The wide-soled k15 irons feature a low and deep center of gravity position, which can promote higher trajectories. The iron’s extra-wide sole features a low and deep center of gravity to promote high trajectories and low spin. 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. The hybrid’s offset hosel and face relationship increases launch and lowers spin.
Ping k15 irons come with the option of up to four hybrids (3-6). Two stainless steel hybrids offer options to replace traditional 5 or 6 irons. The 3- and 4-hybrids allow higher launching shots that fly straighter and longer. Two hybrid options replace the harder-to-hit long irons, and rely on a patent-pending design that creates lower-spinning, higher-launching shots that fly straighter and longer. K15 irons are the absolute choice for slower swing speed golfers. Compared with Ping I15 Irons, k15 irons allow more forgiveness and straightness, while I15 Irons are mainly designed for better players.
Our testers say: K15 ping irons are extremely forgiving, high-trajectory irons that can reduce your tendency to slice. That is to say, k15 irons increase the stability. Judged from the aspect of distance control, k15 irons are not overwhelmingly long, but length is consistent throughout the set. Besides, k15 irons provide subtle feedback on mis-hits but is never unpleasant; K15 Irons have crisp sensation when struck in the middle of the face; ping irons k15 has outstanding stability on all shots. About the look of ping k15 irons, the testers say that at address, the sizable back cavity and large sole are well hidden; K15 Irons adopted the classic Ping style which many testers like.
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