Post by golfonlineau on Aug 27, 2013 10:41:30 GMT 2
Winning his first major, Lee Westwood has a bag full of Ping gear. Westwood atoned for a dropped shot at the third with a brilliant birdie at the fifth, where he knocked a five-iron to eight feet from 207 yards and nailed the putt. On the 2013 Open Championship, if the Englishman wins his first career major championship, he'll do it with this bag of Ping equipment.
Drvier: Ping G25 (9.5 degrees bent to 10.5) with an Aldila Tour Rogue 6X shaft.
Fairway wood: Ping G25 Fairway Wood (15 degree bent to 14.75) with an Aldila Tour Green 75X shaft
Irons: Ping i20 (2-PW) with Ping JZ-S shafts.
Let's focus on the positives though, Westwood has ten top-five finishes in majors, and his overall game at Muirfield showed that he can still keep putting himself into position even if he has just nudged into his 40s. His final round 75 at Muirfield was not a Sunday meltdown such as Rory McIlroy's at Augusta, but it was a disappointment given a level par round would have put him in a play-off with Mickelson if the American did exactly the same.
With a larger face than the best price Ping G20 Driver, the G25 offers greater forgiveness across the entire face. The variable-thickness face deliversa powerful energy transfer for faster ball speeds and greater distances. A deeper profile than the previous G20 helps position the centre of gravity lower and farther back making the most forgiving, highest-launching driver available.
Structural reinforcements in the crown, sole, and skirt ensure durability and provide a solid feel and sound. With its performance-engineered adjustable hosel, the PING G25 Driver's hosel design is optimised by Trajectory tuning technology provides the benefit of adjustability against any loft chosen without sacrificing the performance that's often lost in best price golf clubs with larger, bulkier hosel designs.
For everyone from beginners to Tour players, the combination of a large, forgiving head, Trajectory Tuning technology and a speed-generating shaft makes the adjustable Ping G25 Driver a sound choice for improving distance and accuracy off the tee. The variable-thickness face deliversa powerful energy transfer for faster ball speeds and greater distances.
Drvier: Ping G25 (9.5 degrees bent to 10.5) with an Aldila Tour Rogue 6X shaft.
Fairway wood: Ping G25 Fairway Wood (15 degree bent to 14.75) with an Aldila Tour Green 75X shaft
Irons: Ping i20 (2-PW) with Ping JZ-S shafts.
Let's focus on the positives though, Westwood has ten top-five finishes in majors, and his overall game at Muirfield showed that he can still keep putting himself into position even if he has just nudged into his 40s. His final round 75 at Muirfield was not a Sunday meltdown such as Rory McIlroy's at Augusta, but it was a disappointment given a level par round would have put him in a play-off with Mickelson if the American did exactly the same.
With a larger face than the best price Ping G20 Driver, the G25 offers greater forgiveness across the entire face. The variable-thickness face deliversa powerful energy transfer for faster ball speeds and greater distances. A deeper profile than the previous G20 helps position the centre of gravity lower and farther back making the most forgiving, highest-launching driver available.
Structural reinforcements in the crown, sole, and skirt ensure durability and provide a solid feel and sound. With its performance-engineered adjustable hosel, the PING G25 Driver's hosel design is optimised by Trajectory tuning technology provides the benefit of adjustability against any loft chosen without sacrificing the performance that's often lost in best price golf clubs with larger, bulkier hosel designs.
For everyone from beginners to Tour players, the combination of a large, forgiving head, Trajectory Tuning technology and a speed-generating shaft makes the adjustable Ping G25 Driver a sound choice for improving distance and accuracy off the tee. The variable-thickness face deliversa powerful energy transfer for faster ball speeds and greater distances.