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billbobo Posted - 30/06/2011 : 04:22:40
The latest in Ping's G range of fairway woods the Ping G15 Fairway Wood updates the hugely popular G10 model and shares many of the improvements seen in the Ping G15 driver. The PING G15 Fairway Wood has an elongated head design which means the clubhead is longer from back to from to provide stability and forgiveness and increase the moment of inertia, or MOI.

The PING G10 Fairway Wood is engineered with a crown, that directly intersects the sole to create a low profile head that combines with a long, shallow face for improved performance from all types of lies. The face area is wider from heel-to-toe which allows for an increased effective hitting area, making the G10 incredibly forgiving and consistent.

The large head of the PING Rapture V2 Fairway Wood gives you lots of confidence and forgiveness and although the lofts are slightly higher than normal, distance and trajectory are not affected.

This is because modern golf balls spin less and we found these a Golf Clubs for Sale joy to hit and certainly the best fairway woods Ping have made to date. Our personal favourite is the 17and a half degree four wood that comes with a 3-wood length shaft as standard for that little bit of extra power.

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