The Ping K15 fairway wood is ideal for those who struggle with fairways. It produces high, long and straight shot with a minimum of effort and fuss. Like the Ping K15 driver, the new K15 Fairway Wood from Ping hits the nail on the head for those looking for something consistent and easy to hit from the fairway. The head is stylish and sits well behind the ball and just seemed effortless to hit, with a high and straight ball flight. Ping’s K15 series is filled out with hybrids and irons that are designed to promote that same “square-at-impact” club position as they also make it easier for players to launch the ball higher and hit it with greater distance and accuracy. A multi-metal iron design features a large, lightweight titanium face and a 17-4 stainless steel body, with the weight that has been saved from the face allocated to the sole and perimeter. The Ping K15 irons are offered with both AWT steel or TFC 149i graphite shafts, while the K15 hybrids come only with the TFC 149H graphite. The K15 driver comes with a TFC 149D graphite shaft. The fairways’ stock shaft is the TFC 149F. For the mid to high handicapper looking to improve this a stunning choice because you'll immediately have the confidence to play a fairway wood from a variety of lies. The K15 also performs well off the tee. The flight is a little higher than a G15 fairway, but not much and as long as you are not playing in windy conditions, mid-handicappers could consider this club too. My only reservation might be the price, with the Ping G15 fairway wood already on the market the K15 would seemed to be aimed at the higher handicapper who might not want to pay such a premium. On the other hand you get what you pay for and with the K15 you get a cracker!
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