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Ping K15 - Golf Irons Review?

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Ping K15 Irons, Available with PING Color Code of white dot, silver dot, green dot, black dot, orange dot, purple dot, yellow dot, red dot, gold dot, blue dot, brown dot, maroon dot, etc.

Ping K15 Irons, Available with PING Color Code of white dot, silver dot, green dot, black dot, orange dot, purple dot, yellow dot, red dot, gold dot, blue dot, brown dot, maroon dot, etc.

The 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. The larger K15 iron set combines a lightweight titanium face with a stainless-steel body to increase both forgiveness and launch conditions. 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.

K15 irons is also made with an offset hosel, which helps to lower the spin by allowing you to close the club face easier at impact. Golfers will be amazed when they pull these babies out and give them their first test run. Many of those that have already started to play these irons and hybrids are thrilled with the performance that they are getting out of them.

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