Why So Many People Like Ping i15 Fairway Wood?
Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 7:41 pm
Developed for better golfers who rely on the distance and versatility of a fairway wood, the PING i15 Fairway Wood features a sleek, low profile shape that delivers high performance from all conditions. The stainless steel heads are 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.
It is a percentage shot and removes nearly all the risk. Amateurs can get shots badly wrong when using lofted wedges. They either catch it fat or thin and run up a double bogey rather than saving par. A chip with a rescue club will always give me a good chance of an up and down.
Obviously it can only be used when you don't need to hit over something. It's much easier to predict what will happen to a ball when it's rolling along the ground rather than travelling in the air and landing on a slope. It eliminates any chance of a bad bounce or being buffeted by the wind.
The Ping i15 fairway woods feature low-profile stainless steel clubheads, slightly elongated from heel to toe, and designed for better players seeking workability from a variety of playing conditions. Internal weighting is engineered to decrease spin and produce a lower, more penetrating ball flight.
I adopt the same stance as I do when I’m putting. I use my putting grip or normal grip depending on which is more comfortable. Then I simply rock my shoulders to get the ball moving, concentrating on getting a pure strike.
Therefore, it’s ideal to use when the pin is tucked away by a steep slope when a flop shot is too high a risk. It is also good to use when the ball is resting up against the fringe of the green. The clubface glides through the grass whereas a wedge can get caught up.
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It is a percentage shot and removes nearly all the risk. Amateurs can get shots badly wrong when using lofted wedges. They either catch it fat or thin and run up a double bogey rather than saving par. A chip with a rescue club will always give me a good chance of an up and down.
Obviously it can only be used when you don't need to hit over something. It's much easier to predict what will happen to a ball when it's rolling along the ground rather than travelling in the air and landing on a slope. It eliminates any chance of a bad bounce or being buffeted by the wind.
The Ping i15 fairway woods feature low-profile stainless steel clubheads, slightly elongated from heel to toe, and designed for better players seeking workability from a variety of playing conditions. Internal weighting is engineered to decrease spin and produce a lower, more penetrating ball flight.
I adopt the same stance as I do when I’m putting. I use my putting grip or normal grip depending on which is more comfortable. Then I simply rock my shoulders to get the ball moving, concentrating on getting a pure strike.
Therefore, it’s ideal to use when the pin is tucked away by a steep slope when a flop shot is too high a risk. It is also good to use when the ball is resting up against the fringe of the green. The clubface glides through the grass whereas a wedge can get caught up.
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