subject: Westwood Teaches You to Swing PING G15 Driver [print this page] Westwood Teaches You to Swing PING G15 Driver
ThePING G15 driveris engineered for golfers seeking a maximum forgiveness driver that delivers distance and accuracy. Its 460cc titanium head is longer front to back and features PING's patented ultra thin crown technology. Weight savings from the thin crown are positioned as an external sole weight to optimize the center of gravity for higher trajectories and reduced spin.
The club head is finished in a dark color that is very subtle and does not distract you at address or during your swing. The crown of thePING G15 driveris set with the trademark Ping alignment aid, a reversed crescent moon. Again, nothing distracting about this, the alignment aid is a dark gray that does not stand out significantly, just enough that you can easily align the ball and club face.
For those of you who are bothered by offset and draw bias in a club, you will be happy to know that thePING G15driverset up pretty neutral and looks quite square at address. There is a draw bias version of the G15 for those of you looking to help ease a slice. That particular model offers up a slightly more pronounced offset.
The standard G15, on the other hand, will look quite pleasing to a golfer who naturally hits a draw. No worries about having to hold off the release to avoid those big hooks!
ThePING G15 Driver Features:
1. TheG15 driveris engineered for golfers seeking
a maximum-forgiveness driver that delivers distance and accuracy. Its 460cc titanium head is longer front to back and features PING's patented ultra-thin crown technology. Weight savings from the thin crown are positioned as an external sole weight to optimize the center of gravity for higher trajectories and reduced spin.
2. A larger face is designed to increase
ball speed and provide consistency across the entire hitting surface. The new PING-designed TFC 149D high-balance-point shaft allows for a five-gram increase in head mass (without increasing swingweight or overall weight), which results in higher ball speeds and an increased moment of inertia.
Westwood, the World No. 12 and England's top player, had great expectations entering the PGA.Enjoying a superb season, he tied for second at last weekend's WGC-Bridgestone Invitational and finished third in the U.S. Open at Torrey Pines. But the Monster that is Oakland Hills chewed him up and spat him out. We may sure that he was using aPING G15. You should choose your right ping golf clubs in thepickgf.com.
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