
The unique crown design wasn’t to everyone’s taste, but the stand-out performance of this club ensured our testers soon dismissed any negatives about the looks. Straight hitting was also synonymous with this club as Joel’s dispersion was down to just five yards, as was James’, while Graeme’s was just nine yards. James hit his longest drive of the day with this club, Joel hit his second longest and Kit and Graeme’s distances were well above average on the day. While the driver may not contain the speed pocket featured in the RBZ Stage 2 fairway, that didn’t stop the ball feeling like it came off the face like a rocket. Win a Galvin Green Paclite Golf Rainsuit.Win a Big Max golf trolley and cart bag.Golf World Top 100: Best Golf Courses and Resorts.There are many drivers to choose from in the Ping line, and the g20 is a moderately priced “game improvement” driver that will give you the power and forgiveness you need to better your game.

It’s exactly as advertised and will give you a bit higher launch angle with too much spin. To be honest, this is the first PING driver that has lasted more than a couple of months, and it is definitely work trying. I haven’t taken it out of my bag since I purchased it, and it is becoming a contender for a full time spot in my bag. ConclusionĪs you can probably guess, I think the G20 is great. I went with PING TFC 169D shaft for this review and found it just about perfect for my swing speed. The tour versions have a bit less rotation and a little extra weight. PING only gives you two standard options on the shafts, the PING TFC 169D and the Tour version of the shaft.

Surprisingly all of the head weight the same at 204g and have a swing weight of D3. The lofts include 8.5, 9.5, 10.5 and 12 degrees. There is quite a variety of lofts you can get with the G20.
