Both Ping G15 iron and G20 iron are good golf clubs. Today I will have a comparation about them. If you are considering about change your irons, maybe you can read it.
The Ping G15 iron has been designed to give golfers the ultimate in performance and flexibility. The multi-material design of the Ping G15 Irons for sale includes a lightweight titanium face that has allowed 27 grams to be repositioned to the perimeter of the 17-4 stainless steel club head.
By using this weight to widen the sole the G15 promotes a much higher ball flight even on those unfortunate misshits while also greatly enhancing the moment of inertia (MOI). Confirming completely with the revised R&A groove rules the Ping G15 golf irons feature a larger clubhead to improve forgiveness and deliver a complete game improvement club.
Ping G15 Irons allow golfers to enjoy a consistent and high trajectory throughout the set with the inclusion of strengthened lofts while golfers can enjoy complete flexibility by choosing to replace the 5 and 6 irons with the 5 and 6 G15 hybrids to create an iron set that is comfortable enough to give you confidence on every shot.
The G20s come in 3 iron to lob wedge or you can blend in the excellent G20 hybrid instead of the long irons. There are four flexes of shaft in either the TFC 169i graphite shafts or a new CFS steel shaft for ‘control, feel and stability ’ which was lovely to hit. Overall the G20 iron is a bit more evolution than revolution, but this is still going to be one of the best irons in the market for mid-handicappers.
The sound and feel of the Ping G20 irons at impact were every bit as good as the G15 and the flight was maybe slightly higher thanks to the extra weight in the sole. However get custom fitted by Ping to and you will get a set of Ping G20 Irons that will help you get the distance and trajectory to suit your game.
The Ping G20 irons replace the G15 irons and the 10% thinner face is the same size as the previous model, which enables Ping to move the weight saved into the sole of the club. The G20 has a wider sole than its predecessor, particularly in the toe area, Ping G20 Irons for salewhich increases the moment of inertia and forgiveness of the iron. At address the clubhead sits very well behind the ball, although in some of the longer irons you can see the back of the cavity, which may not appeal to all.
Above are my opinions, all in all, both of them are good. You can decide to buy which one according to your own needs.
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