golf clubs was forgiving and also easy to shape shots and we think the G20 fairway will be hard to beat in the market.
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