Ping i20 Hybrid launched
Ping has announced details of a new Ping i20 hybrid due to hit the shelves in mid March. The Ping i20 hybrid features the matt black finish used in the fairway woods and driver in the same range.
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In 2012, Ping announced details of a new Ping i20 hybrid, which hit the shelves back in March of the same year. The Ping i20 hybrid features the matt black finish used in the fairway woods and driver in the same range.
Ping has increased the surface area low on the clubface to offer a combination of forgiveness and optimal launch conditions. The head itself however has a clean, compact look that will attract the attention of the better player. The straight leading edge and slim, contoured head are designed to make aiming easy.
Article continues belowThe new Ping i20 hybrid comes with two stock shaft offerings - the Ping TFC 707H for lower spin or the lighter Project X Black that should offer mid spin and a higher trajectory.
The Ping i20 hybrid is available in three lofts; 17˚, 20˚ and 23˚ and comes with a recommended retail price of £160.
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