PING G15 driver

While the looks follow the G-series tradition, there are some big changes. The PING G15 driver head seems bigger, but sits well at address. It produces a higher-pitched impact noise and there were improvements in forgiveness levels.
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Building on the success of the G10 driver, the PING G15 driver has a larger head profile to increase the Moment of Inertia (MOI) by 15%. The face is also 7% larger than the previous model, helping to generate higher ball speeds for added distance.
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.
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