I've been playing a Ping K15 driver for over a year now. My initial impression that the balls were coming out low was an anomaly during that range session. My shots have been pretty high out on the course. I have been unable to do that with the K15's. They pretty much go straight and leak just a bit. The ping g15 irons still won't save you if you come over the top with a hooded face, but any decent swing will result in a straight shot. The shots are towering however, and I have to believe that wind may pose a problem with these irons. I also did not notice the face being "explosive" or jumpy due to the ti material. I have played for the better part of the last 2 years, with some Ping i10's taking up some of that time. They go really high and far. I feel like a pro. I generally shoot in the high 80's. I shoot an even 80 the first time out. I got blue dot graphite and 1/2" longer then normal. With my ping g30 driver for sale, I'm able to work my shots with draws and fades, hooks and slices, especially on dog legs or out of trouble, etc. I purposely tried to hit a few toe shots from a predictable 120 yards out, and I might have lost just a few yards. The ball still ended up on the green. I did not try to control the trajectory my last few times out, as it hasn't been windy nor have I been stuck behind any obstacles. I like the driver quite a bit now that I know I haven't been playing much. I'll still keep a back up set, but for now, these are in the bag.
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