A thinner, faster maraging steel C300 forged face, a significantly higher MOI and an 8-lobe adjustable hosel distinguish the G Le2 fairway wood from its predecessor. The added ball speed from the forged-face technology increases distance and combines with the shallower face to launch the ball higher with greater forgiveness. An overall lighter club weight makes swinging the club easier with more clubhead speed for longer and straighter results.
CLUB |
LOFT |
ADJUSTABILITY |
LENGTH |
AVERAGE LIE ANGLE |
HEAD SIZE |
SWINGWEIGHT |
3-Wood |
19.0° |
+1.5° |
42 1/2" |
56.3° |
177cc |
C1 |
5-Wood |
22.0° |
+1.5° |
42" |
56.8° |
170cc |
C1 |
7-Wood |
26.0° |
+1.5° |
41 1/2" |
57.3° |
159cc |
C1 |
9-wood |
30.0° |
+1.5° |
41" |
57.8° |
147cc |
C1 |
Shaft:
Maximising your distance and accuracy on long shots from the fairway is accomplished by matching the correct shaft flex for your swing. The goal is to achieve the correct trajectory with the fairway wood, which maximises distance with the longer woods and minimises roll with the shorter woods.
Generally, the same shaft type and flex as your driver will produce the optimal trajectory in fairway woods, but it is not uncommon for players to have a different shaft brand, type and/or flex in their fairway woods since they are ground-impact clubs and may perform differently for some players.
We recommend that you get fit for the shaft that allows you to play your best golf. Whether that’s a softer, lighter shaft with a higher launch or a heavier, stiffer shaft with a lower trajectory, a PING Certified Club Fitter can help you find the shaft that brings consistency to your game.