Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Ping K15 Fairway Wood Revealed

As we know, different kinds of golf clubs have different features, and what kind of features does this Ping K15 Fairway Wood have? Ping K15 Fairway Wood is designed for golfers who tend to lose shots to the right. Its club face is squared with a substantial amount of sole weight concentrated near the heel. The larger profile and bigger face create a sizeable increase in MOI. The elongated head design increases the moment of inertia by 25%, and shifts the center of gravity lower and more rearward for a higher launch. Ping K15 Fairway Wood’s extra-wide face promotes faster ball speed and added stability across the entire face. The elongated head design along with an external weight pad ensures natural club head rotation to improve accuracy and distance. The external weight pad places 6% of the clubhead mass towards the heel of the club. This is called Straight Flight Technology (SF Tec), Ping’s patented technology.

The performance of Ping K15 Fairway Wood is enhanced through loft improvement. The loft of traditional fairway woods is usually 15* for the 3 wood, and Ping G15 and i15 3 wood is 15.5*, but Ping K15 Fairway Wood elected the loft to 16*. This is designed to help the struggling golfer get the ball in the air. The loft of 3 and 5 woods also accounts for the relative rise in popularity of the strong 3 wood, and the 4 wood. The Ping K15 Fairway Wood has a very nice weight and balance to it when you first hold it in your hands. The oversize head and large club face also make this a very reliable looking fairway wood. This club is extremely well balanced. From the end of the grip to the sole of the head, one senses a club that was built to be easy to hit and easy to play.

So what kind of features does this Ping K15 Fairway Wood have? It features large head design for high MOI, high launch and low spin, elongated face for high forgiveness across the entire surface and fast speeds, and low profile design for improved performance while inspiring confidence to launch the ball higher.


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