G25
The G25 fairway wood features the thinnest face that PING has ever put in a fairway wood. By using an extreme variable-thickness face, PING’s R&D team were able to trim weight from the face and place it lower and further back in the club.
The pear-shaped clubhead and subtle graphics with PING logo stretching across the sole is beautiful, as too, the familiar charcoal non-glare finish which eliminates reflection and inspires confidence.

The G25 fairway wood features the thinnest face that PING has ever put in a fairway wood. By using an extreme variable-thickness face, PING’s R&D team were able to trim weight from the face and place it lower and further back in the club.
The pear-shaped clubhead and subtle graphics with PING logo stretching across the sole is beautiful, as too, the familiar charcoal non-glare finish which eliminates reflection and inspires confidence.
I was also a big fan of the big alignment aid, shaped like half a ball. The head size is generous but it’s smaller than the G20 and a little shorter from heel to toe.
This club offered me tremendous feel in hands and again during the strike with an explosion-like thud through impact. The club is fuelled with an innovative TFC 189F shaft – a lightweight, high balance-point shaft developed specifically for the G25 – and that no doubt helped increase my clubhead speed.
In terms of performance, I achieved consistently straight ball striking, suitable 3-wood distance, desired mid-to-high launch and very little distance loss on off-centre strikes.
The G25 also provided me with low spin and that contributed to some decent roll, superb forgiveness on off-centre hits. This club requires little effort to get the ball airborne.
Verdict
Some players may prefer a more compact, workable head but not for me. It’s ideal and does the job. Lacks a bit of distance but it looks the part, feels superb in the hands and is very forgiving. A little expensive at £199, though. One of the best all-round performers in the 2013 fairway wood market.
Pro Verdict - PGA pro Grant Guerin
Big fan of the black matte finish and like the indicator lines for alignment. The long, shallow face and low profile is a nice touch. Very easy to launch off the deck but lacks a little fire compared to some of the others.
Click here to see how the PING G25 got on in our Ten of the Best fairway woods test.
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