After weeks of range testing and close to a dozen rounds of golf, it is safe to say that the Ping G20 irons are a different animal than the G15s were in terms of performance, feel and overall package. At setup, the clubs look eerily similar, but that is where the changes begin to creep in.
Ping G20 Driver From the first swing you take with the G20 irons, which translates to a softer and smoother feel through the hands. This sensation was something that I begged for in the G15 line and for the most part, thought was the only thing missing to that release.
Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 Putter Throughout the set, the G20 shows its technology and forgiveness through and through. Are you looking for an iron to launch high and straight? These irons are a great compliment to the golfer that wants that extra forgiveness without the sacrifice of audible tone and feedback to let you know when you missed and where it happened.
What is distance without distance control? With so many pieces of equipment in today's day and age touting longer distances than ever, THP was intrigued to hear that while Ping is touting the long distances achieved with the ping irons g20, the company is also promising“distance control. Putting this to the test for weeks, we found that Ping did in fact hit a home run in that department.
Taylormade Rocketballz RBZ Driver The thinner face does give off more distance and forgiveness with a higher ball flight, while the gapping between irons is perfect. The G20 irons tested were fitted with the Ping CFS steel shafts. Engineered with fewer steps throughout, the new CFS shafts deliver a smoother feel through the transition while not skimping at all on the stability.
Ping K15 Irons CFS stands for Control Feel Stability and its something that THP thinks worked quite well.