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Discount Ping K15 Irons at Golf Equipment Online Shop
Discount Ping K15 Irons shaft: steel/ graphite
Discount Ping K15 Irons Flex: stiff / regular
Discount Left Hand Ping K15 are also available
Spec:
Ping K15 Irons Flex:Stiff/Regular
Ping K15 Irons Shaft: Steel/Graphite
Ping K15 Irons Hand: Right
Ping K15 Irons Setup:3-9 P.S
Description:
By utilizing a lightweight titanium face,
PING engineers made the iron club face larger and added 27 grams to the perimeter for a higher MOI. 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 TFC 149i PING TFC 149 H
Material Flex Torque Weight Material Flex Torque Weight
Graphite Regular 2.6° 74g Graphite Regular 3.1° 74g
Graphite Stiff 2.6° 86g Graphite Stiff 3.1° 76g
PING K15 IRONS STEEL SHAFTS:
NS PRO 950 STEEL SHAFTS / PROJECT X (5.0,5.5,6.0,6.5) STEEL SHAFTS / DYNAMIC GOLD (S300 / R300) STEEL SHAFTS
SET Composition: 3 iron thru 9 iron, pitching wedge, Sand Wedge.

From the Expert:
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On With The Show
In the tradition of Ping 's manufacturing of great Super Game Improvement Irons we now witness the arrival ofthe K-15 Line. These are meant to replace The Rapture Line. I think that Ping finally decided to do a Hybrid Inclusive set so that they could, as they have been doing since the days of the G15 Irons, introduce an entire line of clubs simultaneously. These irons fit in very well with the K-15 Driver, Fairway Metals, and Hybrids. Better yet, the hybrids are an integral part of this set, and the set can be mixed and/or matched with Hybrids from 3H-6H, and irons from 5I-Lob Wedge. In most cases the Gap Wedge, Sand Wedge, and Lob Wedge are sold separately, but retailers are definitely willing to deal and do workarounds in today's economy.
Distance--5 Stars
These babies are living proof that TaylorMade, Callaway, and Yonex do not have a lock on distance with titanium faced irons. These are just as long as any of them. What I like about them though is that they tend to feel smoother. I'll give these the go ahead any day as far as consistency of distance, which is a quality that titanium irons are just now beginning to obtain. There was a time when using a titanium faced iron, due to the nature of the alloys and available metallurgical processes of the time, could cause severe variances in distance. I've hit some of the oldies, and occasionally, a 7 Iron in a set would be as long as the 5.
Balance--4 Stars
Extremely well balanced for Super Game Improvement Clubs. The trouble is, they do tend to have a very slight vaguenes here and there in certain parts of the backswing. Never at the top or the transition where it could be a problem, and never anything that could prove detrimental to a high cappper. It's just something that I am aware of in the very darkest corners of my mind as I take the club back. My new slower tempo is making me a little "too sensitive" to this sort of thing, and the consistency of trajectory and distance I was getting with these shows that to be something that should probably be checked off as a personal preference, and not an actual defect. These clubs are very well balanced, and should suit beginners and high-cappers extremely well.
Forgiveness--5 Stars
These clubs are extremely forgiving. They do sport a rather hefty amount of offset--.23 in the 5 Iron and .10 in the Lob Wedge. This definitely takes the slice out of the equation if you can get close to swinging on plane. It also makes workability a bit of a joke, but "Workability" and "Super Game Improvemnet Club" do not even belong in the same sentence together, much less the same golf game. If you want high long and straight--these clubs offer it in great abundance.