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Ping Clubs Review: Ping G15 Fairway wood $140 for sale

2016/7/20 14:31:36

The latest in Ping’s G range of fairway woods the Ping G15 Fairway wood updates the hugely popular G10 model and shares many of the improvements seen in the Ping G15 driver. The G15 has an elongated head design which means the clubhead is longer from back to from to provide stability and forgiveness and increase the moment of inertia, or MOI. The G15 also features an external sole weight pad which redistributes weight at the bottom of the clubhead and helps move the centre of gravity lower and further back in the club to provide both a high launch rate and a very low spin rate. Ping have also introduced a new low profile design with the G15 fairway woods which is not only pleasing on the eye and inspires confidence but also helps to move the centre of gravity much lower in the clubhead. The Ping G15 Fairway wood is available with a TFC 149F or Aldila Serrano 75 Fairway shaft.

 

$139.99 Ping G15 Fariway Wood for sale with free shipping!

 

The elongated, low profile design
of the G15 Fairway Wood offers a long, forgiving option for golfers who rely on the confidence of a larger head.

 

An external weight pad on the sole
of the stainless steel head positions the center-of-gravity low and farther back to provide higher trajectories and increased distance.

 

Club      Loft       Length      Lie        Head Size       Swingweight
3W       15.5°     43.00"      56.0°    154cc               D1
5W       18.5°     42.50"      56.5°    147cc               D1

The Ping G15 fairway wood shares a lot in common with the G15 driver including the external sole weight pad and a slightly longer head design which Ping says increases the MOI compared to the G10. The biggest visual change is the low profile design that features a shallow face that further lowers the centre of gravity to help increase that MOI. In our tests the G15 fairway wood performed very well and the sound and feel at impact was much more solid than the G10. At address it looks great with the new alignment aid first used in the Rapture woods, which thankfully replaces the moon graphic from previous G fairways. Visually the changes to the Ping G15 are not as noticeable as the performance changes, which give a good strong flight that can be moved left and right. Whilst this club is aimed at all golfers we feel it is ideal for mid to high handicappers as the forgiveness and trajectory are excellent. For those who want a slightly lower flight then we would recommend trying out the excellent Ping i15 fairway wood.

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