New Ping G20 launch
The launch of Ping's new G20 range has arrived and you can find out more here about the G20 driver, fairway woods, hybrids and irons and get the latest pictures
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The Ping G20 has been launched and will include a new driver, fairway wood, hybrid and irons. It replaces the successful G15 range and incorporates new weighting technology as well as a range of new stock shafts.
A few weeks ago the Golf Monthly Test Team received the new Ping G20 range and we'll be sure to provide you with the latest reviews and feedback in future issues of the magazine with video reviews available both online and via our iPad edition.
With the launch of such an exciting new range, here's a summary of what we have for online now. You won't find out more anywhere else:
Article continues belowPing G20 driver:
Ping G20 driver launched Ping G20 driver pictures gallery Ping G20 driver video review
Ping G20 fairway woods:
Ping G20 fairway wood launched Ping G20 fairway wood pictures gallery Ping G20 fairway wood video review
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Ping G20 hybrids:
Ping G20 hybrid launched Ping G20 hybrid pictures gallery Ping G20 hybrid video review
Ping G20 irons :
Ping G20 irons launched Ping G20 irons pictures gallery Ping G20 irons video review
See also:
Ping European headquarters pictures gallery Ping Tour players play the G20 driver
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