Ping says its Ping G15 driver - already creating scoring history in the bag of Mark Calcavecchia, who fired a Tour-record nine successive birdies in the recent Canadian Open - has been engineered for golfers seeking maximum forgiveness as well as distance and accuracy.
The G15 driver is popular on the golf wholesale market. It is engineered for golfers seeking a maximum forgiveness driver that delivers distance and accuracy. Its 460cc titanium head is longer front to back and features PING's patented ultra thin crown technology. Weight savings from the thin crown are positioned as an external sole weight to optimize the center of gravity for higher trajectories and reduced spin.
Ping G15 driver updates the technology that made the G10 driver the market leader. Like its predecessor the G15 has titanium head which reaches the 460CC maximum limit on headsize. To increase the moment of inertia or MOI the G15 has an elongated head from back to front which has lead to an improvement in MOI. This works in tandem with the G15 driver's 7% larger clubface to give more stability and forgiveness, even on those occasional off centre hits. The G15 also feature's Ping's ultra thin crown technology which reduces the weight of the top of the clubhead by six grams and redistributes the weight to the external sole weight pad which helps to move the centre of gravity lower and further back in the clubhead meaning that the G15 can provide golfers with the optimal trajectory of high launch combined with a low spin rate to help both carry and roll. The Ping G15 driver comes with either the TFC 149D or Aldila Serrano 60 Shaft.
This driver should suit golfers who want PING's most forgiving driver to date, like a large head, but traditional shape, and were fans of previous PING G models. And the G15s are cheaperin golf wholesale stores.