And When I first holding the clubs though, after my purchase from an online wholesale Golf equipment store, they definitely feel a bit heavier than most other Ping irons. However it really only takes a few practice swings to get used to the weight, and get a feel for the clubs.
As mentioned these irons were made to be easy to hit, and they do certainly deliver. The G15 Irons can get the golf ball away consistently with such little effort, and you don't need to make that great a swing in order to get a decent shot.
With regards to distance, we found that the G15 Irons were far superior to the earlier G10s. While the G10 irons could quite often give you about 10 yards less than you'd expect in each club, even on decent strikes. The G15s seem to generally give about 10 yards more for each club instead.
The sound at impact when you catch the ball well is very crisp and solid, and it's not too bad when you don't cach the ball that well either. You just hardly ever get that horrible stingy feedback that some iron sets can give.
So, If you need a maximum game-improvement iron, consider the Ping G15 irons. They felt silky-smooth and definitely helped me launch the ball higher, with a slight increase in distance, too. Low-handicap players, on the other hand, might be put off by the extra-wide soles and the lack of workability. These clubs go straight just about no matter what you do.
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