Post by golfonlineau on Jul 29, 2013 4:06:05 GMT 2
The 2013 G25 hybrids are the latest in an illustrious line of Ping game-improvement clubs and will appeal to players who want the maximum amount of forgiveness and trajectory Ping has offered to date. I upgraded from the G20's which were great clubs as well, but definetly draw biased. The G25's are solid clubs, easy to hit and work draw or fade.
I have been hitting with the Ping G25 Fairway Wood and the g25 hybrid for a week now. I went down to a good range and tried out a couple of sets, including the swing measuring device thingy. As much as I loved the TM's, the Pings were just way too good to ignore. Shots from the fairway and light rough were much like what I experienced in the simulator ¨C very easy to get the ball airborne and I had a nice tight shot dispersion.
For low-handicapper: it's hard to hit the ball anything but straight and high. This one is ridiculously good. Middle-Handicapper say,"I put a smooth, easy swing on it, and the ball just jumped for me, straight every time. It felt like the easier I swung, the farther the ball went." PING seems to cover all the bases with their different hybrid offerings. THP was sent PING¡¯s latest hybrid offering, the Ping G25 Hybrid ¨C let¡¯s check it out.
On the lower lofts, the CG is lower and farther back to improve forgiveness on mis-hits. The heel-to-toe camber and relief on the back of the sole improve turf interaction. The G25 hybrid is a good match for my Ping G25 Irons. a wide menu of lofts allows you to easily find the proper carry distances and large sweet spot preserves distance on off-center hits.
Whether you¡¯re a beginner or an accomplished professional, the large forgiving head to increase MOI makes this australia golf online a sound choice for golfers of all handicaps and you will love the charcoal coloured non-glare crown which will set off the golf ball perfectly at address. It came with the stock PING TCF 189H shaft in stiff flex. This shaft weighs in at 77g and is said to offer a mid launch angle.
I have been hitting with the Ping G25 Fairway Wood and the g25 hybrid for a week now. I went down to a good range and tried out a couple of sets, including the swing measuring device thingy. As much as I loved the TM's, the Pings were just way too good to ignore. Shots from the fairway and light rough were much like what I experienced in the simulator ¨C very easy to get the ball airborne and I had a nice tight shot dispersion.
For low-handicapper: it's hard to hit the ball anything but straight and high. This one is ridiculously good. Middle-Handicapper say,"I put a smooth, easy swing on it, and the ball just jumped for me, straight every time. It felt like the easier I swung, the farther the ball went." PING seems to cover all the bases with their different hybrid offerings. THP was sent PING¡¯s latest hybrid offering, the Ping G25 Hybrid ¨C let¡¯s check it out.
On the lower lofts, the CG is lower and farther back to improve forgiveness on mis-hits. The heel-to-toe camber and relief on the back of the sole improve turf interaction. The G25 hybrid is a good match for my Ping G25 Irons. a wide menu of lofts allows you to easily find the proper carry distances and large sweet spot preserves distance on off-center hits.
Whether you¡¯re a beginner or an accomplished professional, the large forgiving head to increase MOI makes this australia golf online a sound choice for golfers of all handicaps and you will love the charcoal coloured non-glare crown which will set off the golf ball perfectly at address. It came with the stock PING TCF 189H shaft in stiff flex. This shaft weighs in at 77g and is said to offer a mid launch angle.