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Hey guys

Ive had an R9 now for 2 months and not completely convinced by it and was thinking of getting rid and getting ping g15!! What peoples views/thoughts on both these clubs?? I know its personal but like they way it comes of face of ping clubs compared to taylormade!!

What's In My :: 9" Lightweight Stand Bag

R9 9.5 Degree Stiff Motore 65g
G10 3-Wood v2 Proforce High Launch Stiff
R7 Draw Rescue 3 + 4 Irons i15 green dot, + 1/2 inch- 5-PW 54+60 SM Tour Chrome Studio Style Newport 2 35 inch NXT Tour BallHome Course: http://www.ruffordpark.co.uk


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Well, i love the ping drivers, so im going to say Ping. But it's what works better for you.

Driver: 909D3 8.5* Diamana White Board X
3 Wood: MP 630 15* GRAFALLOY PROLAUNCH RED X
Hybrid: 909H 19* "Real" VooDoo X
3 - P: MP-68 KBS Tour Black Nickel X
56* 10 Wedge Vr60* 06 Wedge: VrPutter: Custom Made.Golf Ball: TOUR B330SI am the greatest, I said that even before I knew I was....


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I hit a Cobra s9-1 and I love it, but I recently tried the R9 at the range and thought it was great.

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I've never tried the R9's but I can give you my take on the G15's. They look clunky at address, like Callaway SGI irons, just huge. But it doesn't matter where you hit it on the face it's so forgiving. It's almost unnecessary the amount of forgiveness these irons pack. The way I see it, if you're a 13 handicap you don't need G15's unless you really feel confident in them and like the way they look at address.
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I've never tried the R9's but I can give you my take on the G15's. They look clunky at address, like Callaway SGI irons, just huge. But it doesn't matter where you hit it on the face it's so forgiving. It's almost unnecessary the amount of forgiveness these irons pack. The way I see it, if you're a 13 handicap you don't need G15's unless you really feel confident in them and like the way they look at address.

I think he's talking about the driver

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I think he's talking about the driver

Oh, your right, my bad. Disregard what I said then, I haven't tried either Driver.

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I would tend to agree with deronsizemore hit every club you can and go with the one that gives you the best results. How a club looks at address is a personal issue, I could care less if it looked like a twisted willow branch if it worked. Every club in my bag minus my Inza putter is a Ping, I still go out and try other clubs when they come out but I still have yet to find another brand that works as well for me. I am sure ther is someone that can say that about every other brand out there. My G10's are still a great club the G15's are not enough of an improvement to get me to change.

Driver Ping G10 10.5 degree
3w Ping G10 14 degree
Hybrid Ping G10 15 degree
Hybrid Ping G10 18 degree
Irons Ping G10 4-W SW Ping Eye 2Wedges Ping Tour-W 52 & 60 degreePutter Taylor Made Rossa Inza


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