
Do yourself a favor, play G20 Driver
Dear golf players, have you ever owned
Ping G20 Driver? If not, it's time to put it into your bags. I have used the Ping G20 Driver 9.5 degree with a Ping TFC 169D stiff shaft. It was touted as the latest game improvement driver by Ping. Funny enough this new driver features a titanium alloy head, which is lighter than most drivers, yet is still heavier than the G15. The head design is unique however, which features an extremely low and back center of gravity to create a higher launch, lower spin and improved accuracy on off-center hits. I hit between 20-30 balls with this driver, and Ping has a new fan. Yes, this is a driver positioned as a "game-improvement" club, but Ping has created a golf club that performs extremely consistently – something all players can benefit from.
On the one hand, the ping g20 has a slightly wider face than the G15 and at address the head appears bigger, although not quite as large as the K15. This is achieved by a shallower crown and also visually by a lighter metallic silver finish. It's interesting that Ping have moved away from black to something slightly lighter. It does look very good but is a little more reflective in bright conditions when compared to the previous black colour. Moreover, the
g20 driver also comes with Ping's own TFC 169D shaft that seems a little more stable than in the past thanks to the higher kick point and feels quite powerful. There is also a Tour version of the shaft that will give you a lower trajectory and this will be excellent for those with higher swing speeds, so make sure you get custom fitted as the combination of shaft and loft will be important. Trust me, you will be greatful for my recommendation as you try the ping drivers g20. Do you a favor, try it.