Our Ping G Le 2 club review took place at Lightcliffe golf club where we met up with some of the ladies section to see what they thought of the new Ping G Le 2 range.
Ping G Le 2 club review: First Impressions
Overall this set looks really attractive along with the matching bag and accessories. I know most ladies like buying a full set that matches rather than buying individual clubs so this is something that is really important.
Ping G Le 2 club review: The Technology
The G Le 2 range is designed to be lighter than its predecessor. Across the range the clubs are faster with more flexible faces for increased distance.
The driver is designed to provide more club-head speed with the introduction of a A thinner T9S+ face which increases ball speed. It is also lighter than the G Le it offers up to 5% higher MOI (moment of inertia) for increased distance and forgiveness.
The fairway woods feature C300 maraging steel face increases ball speed up to 2mph, while the face is also shallower for easy launch.

Positioned together, the G Le 2 hybrids and irons are lighter than G Le to produce greater distance. The hybrids are available in 4, 5, 6 and 7 to remove the need for long irons.
The hybrids offer 6% higher MOI than the previous range, while a Carpenter 455 steel face is 15% thinner to increase ball speed by 1mph.
The irons have 10% higher MOI, plus a co-moulded cavity badge and Cor-Eye technology for faster face flexing, greater distance and increased height on shots. Complementing the hybrids, the G Le 2 irons are available in 6-9, plus PW, UW and SW.
The putters feature a Dual-Durometer Insert providing a soft layer for precision and a firm layer for control, without sacrificing ball speed.
Ping G Le 2 club review: NCG Verdict – Hannah (+1 handicap)
So this range isn’t something that would be specifically designed for me due to the fact I have higher club head speeds than a typical lady club golfer. But once these were in the office I couldn’t resist giving them a try.





