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shina00
12-15-2011, 12:50 AM
Ping is one of the largest golf factories in the world, and ping golf clubs are so popularity among golf players. As we all known, Ping released its I15, G15 and K15 series, but wich series is your favorite? In my eyes, I would like to buy Ping K15 Driver (http://www.igolftimes.com/goods-16096-Ping-K15-Driver.html) with no doubt. The reason is very simply. While the I15 is for better players, and the G15 is probably a good fit for most of the rest of the golfing population, the wholesale golf clubs ping k15 (http://www.igolftimes.com/goods-16096-Ping-K15-Driver.html) is specifically designed to help those golfers who struggle to contain their big fade, or slice as it's more commonly called.

I do think the K15 driver is an excellent choice for the higher handicap golfer. I've been hitting Ping drivers for 15 years and the K15 is my latest. I bought the ping driver k15 (http://www.igolftimes.com/goods-16096-Ping-K15-Driver.html) also trying the Taylor Made R11 and BurnerSuperfast this time around. I found that the newest Taylor Made drivers don't seem to have the 'pop' and distance that the K15 seems to have. I can't say the "Straight Flight Technology" will cure slicing if that is your tendency, but the K15 does set up nicely and evokes a lot of confidence at address. To sum up, the k15 driver (http://www.igolftimes.com/goods-16096-Ping-K15-Driver.html) is definitely not a one size fits all driver, but for the someone it does fit, it could prove to be an absolute game changer.

morrismiller
12-15-2011, 04:48 PM
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