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New Ping G25 driver and G25 irons Review by jessica delia
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New Ping G25 driver and G25 irons Review |
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Recreation & Leisure
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Ping has introduced its new G25 golf clubs online, featuring a series of impressive new designs and performance enhancements. The 2013 Ping G25 range is made up of the G25 driver, the G25 fairway woods, the G25 hybrid and the G25 irons. I had the opportunity to play several rounds with these, and they delivered on each occasion. I compared them on a launch monitor to the Ping G20 driver, and found higher ball speeds at impact, as well as more consistent yardages from off-centre hits. They're beautifully engineered, with clean lines, modern looks, and playability to match. Ping G25 driver The whole G25 range has undergone a significant facelift. The cavity design is more subtle and stripped back than previous versions. The G25 driver features Trajectory Turning Technology and variable-thickness face design for added distance, high launch and low spin. Along with the new look, the G25 brings adjustability to the 'G' range. Using Ping's lightweight, aerodynamic adjustable-hosel players can optimise their own launch conditions. With its performance-engineered adjustable hosel, the Ping G25 Driver's hosel design is optimized by using a lightweight titanium screw and aluminum hosel sleeve. The design maintains the same outer diameter and mass as Ping's traditional fixed hosels. This provides the benefits of adjustability without sacrificing the performance that's often lost in clubs with larger, bulkier hosel designs. Ping G25 irons The G25 irons have a re-engineered Custom Tuning Port and provide long-iron forgiveness and short-iron control. The design of the Ping G25 irons are made to be forgiving and easy-to-hit with a premium look. The G25s are very solid from all areas of the face, with shots slightly out of the heel and toe feeling just like shots What’s most impressive about this set is the level of forgiveness on offer, in a head that looks much better than previous G iron models. The narrower soles improve playability, without sacrificing forgiveness. Although the flight was slightly lower, there was still plenty of spin on the ball when hitting into greens. Overall distances throughout the set were similar to the Ping G20 irons.
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