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Ping K15 Driver Flex: Regular / Stiff
Drive the Ball Straighter and Longer
Assisted by the Ping innovation of Straight Flight Technology (SF Tech), the Ping K15 places approximately 10% of the head mass into the heel of the club, helping to square the club face through the hitting zone for consistently straight tee shots.
The K15 is also able to offer distance gains by combining a large-profile, 460cc head, and a club face that is longer heel to toe. The MOI is sizeable for consistent performance and forgiveness across the hitting surface. This design positions the center of gravity low and back to generate high launch and low spin.
Features:
Ping TFC 149D Graphite Shaft for Enhanced Consistency, Feel and Control
Ideal for High Launch and Low Spin Drives
Longer Clubface Heel to Toe for Consistent Performance
12 Month Guarantee and Headcover Included.
Drive the Ball Straighter and Longer
Assisted by the Ping innovation of Straight Flight Technology (SF Tech), the Ping K15 places approximately 10% of the head mass into the heel of the club, helping to square the club face through the hitting zone for consistently straight tee shots.
The K15 is also able to offer distance gains by combining a large-profile, 460cc head, and a club face that is longer heel to toe. The MOI is sizeable for consistent performance and forgiveness across the hitting surface. This design positions the center of gravity low and back to generate high launch and low spin.
Features:
Ping TFC 149D Graphite Shaft for Enhanced Consistency, Feel and Control
Ideal for High Launch and Low Spin Drives
Longer Clubface Heel to Toe for Consistent Performance
12 Month Guarantee and Headcover Included
Reigning Open champion Louis Oosthuizen will not be defending his Andalucian Open title in Malaga this week.
The South African has had to pull out because of the same virus which almost prevented him from playing Ping K15 Driver in the WGC-Cadillac Championship in Miami a fortnight ago.
It is reported to have returned and doctors have advised him not to play for at least a week.
"It's very disappointing, but I can't risk making the problems worse," said Oosthuizen, whose eye virus has now spread into his Ping K15 Driver.
He hopes to be well enough to play in next week's Shell Houston Open, his final warm-up event for The Masters starting on April 7.
Oosthuizen had not won the Ping K15 Driver in Europe until he beat England's Richard Finch and Scot Peter Whiteford by three on the Costa del Sol a year ago, but it seemed to open a door for him.