Ping G15 hybrid
PING G15 hybrid review. PING G15 hybrid reviews.

The most dramatic change in the latest G series. Its substantial offset and large toe produce impressive forgiveness, while the iron-like styling means the head doesn’t look overly chunky. This produces one of the most penetrating flights of all hybrids on offer. The unusual shape is a little off-putting. Impact sound isn’t as solid as the i15.
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The PING G15 hybrid's moment of inertia has been increased by a huge 49% - the large toe area helps to increase forgiveness levels.
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