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CReid
United Kingdom Handicap: 16
User Rating:
(17 votes)
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The Ping i15 irons are aimed at better players. I’m not a better player but these clubs were far more welcoming to my dodgy swing and occasional hacks than most better player clubs are. By combining high performance with a decent level of forgiveness is a neat trick and Ping have pulled it off with aplomb. I wouldn’t choose these clubs now but I could certainly see myself graduating to them as my game improved. In fact it says a lot about how good these clubs are that they have certainly inspired me to get to a level where they become my natural choice. And how many golf clubs do you come across that positively foster ambition?
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James
United Kingdom Handicap: 6
User Rating:
(6 votes)
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The new Ping i15 irons are a welcome development to the popular i10 iron and have hit a great balance between serious players’ performance and cavity back forgiveness. With smaller heads and a heavier feel than the G15’s the i15’s sit powerfully behind the ball and you get the impression that they will give better players more control, power and accuracy right through the set. The ball flight was from the longer irons was powerful and even the wedge seemed to penetrate allowing you to really be aggressive with your approaches. The i15’s also scored well on the forgiveness front with slightly more help through club head weighting than the excellent S57’s or some of the Mizuno better player irons with which I feel these irons will end up giving a serious run for their money.
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leftygofr
United States Handicap: 6
User Rating:
Not rated
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I have had the i15 irons for nearly a month now and I am really pleased with them. I have been looking for searching for this set of irons for the past two years. I played the Callaway FT irons, but they lacked the feedback that you want from your irons. Then I tried the Ping i10s, but was disappointed with the distance that I lost. I have been playing the Mizuno MP-52irons but at age 57 they didn't give me the forgiveness that I needed. I went back to the i10s and experimented with different shafts and liked them better, but I still weren't what I was looking for. I hit the I15s and immediately fell in love with them. I really like the bigger long irons and the higher ball flight that I have gotten. The mid and short irons are very accurate and the feel is great for a cast iron. I think that Ping has a winner here. I did not get the 3 iron with the set, but have the G10 21* hybrid and have been experimenting with the 24* hybrid instead of the 4iron. I am getting better distance with these than the i10s and more forgiveness than either the i10s or the Mizuno MP-52s. Thank you Ping.
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