A Ping innovation called Straight Flight Technology makes you extremely straight with your
Ping K15 Fairway Wood. This visible technology rotates the club face to a more square impact position, which provides straighter shots. A low profile design and a bigger face create a sizeable MOI for added forgiveness, even on off-center hits. This design pushes the center of gravity low and farther back to produce high launch and low spin for added distance.Lengthening the face increases the MOI, ensuring forgiving results across the entire hitting surface. It also promotes clean contact and faster ball speeds for added distance.
When Ping's club designers and engineers, including Vice President John K. Solheim, decided to make a new super game-improvement driver, they saw that most of the clubs already on the market have closed faces. That made sense because many golfers in the market for super game-improvement drivers are slicers.
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Ping K15 Irons is built for players who tend to lose shots to the right. A substantial amount of sole weight is concentrated near the heel, which helps to square the face. (Ping dubs it "Straight Flight Technology.") The elongated head shifts the CG low and more rearward for a higher launch, while the extra-wide face promotes faster ball speed (more distance) and added stability across the face.
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Ping K15 Hybrid has an elongated head design that increases the moment of inertia by 25%. Together with an external weight pad, this new design ensures natural club head rotation to improve accuracy and distance. The low profile design lowers the center of gravity for improved performance while inspiring confidence to launch the ball higher.
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