Ping G Le Fairway Woods - Designed to Inspire.
The PING G Le Fairway Woods launche the ball longer and further, while it is also extremely forgiving. A key advancement in the G Le fairway wood was giving it a lower lead edge to help the face slide under the ball, making it far easier to contact the ball cleanly and launch it off the grass or a tee. We made the heads highly forgiving by thinning the crown and redistributing weight to locate the center of gravity lower and deeper to increase the MOI. The strategic CG and a lighter swingweight will also help you square the face to deliver the ball on target. Crown turbulators can help frame the ball and assist with alignment. The G Le fairway series comprises 3-, 5-, 7- and 9-woods to give you flexibility in your shot selection. A mint PING ladies logo and a navy-mint color scheme across the G Le family help give the products their own distinctive flair.
Thin CarTech 455 Face
This flexible face increased ball speed at point of impact for increased distance down the fairways, plus increases launch to make it more easier to get the ball in the air quickly.
Thin Crown Design
This design has been developed to save weight, for higher MOI and more forgiveness, with a more heel-sided CG and lighter swingweight which helps provide a more straight ball flight.
Features:
- Thin CarTech 455 face increases ball speed for higher launch and more distance
- Heel-side CG and lighter swingweight produces straighter ball flight
- Thin crown design saves weight for higher MOI and greater forgiveness
- Heel-Side CG & Lighter Swingweight
in steel and graphite to meet your needs and preferences. Selecting the proper shaft flex for your swing will help you get the most distance and accuracy from every shot. Generally, players with faster swing speeds require stiffer shafts to keep the ball trajectory lower, while players with slower swing speeds will require more-flexible shafts to produce a higher ball trajectory.
he choice of steel or graphite shafts is usually based on preferences for weight and/or feel. Players seeking a lighter overall weight and/or a softer feel in their irons may prefer graphite shafts, while players who prefer a standard-weight club with a firmer feel may prefer steel shafts.