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August 1st, 2011 08:37 PM
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Heavier Head Doesn't Mean Heavy for Ping G20 Driver

Ping G20 Driver is a new product in Ping golf. The G20 driver has a heavier head than G15 (7 grams more than standard). Some golf players maybe think it will be very heavy. And if you play it, it will not get the far distance. And now I will tell you that you are wrong. Athough it has a heavier head, it will provide greater force at impact.And its additional backweighting and a more elongated face shore up misses. What's more, its clubhead is reconfigured--5 percent higher moment of inertia on heel or toe hits — combines with a light, 45.75-inch "high-balance point" shaft to boost clubhead speed, so this means providing long distance. When I saw it at first, I just think it will not be a good driver. However, when I used it, I found that it is very good, and my ball skill is upgraded. So I love it very much. Why did I think so at first? Just because of its look that is a arger face. Later, I find that a larger face is designed to increase ball speed and provide consistency across the entire hitting surface. The new Ping designed with high balance point shaft allows for a five gram increase in head mass (without increasing swingweight or overall weight) which results in higher ball speeds and an increased moment of inertia. Addtionally, the driver that delivers not only distance, but accuracy.In total, G20 launches shots 0.75 degrees higher than G15, with 200 rpm less spin and 1 mph faster ball speed on center hits, which adds up to five yards more carry and roll. I hope that the nice driver will be widely used, and I think that you must love it after you used it. Taylormade r11 irons have new arrival on www.golffactory.com!
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