PING Mens i15 Irons

Back:

● The cavity design features dual stabilizing bars and a new Custom Tuning Port shape to support the face for a solid feel and sound across the hitting surface.

● The CG is optimized to provide the trajectory control preferred by better players.

Setup:

The longer irons are larger for more forgiveness while the mid- and short-irons transition slightly smaller to ensure more workability and control on approach shots.

Face:

Soft, durable stainless steel club heads.

Sole:

Offers superior control to play a variety of shots

Toe:

● Multi-metal design features a dense tungsten toe weight

● Helps increase the moment of inertia in the stainless steel head which offers workability with cavity back forgiveness

Grip:

PING ID8

● Soft rubber grip with dog-bone texture that offers enhanced control


Shafts:

PING TFC149i Graphite

PING AWT Steel


Pros: PING put a lot of technology into an iron that should appeal to most low-to-mid handicappers. The i15s are probably the most balanced irons PING has produced and provides seamless performance from three iron through pitching wedge.

Cons: Following in the idea of the Rapture V2 irons, PING is now leaning toward gaudier clubs that are apparently designed to have a definite shelf life. These are not designed to be classics.

Bridgestone e6+ Ball

Last season, while doing some golf equipment research on the internet, I discovered the Bridgestone e6+ ball. So, I toddled off to the closest sporting goods store and purchased 2 dozen, to give them a try. Being a senior and needing extra distance, I was pleasantly surprised. They added about 15 much needed yards to my drives.

Of course, as with every golf ball, there are performance PROs and CONs that need to be considered. For this ball:

PRO: Extra distance, straightness (due to reduced spin) and softness.

CON: Lack of short game spin

I really enjoy the soft feel on a well struck hit with this ball, and the extra roll on the drives. However, adjustments were required around the green because of the lack of spin. I don’t spin the ball much, so I had to change one club in additional loft for all the various distances of short approach shots. Without the additional loft, the ball was running well past the pin. Now I play more “pitch and run” shots.

It will continue to be my ball for 2010.

Oh yeah, I almost forgot to mention, they’re about half the price of the Titleist Pro V1.

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The Titleist AP2 Irons’ high-tech, multi-material construction features a steel body, tungsten nickel sole, elastomer bar and aluminum cavity plate. AP2 Irons is built to deliver both performance and feel. The dual cavity design of the Titleist AP2 irons pushes weight to the perimeter for forgiveness. A central cross member featuring a soft elastomer cushion provides structural rigidity behind the impact area while also dampening face vibration for better overall feel. The lower cavity of the AP2 irons is enclosed by a tungsten nickel box. This high-density material locates the weight low and deep while providing structural rigidity and low frequency vibration dampening for outstanding solid feel. The tungsten nickel box helps reduce the sole and back flange width for better turf performance and shot control.

Titleist AP2 irons provide a comfortable and confidence-inspiring appearance in the set up position with a traditional blade profile and hosel junction. The metallic back cavity plate contributes to the AP2’s great looks and bag appeal.

Features:

Multi-material, dual cavity, technically forged

Advanced performance with a traditional solid feel and looks provide shot control for the skilled player (handicap 5-9)

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Average user rating: 9.2 of possible 10 (Give us your comments and rating)

Technology

Flight Control Technology (FCT)

TaylorMade’s Flight Control Technology (FCT) allows the player to easily adjust a metalwood’s loft, lie and face angle
FCT utilizes a metallic sleeve positioned over the tip of the shaft. The sleeve can be rotated into different positions, changing the characteristics of the head, by loosening the bolt that secures the sleeve and shaft into the clubhead.

Movable Weight Technology

Movable Weight TechnologyTM (MWT®), is discretionary clubhead weight that can be easily redistributed by the player to change the characteristics of the club.
By moving differently weighted cartridges, using a proprietary TaylorMade® wrench, into strategically positioned ports, CG location can be optimized per golfer.
Positioning more weight in the heel and less in the toe, speeds club head rotation during the forwardswing, which promotes a draw and/or reduces a slice.

Inverted Cone Technology (ICT)

The Inverted Cone is CNC-milled directly into the inner side of the clubface, resulting in a drastic variation in face thickness. ICT optimizes the way the clubface behaves at impact to create an expanded COR zone.
Inverted Cone Technology has been incorporated into every TaylorMade® driver since the R500 SeriesTM.

Ultra-Thin Wall Technology

Ultra-Thin Wall Technology is a casting process that allows thinner clubhead walls than found in most competitive drivers. The saved weight is critical to making the incorporation of MWT and FCT possible in certain TaylorMade metalwoods.

    TaylorMade Mens R9 Drivers feature:

  • Lofts: 8.5° • 9.5° • 10.5° • 11.5°
  • Graphite shaft available in Senior, Regular, Stiff or X-Stiff flex
  • Available in left- and right-hand
  • LH available in 9.5° and 10.5° only
  • Senior available in 10.5° (RH) and 11.5° only
  • Includes 18 grams of movable weight: (1) 16-gram, (1) 1-gram, (1) 1-gram
  • Includes MWT torque wrench for weight adjustment

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Average user rating: 9.8 of possible 10 (Give us your comments and rating)

The Titleist 907D2 is a multi-material 460cc driver with an enhanced moment of inertia (MOI) for increased distance with workability and shot control.

Features:

• Precision cast 6-4 titanium body and sleek black finish with textured side skirt and “foggy mirror” polished sole provide outstanding cosmetics

• Increased moment-of-inertia design provides for long distance with shot control

• 460cc advanced traditional geometry driver with enhanced moment-of-inertia for increased distance with workability and shot control

• Tapered SP700 beta-titanium face insert is thinner at the top to promote high launch and lower spin for optimum launch conditions and maximum ball speed

• Symmetric face profile with visually improved scorelines and crown shape provide great looks in the playing position

• 6061-T6 aluminum hosel with lightweight, structural aluminum

• Low mass crown and hosel optimize the weight distribution and lower the CG for solid feel and better energy transfer

    Titleist Mens 907D2 Titanium Drivers specs:

  • Lofts: 8.5° • 9.5° • 10.5° • 11.5°
  • Graphite shafts available in Senior, Regular, Stiff, and X-Stiff flex
  • Available in right and left-hand models
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Average user rating: 8 of possible 10 (Give us your comments and rating)