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Ping i15 Fairway Woods Review

Ping i15


Description
Developed for better golfers who rely on the distance and versatility of a fairway wood, this PING i15 features a sleek, low profile shape that delivers high performance from all conditions. The stainless steel head is slightly elongated from heel-to-toe for added forgiveness, and internally weighted to produce low spinning shots with the penetrating trajectory preferred by more skilled golfers.


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Review Date
April 21, 2011

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: DroppinPutts11 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
PIng i15 3wd/5wd

Summary:
This is BY FAR the best fairway wood I have ever hit. Straight and LONGGGG. I've have long been a Taylormade guy playing R7tp before jumping to the R9tp. Although at the last Ping Demo Day at my local club i tried the G15 and I15, ended up walking away with a Ping I15 3wd, 5wd and Hybrid. Very workable and enjoyable clubs for the lower handicapers!

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Have not had to use

Similar Products Used:
r7tp, r9tp, r540, g10 and a whole lot more


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Review Date
August 21, 2010

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: Wolf ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Ping i15

Summary:
I tested 4 woods: Titliest F3, TM Burner, TM R9 and the i15. The F3 and Burner didn't have the feel that I was after and actually found those a little harder to hit than the R9 and i15. The R9 was the easiest to hit out of the bunch, but I ended up with the i15 because it felt the best. It's flight path is very penetrating. Distance-wise, I would say is just above average. club is workable and the smaller head makes it reasonable to hit out of light to med roughs.


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