Ping visits Belfry as part of i20 launch
Ping is visiting The Belfry on February 6 as part of its Ping i20 launch, giving West Midlands golfers the chance to be among the first in UK to test the eagerly awaited Ping i20 range
Ping is visiting The Belfry on February 6, 2012 as part of its Ping i20 launch a week before the new range goes on sale across pro shops in the UK.
Visiting golfers will benefit from expert Trackman swing analysis and
the N-Flight software technology, exclusive to Ping.
Last July The Belfry, recently placed on the market, hosted a Ping G20 demo day and next month the manufacturer returns to host a demo day for its new Ping i20 range.
Golf Monthly has had the Ping i20 irons, Ping i20 driver, Ping i20 hybrid and Ping i20 fairway woods for some time and you can watch Ping i20 video reviews from the Golf Monthly Test Team.
The Ping demo day at The Belfry will take place at The Belfry's renowned custom fit centre at its PGA National Golf Academy between 2-6pm, when technicians from Ping will custom-fit visitors with the new Ping i20 range of clubs in a series of 30-minute sessions.
The Belfry's national custom fit centre is the largest dedicated custom fit venue in Europe and oversaw more than 2,000 fittings for golfers last year.
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To book one of the limited number of custom fit sessions, or find out more about The Belfry, call 0300 500 0405 or visit TheBelfry.com
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