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I currently have callaway x20's and feel like a change to PING clubs.which pings would be closest to x20's as I quite like the forgiveness of the x20. Thank you.

Great white chef.


sorry if this is off topic, but in my 15 years of cheffing, I maybe had time to play 10 rounds lol

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2 hours ago, Great white chef said:

Cool mate, just need to get a job on a golf cause and start bribing with gourmet foods.?

...or be a chef at a country club, usually you can get free golf on the days they are closed!!

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I haven't played the X20s specifically, but Professor Google shows they're 2008 vintage, and look like pretty standard classic Callaway GIs from the "naughties" (I have a knockoff set of very similar appearance in my garage). Ping's answer to this general line is the G-series. If you're looking for a club about the same age on the used market, you're looking at G10s or G15s. The current Ping model in this line, if you're shopping new, is simply called "G"; Ping stopped bothering with numbers after the G30 in 2014. Depending on your handicap, and how your iron play contributes to it, you should demo the G and G-MAX to see which one you like better.

Give the I-series a try as well, or even the i-Blades if you're feeling adventurous; some say that all the better-player irons give you is workability at the cost of forgiveness, but I've found, the more I've demoed the lower-cap clubs and A/Bed them with GIs, that if you can make consistent contact with either iron, you'll get a narrower dispersion from a better-player iron than a GI. The GI will keep that mis-hit on the fairway more often, but there's more of a shotgun spread to the good hits as well.

Just my opinion, try the clubs, go with what works best for you in terms of distance, accuracy etc.

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