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i just got fitted recently for new irons, and put a deposit on the ping g15's at the pro shop, i then noticed the g20's in a different store for a simular price. should i get my deposit back and go for the g20's instead or is there no difference at all between them that it wont matter if i have the g20 or the g15.

callaway.gif X Hot Driver 11.5*

ping.gif G20 3 Wood

ping.gif G20 3 and 4 Hybrid

ping.gif G20 Irons

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taylormade.gif White Smoke Putter


Posted

Hit them both, and go with the one's that sound better.

Driver:  :callaway: Diablo Octane
Fairway Wood:   :adams: Speedline 3W
Hybrid:   adams.gif A7OS 3 Hybrid 
Irons:   :callaway:  2004 Big Bertha 4-LW


Posted

i tried both and they didn't really seem all that different the g20's went slightly higher maybe very hard to notice, 8 and 7 iron looked like they went the same distance so i cant really tell the difference, i still dont know which one to go for as that was the only difference i noticed.

callaway.gif X Hot Driver 11.5*

ping.gif G20 3 Wood

ping.gif G20 3 and 4 Hybrid

ping.gif G20 Irons

titleist.gif Vokey SM4 60*

taylormade.gif White Smoke Putter


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Very similar heads, maybe a slightly deeper cavity with the G20's.  I think the G20's have a cleaner topline. Biggest difference is the new CFS shafts, but you can probably get them in the G15's.

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  • 2 weeks later...
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All G series Pings hit/feel the same to me.

In the bag:

Driver - Taylormade '07 Burner 10.5* 

3W & 4h Top Flite XL

Irons - Ping G10 XG black dot 5-9 PW, SW

Wedges - Titleist Spin Milled Vokey 58*

Putter - Ping Karsten Anser 2 33''

 


Posted

well i finally got my clubs today, ping g20 5-SW with 4Hybrid stiff shaft amazing clubs and nice feel got them for a bargain of 500 euro. :D:D

callaway.gif X Hot Driver 11.5*

ping.gif G20 3 Wood

ping.gif G20 3 and 4 Hybrid

ping.gif G20 Irons

titleist.gif Vokey SM4 60*

taylormade.gif White Smoke Putter


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well i finally got my clubs today, ping g20 5-SW with 4Hybrid stiff shaft amazing clubs and nice feel got them for a bargain of 500 euro. :D:D

:dance: Congrats, hite'm good!

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  • 3 months later...
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I just got back from being fitted by my local PGA for a set of G20 irons.  The pro told me my current set was 1.5" too short for me, when I got to the range to test out the 7 iron I was just stunned at how easily I hit them.  I went back to my old 7 iron (an X-22 which I wasn't fitted for) and it was like night and day.  I never realized how much I had to reach with my old set.  The trajectory with the G20s was a good bit higher and I definitely picked up some yards on the 7 iron, I'll hit it with the rangefinder when my set comes in and it gets warmer.  I can't wait until they come in, even if its too cold to go play anywhere lol


Posted

I tried out both at the 2012 St. Louis Golf Expo. Both seemed to fly well. Make sure you get the right shaft.

Last year, the Expo Ping rep pushing the G15s really emphasized selecting the right shaft. (G series heads seem to launch a bit high, so make sure your shaft choice won't balloon the ball).

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Driver:  :touredge: EXS 10.5°, weights neutral   ||  FWs:  :callaway: Rogue 4W + 7W
Hybrid:  :callaway: Big Bertha OS 4H at 22°  ||  Irons:  :callaway: Mavrik MAX 5i-PW
Wedges:  :callaway: MD3: 48°, 54°... MD4: 58° ||  Putter:image.png.b6c3447dddf0df25e482bf21abf775ae.pngInertial NM SL-583F, 34"  
Ball:  image.png.f0ca9194546a61407ba38502672e5ecf.png QStar Tour - Divide  ||  Bag: :sunmountain: Three 5 stand bag

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    • Nah, man. People have been testing clubs like this for decades at this point. Even 35 years. @M2R, are you AskGolfNut? If you're not, you seem to have fully bought into the cult or something. So many links to so many videos… Here's an issue, too: - A drop of 0.06 is a drop with a 90 MPH 7I having a ball speed of 117 and dropping it to 111.6, which is going to be nearly 15 yards, which is far more than what a "3% distance loss" indicates (and is even more than a 4.6% distance loss). - You're okay using a percentage with small numbers and saying "they're close" and "1.3 to 1.24 is only 4.6%," but then you excuse the massive 53% difference that going from 3% to 4.6% represents. That's a hell of an error! - That guy in the Elite video is swinging his 7I at 70 MPH. C'mon. My 5' tall daughter swings hers faster than that.
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