Ping K15

K15 Driver (2010) Ping K15 Driver Representative Image.
K15 Fairway Wood (2010) Ping K15 Fairway Wood Representative Image.
K15 Hybrid (2012) Ping K15 Hybrid Representative Image.
K15 Iron Set (2010) Ping K15 Iron Set Representative Image.
K15 Wedge (2010) Ping K15 Wedge Representative Image.
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About Ping K15 • Elongated head design helps position the center of gravity for higher launching, longer carry drives • Ultra-thin Crown allows weight to be re-distributed to an external weight pad to optimize center of gravity and create a high moment of inertia • Promotes natural clubhead rotation by concentrating approximately 10% of the head mass towards the heel • Larger surface area is highly forgiving on off-center hits and generates faster ball speeds for added distance • Straight Flight Technology provides substantial heel weighting to help square the face for exceptionally straight drives tee shot after tee shot
About Ping Engineer and inventor Karsten Solheim got his start as an engineer working for GE in Ithaca, New York. His passion for the game set him on a journey to create a better putter. At the time he thought he was simply building it for his own personal use, but in 1959, Karsten’s ongoing garage experiments yielded an innovative putter he called 1A design. This putter had very distinctive design qualities, among them, a unique tone at impact, a sound that would echo throughout the game for generations to come…“Ping.” The Anser putter began a long and proud history of truly innovative equipment design throughout Ping’s entire product line (ultimately resulting in over 400 patents) that has set Ping at the top of the list of golf design and manufacturing companies. The company is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. Karsten Solheim has passed away and his son John has taken the helm.