I'm an 11 handicap, and play twice a week. In April I bought a set of Ping i20 irons for sale. I was so excited to have the clubs I pined for. The first thing I noticed is that I started hitting a trap draw, with side spin. I hit some of the best shots of my life. One day I played with a 4 handicap who had a set of G20′s. He was obviously better than me, and I asked him why he played the G20′s over the i20′s. He said the G20′s are more consistent and that he likes a vertical spin ball rather than a side spin ball. Well, he planted an evil seed in my mind, and every shot I mist hit, I could see where he was coming from. So, I saved my cash, and hid it from my wife, and bought a set of G20′s for myself. The Ping G20 Irons are designed to deliver superior distance, control, accuracy, and performance. 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 was 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. Combined with PING’s new CFS steel shaft, the G20 optimizes feel and trajectories. The hosel-to-head transition and clean appearance of the G20's inspire confidence at address that the ball will launch clean and easy from any lie on the course. The G20′s are tons easier to hit. The ball flights 20% higher. The longer irons are sooo much better that it's weird. To be honest, the 9, W, U of the i20′s are better, but they are not much better than the Ping G25 irons. The 4,5,6,7,8 of the G20′s are light years better than the i20′s. I have the luxury of having the clubs of choice in my bag, but if I had to have only one set, I'd go with the G20′s – by far. The vertical spin of the G20′s makes the ball spin backwards, and the balls stop better on the green. In summation – Now I aim at the pin, and the ball mostly flies at the pin. I had 3 birdies the first round I played with them, all because I was nearer the pin. Source from: http://www.bestpricegolfuk.co.uk/article-464-Ping+G20+irons+with+Large+Sweet+Spot+Review.html
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