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Wednesday, 27 July 2011

Discerning Truths Regarding The New Ping G20 Driver

By James Langmead


Everyone in the world of golf knows about Ping golf clubs. These beautiful clubs are designed and manufactured for a player's performance in perfecting his or her game. In addition they are constantly being up-graded as new and inventive ideas for improvement come into play. Currently news is out regarding the Ping G20 driver that will be introduced to the public at the PGA St. Jude Classic in August 2011.

Players are excited about seeing this club in use by some of the pros at that venue. A driver, designed for teeing off, determines if one gets a good lie on the fairway. Having one that is better than those currently available is very exciting.

One will find this company's clubs are in high regard throughout the world by any golfer. The company takes special care to address any problems that might arise during the play and puts their designers to work to eliminate them. Their perfection is apparent in the hybrid clubs, wedges and putters that they have manufactured.

The information available on the G20 is that it has a heavier head than the current G15. This extra weight produces more force when it is hit. Also included in the design is back-weighting and the head has been shaved for a more elongated face.

In addition, the club head has been reconfigured and is combined with a 45.75 inch balanced shaft, which allows more distance and speed. This shaft is also more flexible than earlier models are. It is able to send shots about 0.75 degrees higher, has less spin and a mile faster ball speed.

The Ping G20 driver is reported to be available to the public about the middle of August 2011. With the success of previous clubs produced by this company, it is expected to improve the player's game considerably. Using center-of-gravity location, feel, structure and aerodynamics they have developed an extraordinary club anyone can use.




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