Thursday, February 23, 2012

Ping G15 Irons Designed For Improve Your Golf Game In 2012

As what I have got from Ping I know that with maximum forgiveness technology, Ping Irons provide a variety of design features to lower your scores and help improve your game.

Of course , the G15 Irons also provide the high-launching, maximum forgiveness benefits that the majority of golfers rely on to bring consistency to their iron play. The stainless steel iron's cavity design features a new Custom Tuning Port (CTP) which expands the perimeter weighting and increases the moment of inertia. Weight savings from a thinner face is re-positioned to the toe for added forgiveness on mis-hits and its wider sole produces a higher launch angle. Stronger lofts combine with a center of gravity located low and farther from the face to produce longer shots without sacrificing the higher trajectory required in a maximum forgiveness iron.

Regarding to performance, g15 irons' new Custom Tuning Port creates a better sound and feel, increases distance, and maximizes forgiveness. Meanwhile, the G15 irons are comically forgiving. So far, Ping had kept its promise: there was a better feel and there was an increase in distance. But how can you dramatically improve a club that you had just a few years back claimed was the "maximum" forgiveness iron? Well,Ping G15 did.

Cheap Ping G15 Irons replace the hugely popular, market leading G10 irons and introduce a number of improvements that make them even more attractive than their best selling predecessors. The biggest improvement is that the wholesale golf equipment G15 irons are a bit more forgiving thanks to the moment of inertia increasing which Ping has achieved by introducing a custom tuning port that is further back from the face of the clubhead. This has allowed Ping's designers to remove seven grams from the G15's face custom tuning port structure without destabilizing the clubface or reducing distance control. This weight is repositioned to move the center of gravity lower and back in the club head to help provide high launch and optimal spin.

The G15 just like its predecessor is an iron that is oversized and designed specifically for players who are looking for maximum forgiveness. There have been several design changes that Ping felt would help to make the club more forgiving.

Here , the G15 irons take the glossaries of Center Of Gravity (CG) and Moment Of Inertia (MOI) as the following :

The Ping G15 irons face is thinner than previous iron models allowing for substantial weight to be added to the toe of the club – this weight redistribution produces a higher MOI which is obviously the name of the game when it comes to forgiveness on off-centre hits.

The sole of the wholesale G15is slightly wider in design which also helps to pull the CG lower and deeper which helps the golfer to get the ball in the air.

Features of Ping G15 Irons:

New Custom Tuning Port (CTP) saves 7 grams which is re-positioned to perimeter
for increased MOI

Stronger lofts for increased distance without sacrificing launch angle

Wider sole positions center of gravity lower and farther back for increased launch angle

Weight savings from thin-face design is reallocated to toe for increased MOI.

Investment cast 17-4 stainless steel, heat treated

HSBC Women's Champions 2012

If you're golfers or you're women golfers ,you must pay attention to the HSBC Women's Champions 2012 .

How about the HSBC Women's Champions? Whichis a golf tournament for professional female golfers that is part of the LPGA Tour. It was played for the first time in 2008 at the Tanah Merah Country Club in Singapore.HSBC, one of the world's largest financial organizations, is the title sponsor of the tournament. HSBC also sponsors several events on the PGA Tour and from 2005 through 2007 sponsored the HSBC Women's World Match Play Championship on the LPGA Tour.

For this The HSBC Women's Champions in 2012 is Webb's third tournament of the season. Of course ,this HSBC Women's Champions attracts many famous golf stars blossom for it ,like World number one Yani Tseng, number two Suzann Pettersen ,Karrie Webb and Hawaiian superstar Michelle Wie.So if you has already pay much attention to this LPGA Tour ,which golf star in your mind you like the best ?

Here just showing you the information of the most important four golf stars .

First , the World number one Yani Tseng defending champion Karrie Webb, and two other leading contenders Suzann Pettersen and Michelle Wie completed a world map with orchids and ribbons and then exchanged Singapore's national flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim orchid, with each other to symbolise the way the HSBC event brings the best talent from all over the world to compete in the Lion City

Second , Tall and strong, Suzann Pettersen is the paragon of a Scandinavian athlete, and she shows it all off on the golf course too. Plagued by back injuries throughout her career, she had an impressive 2007 where she won her first major, The LPGA Championship, and finished No. 2 in the world. However in 2008, the Norwegian professional did not record any win. It may have taken a while but her pedigree soon shone through.

Third , Webb, in 2011 ,who demonstrated precisely the right mix of patience and pluck as she won the HSBC Women's Champions at Tanah Merah by a shot from Chie Arimura, the game little Japanese player who had led for so much of the tournament. She has done it at the US Open and she has done it at the Australian Open. Now, she plans to do the same at the event they call Asia's major.

Fourth , Wie, as a native of Hawaii, doing it with flowers was a familiar experience as the islands traditionally great visitors with a lei, the garland of flowers symbolising love, respect and spiritual connection. "There always seems to be a special connection when we launch this week. Last year I was connecting with my family roots by wearing a traditional Korean Hanbok. This year I'm connecting with my Hawaiian roots through flowers," said the 22-year-old American superstar.

All four of Webb, Tseng, Michele Wie and Suzann Pettersen were at a photo call this morning in the Orchid Garden at Singapore's world-famous Botanic Gardens.

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