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Women's G LE 2 Fairway Wood

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  • Women's G LE 2 Fairway Wood
  • Women's G LE 2 Fairway Wood
$279.00

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Ping Women's G LE 2 Fairway Wood

Welcome to the next generation of high-performance golf equipment for women. The G LE 2 series by Ping is designed with all attributes of the female player in mind. The G LE fairway woods deliver maximum forgiveness and distance with the company's highest MOI to date. MOI (moment of inertia) refers to the club's resistance to twisting. The less the clubface twists on off-center toe and heel shots, the straighter and further the ball travels. The ultra hot maraging steel C300 face lead to tremendous ball speed, and the shallower design help create higher launch conditions out of any lie. The Trajectory Tuning 2.0 hosel allows the player to adjust the loft and lie setting for custom fitting on-the-go. It has 8 different positions to choose from, allowing the player to increase or decrease the loft up to 1.5 degrees.

Women's G LE 2 Fairway Wood Features:

  • Head size: 3 wood 177cc, 5 wood 170cc, 7 wood 159cc, 9 wood 147cc
  • Material: C300 maraging steel
  • Lofts: 19, 22.5, 26, 30 (can be adjusted 1.5*)
  • Swingweight: C3
  • 2 graphite shaft options: Ultra Lite 38 grams, Lite 48 grams (both high launch)
  • Stock grip: Golf Pride Garnet 360 Tour Velvet
  • Headcover included
  • Women's fairway woods
  • G LE 2
  • Ping


PING is an American manufacturer of golf equipment, based in Phoenix, Arizona. Ping was founded by Karsten Solheim, following a career as an engineer at the General Electric company. In 1959, he started making putters in his garage in Redwood City, California.

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