In the half century which followed Karsten and his family have revolutionized the game of golf with passion, engineering skills and a desire to seek innovation and quality of demand.
To celebrate its 50th anniversary Ping has introduced golf clubs called "our most comprehensive product launch in history."
The Ping G15 Irons replace the popular leader in the market and introduce the bars of the G-10 a number of improvements that make them even more attractive better than their predecessors of sale. The biggest improvement is that the G15 irons are a bit more tolerant due to increasing moment of inertia Ping achieved through the introduction of a port that is custom fit behind the face of the clubhead. This has allowed Ping designers to eliminate seven grams of the face of Custom Fit G15 port structure without destabilizing the clubface control or reduction of the distance. This weight is repositioned to move the center of gravity low and back in the clubhead to help provide high launch and optimal spin.
The G15 also has a face design slightly weaker, with more weight of the golf club moved the finger to help increase forgiveness and were lofts strengthened and the design of the sole a little wider than the G10 iron to help produce safe and high trajectory. The Ping G15 irons also have a pocket full of graphics cards to help improve the feeling that the club and promote a much softer feel.
Ping G15 irons attract a large number of converts. While you will not see the G15 irons in the bags of tour professionals of any minor handicap or many, these are golf clubs that any player looking for maximum forgiveness should seriously consider.
I just installed Fender Vintage Noiseless Pickups in my Stratocaster. I replaced the tone and volume pots and put in the capacitor in just as the blueprints said. My middle and neck pickups sound nice, bright, and loud whereas my bridge pickup sounds very faint and has very little sustain compared to the others, it’s as if I had the volume turned down on my guitar’s settings, that’s the best that I can describe it. I even tried turning the volume down in order to see if it might turn up but it stayed a basically the same volume. Please help!
Hello! It sounds like your bridge pickup is not electrically coupled to the volume potentiometer. Check to make sure your solder joints for the pickup leads have flowed properly, and are correctly positioned on the five-way selector switch. Before you screw down the pickguard assembly, plug into your amplifier and lightly tap the pickup poles as you rotate the pots, just to make sure everything is working before final assembly and string installation. Let me know if I can help further. Best regards, Dana
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