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Ping's most forgiving G30 irons & G15 irons Reivew by jessica delia
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Ping's most forgiving G30 irons & G15 irons Reivew |
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With Ping irons, there’s almost always an effort to reposition as much weight around the perimeter of the iron as possible to create more forgiveness and the G30 irons are no exception. Ping engineers wanted the G30 irons to fly a little farther. The company achieved its goal by giving the irons slightly longer shafts to help golfers create more clubhead speed and a higher launch angle. The longer shafts, along with the slightly stronger lofts, also provide better gapping throughout the set. The MOI of the irons is also 2 percent greater from heel-to-toe and 1 percent from top-to-bottom despite the lighter head weights. Ping’s G30 irons have thinner faces than the company’s uber-forgiving Png G25 irons, but their design doesn’t follow the industry trend of making thinner, unsupported faces to create more ball speed and more distance. The soles of the G30 irons are wider as well, which moved the CG of the irons a little lower and deeper to further boost MOI. The soles have their extra width positioned on the club’s trailing edge, where it is not really a factor in turf interaction. Ping know that you only score points in golf for getting the ball in the hole rather than for how nice your clubs look - and that's why they've made the G15 irons as playable as possible. Their main concern when designing the G15s was to make them as forgiving as they could and this means a large head, wide sole, offset, deep cavity and ultra-high MOI. However, for some golfers this puts them off because they simply don't like the look of the clubs - even though they know they will probably help knock shots off their game. The sole of the G15 is slightly wider in design which also helps to pull the CG lower and deeper which helps the golfer to get the ball in the air.
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