Ping i15 TaylorMade CB Irons



Get Mark’s iPhone App itunes.apple.com Get Mark’s Android App market.android.com Like Mark Crossfield on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow Mark/4golfonline on twitter twitter.com Ping i15 irons hit up against the TaylorMade CB irons. Mark Crossfield tests the two better players golf clubs to let you guys see which club might be best for your golf game. Ping golf have been making quality golf clubs for many years and the i15 is a great club for golfers who want classic looks with Ping feel. Taylormade’s Tour Preferred range of golf clubs are also aimed at the better ball strikers and with it’s more classic appearance over its game improvement sets.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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23 thoughts on “Ping i15 TaylorMade CB Irons

  1. Can you let me know how you get on with your i15′s? I’m currently playing cleveland ta3s and really considering i15s as my new irons, need something a bit more consistent to get my handicap down. Cheers

  2. hi mark im a beginner golfer but wanting to buy a set of irons that will last me was thinking about the cb’s because i can get them for £350 do you think they would be suitable and if not what would you recommend ?

  3. I just purchased a set of i15 irons off of an auction site! Traded in my Cleveland TA3′s for them. Ihaven’t even seen them yet, but after watching your video, I am excited to get out there and put them through their paces.

  4. It looks like they were hit off mats. I have noticed that if I hit off mats it leaves a weird film on the sole. But at 16 seconds there’s a good dent in the Pings. I am actually debating between the CBs and Nike Pro Cavitys

  5. Mmm,, Taylormade said they would not fit the burner 2.0 85g shafts to the CB heads, but recommended the Nippon Pro 850GH shaft as a better option. So been up to the fitting bay again today to try and nippon 850gh seems very good giving me a little higher trajectory and softer feel than the taylormade CB stock shafts the DG R300′s. Happy bunny here

  6. The CB irons have a forged face with a cast cavatiy back, which i think seems to work together very well. Irons look lovely, traded in my old ping G15 irons against these to offset the purchase price. :)

  7. Loving all your reviews on here. Recently tried these 2 clubs and a few others. For me the Taylormade CB irons is where i invested my money . Looked pleasing to the eye at address and thought the feel off the face was nice, also pretty forgiving with not much loss in distance on off center strikes. The standard shaft gave me a lower trajectory, so ordered them with the burner 2.0 85g shafts which gave me a higher trajectory, also made the strikes feel softer. Handicap 16, swing speed 78mph.

  8. The company is JK Crew Golf from Australia. I’m not invloved in the development but would get your information to the owners. It is a new line of forged irons. Thanks Mark, your videos are the only instructional videos I will watch.

  9. Marc, I love your videos and save all of them. I’m from the US. What would it take to get you a golf club from a new Australian company to try out?

  10. Nice review Mark. When I was looking into new irons I did try both of those, the TaylorMade CB irons felt a bit dead or lacked feel, the i15s were better for me and I like the appearance. I find them to be responsive and can definitely tell where on the club face I am striking the ball. Distance and trajectories are very similar in both models, they both do provide some forgiveness on miss hit shots.

  11. Hey Mark, love the videos… Could you please review the Bridgestone J38 Dual Cavity Back Irons? I really appreciate it, take care.

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