Optimize your set by combining irons and hybrids to improve your ball flight and build consistency in your game. The larger K15 iron combines a lightweight titanium face with a stainless-steel body to increase both forgiveness and launch conditions. Two hybrid options (4 and 5) replace the harder-to-hit long irons, and rely on a patent-pending design that creates lower-spinning, higher-launching shots that fly straighter and longer.
By utilizing a lightweight titanium face, Ping engineers made the K15 iron club face larger, and added 27 grams to the perimeter for a higher MOI. The iron's extra-wide sole features a low and deep center of gravity to promote high trajectories and low spin. High launch angles allowed iron lofts to be strengthened without compromising control. A large internal weight pad in the hybrids produces a high MOI for added forgiveness. The hybrid's offset hosel and face relationship increases launch and lowers spin.
Lightweight Titanium Face
The irons feature a larger, lightweight face that saved 27 grams, which were allocated to the perimeter and the sole to increase MOI.
Wide Sole
An extra-wide sole features a low and deep center of gravity to promote high trajectories and low spin. The sole geometry also keeps the club from digging for added control.
Toe Weighting
a large weight pad significantly increasing the MOI and stabilizing the club face for consistent distances across the hitting surface.
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