Ping revealed its new golf clubs G15 this year to celebrate its 50th anniversary followed by many positive reviews. The new Ping G15 irons is part of the clamor made by golfing enthusiasts that claim this iron to be a very good addition to an already popular trademark. Moreover, the G15s are among the top game-improvement irons.
The feel is unbelievably solid and the club really does power through the turf. The stronger lofts do contribute significantly to the excellent distances the clubs deliver, but having worked hard on the centre of gravity location, the high ball flight remains unchanged.
It's in its forgiveness that the Ping G15 irons really earn its corn. You can hit one out of the toe or the heel or slightly fat and the consequences are not particularly dire. Yes there is some loss of distance, but the MOI is so high that wild shots left and right are greatly reduced. Cracking irons for the aspiring high-handicapper. They make the game easier.
The G15 is targeted at golfers that dig into the ground when they shouldn't; golfers that probably can't hit a feather draw or fade; golfers that could benefit from the offset. Ultimately, the G15 is a perfect fit for a mid- to high-handicap golfer. So you will not see the Ping G15 irons in the bags of any tour professionals or many lower handicappers, this is a club that any player seeking maximum forgiveness should seriously consider.
These golf clubs can really balance out your iron game. If you are somewhat inconsistent, the forgiveness will help. If you fight the hook, these will be great. If you need legal grooves, these are ready to go.