Anderson
12-12-2011, 10:07 PM
It's true that that I've already mentioned you could mix and match these Ping K15 irons (http://www.pompgolf.com/598-Ping-K15-Irons-3-9WS-.html) for a heart's content a la carte style. However, for individuals who do prefer "the boxed set approach" I've already seen several retailers taking different approaches on their offerings. Some dealers are selling teams of 4H and 5h with all the irons to arrive at 6I-Pitching Wedge. Others are offering the previous 3H and 4H using the Irons coming in at 5I-Pitching Wedge. Some are providing to offer the irons as 5I-Gap Wedge or 6I-Sand Wedge with all the hybrids purchased separately. Due to those facts, plus the realization they are created 3Hybrid -Lob Wedge, with the Hybrids running 3-6 and the Irons running 5I-LW I have to give you the lofts for the clubs, so that you can may choose accordingly.
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Ping G15 Fairway Wood (http://www.pompgolf.com/181-Ping-G15-Fairway-Wood.html)
Mizuno MP-59 Irons (http://www.pompgolf.com/686-Mizuno-MP-59-Irons-3-9P.html)
Callaway X-24 HOT Irons (http://www.pompgolf.com/562-Callaway-X-24-HOT-Irons.html)
Mizuno JPX 800 Driver (http://www.pompgolf.com/682-Mizuno-JPX-800-Driver.html)
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Ping G15 Fairway Wood (http://www.pompgolf.com/181-Ping-G15-Fairway-Wood.html)
Mizuno MP-59 Irons (http://www.pompgolf.com/686-Mizuno-MP-59-Irons-3-9P.html)
Callaway X-24 HOT Irons (http://www.pompgolf.com/562-Callaway-X-24-HOT-Irons.html)
Mizuno JPX 800 Driver (http://www.pompgolf.com/682-Mizuno-JPX-800-Driver.html)