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Ping K15 Irons have lightweight titanium faces on stainless steel bodies, with the weight saved in the face repositioned to the sole and perimeter. The hybrids, Ping says, are lower-spinning and help golfers achieve a higher launch. You can find
wholesale golf sets in many online shops to save some money on the K15.
The titanium face and steel body of the K15 irons create a higher MOI for greater accuracy and consistent distance results across the club face. The wide-soled K15 irons feature a low and deep CG position to promote higher trajectories.
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Ping K15 Irons allow golfers to enjoy a consistent and high trajectory throughout the set with the inclusion of strengthened lofts while golfers can enjoy complete flexibility by choosing to replace the 5 and 6 irons with the 5 and 6 K15 hybrids to create an iron set that is comfortable enough to give you confidence on every shot.
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Ping K15 Irons are available with the AWT (Advanced Weight Technology) steel shafts that provide lighter long iron shafts for better swing speeds and trajectory and heavier short iron shafts for control and penetration.
Many golfers hit their hybrids further than their long irons which will add to the appeal of this new set of clubs. On top of this, the distance gap between each club is more optimized and distinct so each club in the iron set is utilized properly, making for a more efficient set.
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Ping K15 Irons have a great feel, even from the tightest of lies and proved an able chipping tool, too. Overall, these clubs are very well balanced, and should suit beginners and high-cappers extremely well.