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Overview of the Pros and Cons of the Ping G15 Irons

https://easytosport.com/collections/all/farabi-boxing-gloves has been manufacturing irons for quite some time now and they know what golfers want out of their club. That is what makes the G series one of the best sets on the market today. The G15 irons has certainly lived up to the expectation of the Ping brand that golfers have come to know and love. Ping removed a lot of the weight from the center of the iron and distributed to the other areas of the irons, which has allowed the G15 irons to be more forgiving without taking away any distance. Ping claims that the new G15 designed irons allow the golfer to get a higher launch angle for longer shots from each iron.
Overview
Similar to the G-series irons Ping has made in the past, the G15 can be used under every condition or lie. This clubs helps beginning golfers to get the ball into the air and the carry distance is better than most irons on the market today. The offset allows beginners to square the club face up easier, but experienced golfers need an adjustment period as they need to pull the irons until they get used to the offset. With its wider sole, these irons make them easier to hit. As a beginner, you may not want to pay the price for these clubs and spend extra on golf lessons. But once you start to get better on striking the ball, then these are the clubs that you need to get next. The MSRP is $499 for steel shafts and $699 for graphite shafts, but you can get the steel shafts at a cheaper rate of $429 at discount golf stores.
The Good
The G15 are clubs that average golfers will really like. The weight distribution of the iron makes them easier to hit. The G15 will get you more distance than that of the G10, but that is because each iron has one less degree of loft. What is surprising is that there is a different sound between the G10 and G15 that is due to its new design though. It is easier to follow through after impact because the irons feel soft when they strike the ball and the ball flight is average and golf balls land soft on the green. These are obviously better than the G10, and that is a testament to the G15's excellent club because the G10 was already a very playable club.
The Bad
The G15 irons are usually better suited for the beginners as the experienced golfers might just prefer the i15 irons if they choose to stick with the Ping brand. This is largely due to the G15 irons not spinning as well as the other G-series irons, especially the wedges. You will also have more roll out of these irons than the previous ping irons. What is more disappointing is the height of the ball flight, but this is due to the decrease in the loft of each club. These clubs are not as workable as the G10 irons, maybe because of the removal of weight from the center of the irons and its redistribution of the said weight to the surrounding areas.
Bottom Line
This is a huge improvement from the G10 irons for beginning to average golfers. These are clubs that you would want to have on your golf bag if you are just starting to improve your game. But you might just need to make adjustments to your alignment because of the offset. You might feel a little uncomfortable at first, but you will eventually increase your distance one you get used to using these clubs.