PING is the brand that supplies World No.1 Lee Westwood and Gary Boyd with the lastest g15 and K15 range of irons and woods.
The biggest improvement is that the
Ping G15 irons are a bit more forgiving thanks to the moment of inertia increasing which Ping has achieved by introducing a custom tuning port that is further back from the face of the clubhead. This has allowed Ping's designers to remove seven grams from the Ping G15 Irons face custom tuning port structure without destabilizing the clubface or reducing distance control.
This weight is repositioned to move the center of gravity lower and back in the club head to help provide high launch and optimal spin. The
PING G15 Irons for sale also have a slightly thinner face design with more weight moved to the toe to help increase forgiveness and the lofts are stronger and the sole design slightly wider than on the G10 irons to help produce strong and high trajectory.
With a lightweight titanium face, Ping engineers made the
cheap PING K15 Irons' face larger, and added 27 grams to the perimeter for a higher MOI. The extra-wide sole of Ping K15 Irons features a low and deep center of gravity to promote high trajectories and low spin.
The titanium face insert allows for increased ball speeds across the entire hitting surface and the steel body construction gives players the patented Ping feel that folks from around the globe have come to love and trust. High launch angles allowed iron lofts to be strengthened without compromising control. A large internal weight pad in the hybrids produces a high MOI for added forgiveness.
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