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A weight port permanently positioned in the center of the back of an iron head during assembly, the Precision Weighting Port assures that each TaylorMade R11 Irons in the set is of uniform swingweight while also ensuring that the CG location is precisely and optimally positioned in the center of the face between the toe and heel. In the past, clubmakers have installed cartridges of varying weight in the hosel to adjust swingweight, and by doing so have pulled the CG closer to the heel to varying degrees, resulting in a set of irons consistent in swingweight but inconsistent in CG location.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

G20 Irons 3-9PS Discussion

An important part of the custom-fitting process is matching the proper iron design to your game. From multi-metal, maximum forgiveness technology to player-style models, PING Irons provide a variety of design features to help lower your scores. Factors such as forgiveness, feel, control, head size and appearance are important considerations when choosing the iron that best fits your game. Each PING iron is engineered, manufactured and custom fit with the same quality that has made ping a leader in iron technology for more than 40 years.

The ping g20 irons replace the G15 irons and the 10% thinner face is the same size as the previous model, which enables Ping to move the weight saved into the sole of the club. The G20 has a wider sole than its predecessor, particularly in the toe area, which increases the moment of inertia and forgiveness of the iron. At address the club head sits very well behind the ball, although in some of the longer irons you can see the back of the cavity, which may not appeal to all.

The features of ping g20 irons are in the following, forgiveness and accuracy are achieved through extreme perimeter weighting in the 17-4 stainless steel head. A multi-material cavity badge made of soft elastomer improves feel and sound while enhancing distance control, allowing you to play your best golf. Consistent, precise distance control is achieved by using a thin face backed by a floating CTP structure. Weight in the back flange of the deeply cut, multi-cavity head increases the MOI.

The purpose in adjusting the golf club's lie angle is to ensure that the club is resting squarely on its sole when you are addressing your shot. This will help get your swing on the right plane and keep the clubface square at impact. A lie angle that is too upright will cause the heel of the golf set to hit the ground first, which will close the clubface and produce a pull or hook. A lie angle that is too flat causes the toe to hit the ground first, opening the clubface, which will result in a push or slice.



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