Ping G10 Draw Fairway Woods
Any golfer with a bad slice should send Ping's engineers a thank-you note, because the Ping G10 Draw fairway wood is designed to help get those long second shots away from the out-of-bounds stakes and back onto the fairway, or even the green.
The Ping G10 Draw fairway wood has the same features of the standard G10 model. The shallow and longer face provided a large hitting area for maximum forgiveness and consistency. It results in a series of clubs that can be hit even out of non-traditional lies, a big asset for golfers who prefer fairway woods to longer irons.
Its crown directly intersects with its sole, saving weight on the crown, face, and hosel. That weight has been redistributed to the perimeter of the club for a lower center of gravity. Most importantly, the Ping G10 Draw fairway wood has its internal weight pad farther back and closer to the heel of the club, making for a more efficient clubhead rotation and correcting fades and slices.
The Ping G10 Draw fairway wood retails for around $220, and comes in 3W, 4W, 5W and 7W versions. Ping G10 Draw 3 Wood substitutes the longest 3 iron, where as Ping G10 Draw 5 Wood will substitute 4 irons.
Distance: 10
Forgiveness: 9
Value for Money: 8



US $94.99

