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PING i15 Iron Set
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| Price* | $599.00 |
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Product Description
The PING i15 Iron Set is designed for the skilled golfer who prefers an iron set that offers the control to play a variety of shots. The longer irons are longer for added forgiveness, the mid irons and short irons are smaller to ensure workability and control on approach shots. These stainless steel irons also feature a tungsten toe insert for added forgiveness to the mid-size design. With the feature of a stabilizing bar and a new Custom Tuning Port they provide a feel and sound preferred by experienced players. These Ping i15 irons appeal to golfers looking for exceptional workability and feel, without sacrificing forgiveness.
- Designed for the skilled golfer who prefers an iron set that offers the control to play a variety of shots
- Longer irons are longer for added forgiveness
- Mid irons and short irons are smaller to ensure workability and control on approach shots
- Stainless Steel Irons with Tungsten Insert
- Stabilizing bar and new Custom Tuning Port
User Ratings & Reviews
(1 Reviews)
Golfballs.com Staff Review: from Dustin 1/20/2010
The PING i15 set of irons allows lower handicap golfers to get the amount of feel that they want out of a set of irons. These irons are still very forgiving and were manufactured to ensure control and workability. The shorter irons are extremely easy to control and the feel with the long irons is uncomparable. Also, the tungsten insert on the toe allows the player to get better results out of mishits with mid-long irons. I highly recommend this club to low-mid handicap golfers looking for great feel and
Dustin
Handicap 0 - 5
Frequently asked questions about
I am 6'2", wrist to ground is 36". I tend to be an upright golfer so 36" is probably a good number. It looks like I should go with green, but for some reason I am leaning yellow. Thoughts?
tim
08/15/2011 8:07 PM
Your "static" measurement technically is +1/4" over standard length and green dot. Depending on your swing mechanics or "dynamic measurement" you may fit into another lie angle position. If your swing fits you into green and you play yellow, you may notice a tendency to either fade or push the ball as the toe enters the turf early at impact.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
08/16/2011 1:23 PM
I am a 8 handicap and hit it relatively low. Will the i15s help with higher trajectory? Thanks.
Sully
07/04/2011 3:56 PM
The i15s are not directly designed to increase trajectory. In order to increase trajectory, I would recommend going with flighted or shafts or look into changing your golf ball.
Golfballs.com Employee: kyle
07/05/2011 9:51 AM
Can you tell me what the difference it the color of dots, Red, black, purple, maroon white etc..
Travis Davis
03/07/2010 12:31 PM
Thank you for your inquiry. The Ping color code system is to identify what custom specifications you fit into. Black dot is standard, ALL if the angles are bent in .75 degree increments. The flat angles are Red (.75 flat), Purple (1.5 flat), orange (2.25 flat), brown (3 flat) and gold (3.75 flat). The upright positions are blue (.75 upright), yellow (1.5), green (2.25), white (3), silver (3.75), and maroon at 4.5 degrees upright.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
03/09/2010 1:15 PM
Yes!
You can order any combination you want or a single iron as well. COST in any configuration is $100.00 PER CLUB +TAX
Hope this was helpful!
Mid Handicap Golfer: Bill Bohannon
02/01/2011 1:09 PM
I keep reading about length of shaft, measuring wrist to floor, I am short, so what does this measurement tell me and how do I apply it to shaft length
Anonymous
06/02/2009 9:17 AM
Thank you for your question in regard to shaft lengths. The measurement from wrist to floor will determine which length you will need your shaft set at. Typically, shorter golfer will need their irons/woods cut down in order to maximize proper impact. Please determine the length of your arm from wrist to floor from a standing upright position with your arms at your side and I can determine the optimal length for you.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
06/03/2009 10:21 AM
Also your wrist to floor measurement will determine what lie angle you need. I'm 5'3" and I needed my clubs flattened 3 degrees from standard! Look into it!
Low Handicap Golfer: Luke
08/13/2009 1:06 PM
I am a average golfer looking for new clubs...current set had extra inch added to shaft length, but not sure I needed it. I am 6'2"...would a custom club fitting be recommended or would std shaf
Anonymous
05/20/2009 6:36 PM
Thank you for your inquiry. Typically guys your height will need added length to the shaft with an upright lie angle. Your arm length from wrist to floor will give a better idea as to how much additional length is needed. The majority of golfers in your height range would benefit from a 1/2" extended shaft and a 2 degree upright lie angle. The custom iron set will definately improve your ball striking ability and your consistency in your iron play. Please give us a call if you have further quest
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
05/21/2009 8:44 AM
I have old clubs looking to buy new how do I tell if my clubs are to long or short.
Mid Handicap Golfer: David
09/04/2009 6:32 PM
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