PING’s G Hybrid is designed to do what most hybrids are designed to do, which is to give golfers an option to replace their long irons with clubs that will deliver improved launch angles and distance. Technology, however, is the differentiator. An incredibly thin crown improves launch conditions with the G Hybrid, as the CG is placed lower and farther back in the clubhead, a strategy that also enhances MOI for maximum forgiveness.
The G Hybrid also features a tiered internal sole structure that creates consistently faster ball speeds. And like the G fairway woods, Turbulators are used on the G Hybrids to help golfers improve their setup and alignment. In testing, PING found that because of the shape of most hybrid heads that golfers tended to line the ball up toward the toe. The Turbulators remedy that issue, as they frame the center of the clubface.
PING G hybrids come in lofts of 17, 19, 22, 26, and 30 degrees, options designed to help golfers of varying ability levels and needs replace the irons in their bag that no longer perform as well as necessary.
“What we really tried to focus (on) was delivering that distance, being able to hit the ball really high with the appropriate amount of spin.” Ryan Stokke – PING Design Engineer Manager “The most reassuring thing was the consistency, shot after shot I got that nice draw ball flight…” Anthony, TGW Customer 12 hdcp.
why is there an adjustment screw on the sole of the ping g series
Bob