Post by golfonlineau on Nov 12, 2013 8:03:04 GMT 2
Ping has waded even deeper into the adjustability pool, this time with its Ping G25 Driver best price. Released right after the PGA Merchandise Show, it is the first in the G series to have that feature, and it gives golfers the ability to tweak lofts half a degree, either up or down.
For starters, the company created a hosel design for the G25 that boasts the same outer diameter and mass of fixed hosels. As a result, engineers didn¡¯t have to add weight to that part of the club and were free instead to use cheap golf clubs in places that improved performance. Utilization of Ping¡¯s ultra-thin crown technology helped in those regards as well.
¡°We were able instead to drive the Center of Gravity (CG) lower and farther back in the 460 cc head to produce that optimal high launch/low spin performance for greater distance,¡± he said. ¡°At the same time, we distributed more weight to the perimeter for better forgiveness and higher Moment of Inertia (MOI).¡±
And these Ping G25 Irons for sale offer all the forgiveness the traditional G-Series target audience wants but also have the look and playability lower handicappers desire, as well. Schweigert said that enabled the equipment maker to lower the Center of Gravity, so that the irons launch shots easier, while allowing it to increase Moment of Inertia (MOI) for better forgiveness by expanding the perimeter weighting.
Schweigert pointed out that the G25s also have progressive sole widths, so that the longer irons are higher launching and more forgiving, while the shorter ones provide more playability and control. In an effort to appeal to better players, these Mizuno JPX825 Irons boast a thinner top line and moderate offset.
As for the Ping G25 Hybrid for sale, which is available in lofts of 17, 20, 23, 27 and 31 degrees and also come with 17-4 stainless steel clubheads, they feature progressive CG (Center of Gravity) positions through the line to help golfers achieve optimum trajectory and distance with each shot. The CG is lower and further back in the lower-lofted clubs and progresses slightly forward in the higher lofts to help minimize spin and prevent ballooning.
In addition, external sole weighting positions weight low and back and elevate MOI (Moment of Inertia) for greater forgiveness, while generous camber heel-to-toe, as well as sole relief are included for improved playability from all types of lies.
For starters, the company created a hosel design for the G25 that boasts the same outer diameter and mass of fixed hosels. As a result, engineers didn¡¯t have to add weight to that part of the club and were free instead to use cheap golf clubs in places that improved performance. Utilization of Ping¡¯s ultra-thin crown technology helped in those regards as well.
¡°We were able instead to drive the Center of Gravity (CG) lower and farther back in the 460 cc head to produce that optimal high launch/low spin performance for greater distance,¡± he said. ¡°At the same time, we distributed more weight to the perimeter for better forgiveness and higher Moment of Inertia (MOI).¡±
And these Ping G25 Irons for sale offer all the forgiveness the traditional G-Series target audience wants but also have the look and playability lower handicappers desire, as well. Schweigert said that enabled the equipment maker to lower the Center of Gravity, so that the irons launch shots easier, while allowing it to increase Moment of Inertia (MOI) for better forgiveness by expanding the perimeter weighting.
Schweigert pointed out that the G25s also have progressive sole widths, so that the longer irons are higher launching and more forgiving, while the shorter ones provide more playability and control. In an effort to appeal to better players, these Mizuno JPX825 Irons boast a thinner top line and moderate offset.
As for the Ping G25 Hybrid for sale, which is available in lofts of 17, 20, 23, 27 and 31 degrees and also come with 17-4 stainless steel clubheads, they feature progressive CG (Center of Gravity) positions through the line to help golfers achieve optimum trajectory and distance with each shot. The CG is lower and further back in the lower-lofted clubs and progresses slightly forward in the higher lofts to help minimize spin and prevent ballooning.
In addition, external sole weighting positions weight low and back and elevate MOI (Moment of Inertia) for greater forgiveness, while generous camber heel-to-toe, as well as sole relief are included for improved playability from all types of lies.