2011年12月18日星期日

Customize Your G15 Irons

The G15 irons by Ping are recruiting fan after fan after the purchase, fitting and demo-ing of these irons. Value, quality, and extreme accuracy and forgiveness are words that appear over and over again in reviews and descriptions.
These Ping irons can be played by players of all capabilities; they compare to the I15’s in that the latter are meant for low to mid handicappers.
Surprising results can be achieved by the use of these irons through a moment of increased inertia thanks to the iron’s expanded weighting perimeter; and that is a result of the featured floating CTP (custom tuning port) and design of the irons stainless steel cavity.
How Do They Look?
A 4 ½ stars out of a possible 5 stars rating says that these irons/clubs are exceptional in appearance. You may notice the wider sole; this is what is responsible for the higher launch angle. They have a sleek, sweet look to them. The new groove rules dictate that these clubs utilize the V groove rather than square.
The length of the clubs/irons differ from iron to iron: PW comes in at 35 ½ inches; 9 iron 35.75 inches; 8 iron 36.25 inches; 7 iron 36.75 inches; 6 iron 37.25 inches; 5 iron 37.75 inches; 4 iron 38.25 inches; and 3 iron 38.75 inches. Those are of course standard lengths of un-customized/non custom fitted clubs.

Background
The technology of the G15 Iron provides the high-launching, maximum forgiveness attributes that bring consistency to your iron play.. The stainless steel iron’s cavity design features a new Custom Tuning Port (CTP) which expands the perimeter weighting and increases the moment of inertia.
Weight savings from a thinner face is re-positioned to the toe for added forgiveness on mis-hits and its wider sole produces a higher launch angle. Stronger lofts combine with a center of gravity located low and farther from the face to produce longer shots without sacrificing the higher trajectory required in a maximum forgiveness iron.
If you need a maximum game-improvement iron, consider the PING G15 irons. They felt silky-smooth and definitely helped me launch the ball higher, with a slight increase in distance, too. Low-handicap players, on the other hand, might be put off by the extra-wide soles and the lack of workability. These clubs go straight just about no matter what you do.

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