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Finanlly, I recieved my custom fitted Ping i15. Went to driving range for couple hours last night. I love them. Forgiving, but easy to work with (I am only start learning fade and draw).
Long irons are bigger and more forgiving. I hit some really good shot with 5-iron, which never happend before.

For far, I got my Callaway Diablo diver, Nike SQ 3 wood, Ping i14 irons and G15 hybrids, couple Cleveland wedges, all I need now is better putter and lots of practice~~ :)

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I bought these about 3 months ago, easiest irons for low to midcappers, very forgiving ..... still resposive in working the ball.

Just go on practicing, don't forget to take lessons now and then, focus on hitting solid and a lower handicap is on the way !!!

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I am glad to see this post. I am going to be in the market for some new irons and Ping is the top of the list. I am torn between the g and i series. Maybe a mix set? Congrats on the new irons!!!!

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In 2008, the I10s were in first place when I started looking for new irons. They didn't have much feel, however, and dropped out quickly.

Seems like the I15s are getting much better reviews.

Redsox98 talked about a mixed G15 and I15 set. Ads say the I15 has progressive head design - smaller heads in the short irons, so the model may be already be blended , similar to the Titleist 775.CB from circa 2006.

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If you like the "narrow" sole width of the i15 ..... I am about sure you will be going to buy the g15 shovels in your mid/long irons

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  Gerald said:
If you like the "narrow" sole width of the i15 ..... I am about sure you will be going to buy the g15 shovels in your mid/long irons

"narrow" ahaha :D the I15's are awesome clubs (I have a 3iron I15)

But I would not say they have a narrow sole :P :P

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I play the i15s as well, and hit them just as well / just as bad as any other irons I've demoed, including the G15.

I don't think higher index players should exclude them from their list of clubs to try simply because they are marketed towards "better" players. Besides, I find it a boost to confidence after hitting decent shots with clubs that are above my current skill-level.

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"narrow" ahaha :D the I15's are awesome clubs (I have a 3iron I15)

HIHIHIHIHIIIIiiiiii same with me of course, but for Ping "shovels" they are kinda narrow......

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I don't think higher index players should exclude them from their list of clubs to try simply because they are marketed towards "better" players.

Allthough Ping has of course improved their designs over many years, the Ping Eye2 I used many years ago were targeted to players from the very beginner to 4.0+ and better. I have the same feeling with the i15 ..... it sure is not only for single handicappers !

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  motteler621 said:
just think if the i15 was forged instead of hard rock cast,,, drool

Actually........ the I15's feel better than my forged clubs. I couldnt believe how good they felt. I think the AWT shaft has alot to do with it.


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