According to PING, the all titanium K15 offers golfers a high trajectory ball flight with low to medium spin.
In reality, the Ping K15 Driver is very much a replacement for the G10 Draw model. Unlike the G15 or I15, the K15 features what PING calls "Straight Flight Technology" or SFT. SFT is PING-speak for "we moved 10% of the total clubhead mass toward the heel of the club".
If you're the kind of golfer who fights a slice, frequently misses to the right, or simply can't achieve any degree of consistency with your current driver, then absolutely, you should be looking at the
Ping K15. If however, you miss, left, or don't miss much at all, then realistically, there is very little reason for you to look at the K15.
PING has made that extra weight visible via a slight bumpout which is visible on the clubhead (occasionally so at address). While the I15 is for better players, and the G15 is probably a good fit for most of the rest of the golfing population, the wholesale golf clubs Ping K15 Driver is specifically designed to help those golfers who struggle to contain their big fade, or slice as it's more commonly called.
We do think the K15 driver is an excellent choice for the higher handicap golfer, the guy whose idea of workability is "working the ball out of the trees" before hitting his third. For guys who want to shape their shots, or for those looking for a bit more feel from the big dog, the K15 probably isn't ideal.
To sum up, the Ping K15 Driver is definitely not a one size fits all driver, but for the guy it does fit, it could prove to be an absolute game changer.
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