The PING K15 is a driver launched around 2010. Key listed specs include 9.5; 10.5; 12° loft, 45.75 in length, 460 cc head. This sits at the large end of PING driver heads in the dataset. All else equal, a larger head usually gives the designer more room to push stability and forgiveness across the face.
Key specifications
What kind of driver is the PING K15?
These are geometry/spec tendencies, not measured launch-monitor performance. The middle shaded band is the typical 35th–65th percentile zone.
Who might the PING K15 suit?
- Golfers who like a larger, confidence-inspiring driver profile.
- The relatively long build may add speed potential but can make strike consistency harder for some players.
How the PING K15 compares
Percentiles compare this model only with PING drivers that have the same field available. Multi-loft models use the mean listed loft for the comparison marker.
460 cc
This sits at the large end of PING driver heads in the dataset. All else equal, a larger head usually gives the designer more room to push stability and forgiveness across the face.
10.7 °
The loft options lean high for a PING driver, which generally favors easier launch over a penetrating low-loft setup.
45.75 in
This is long for a PING driver. Extra length can add clubhead-speed potential, but it can also make center-face contact and directional control harder for some golfers.
PING K15 build profile
Model information
| Launch year | 2010 |
|---|---|
| Club type | Driver |
| Market | USA |
| U.S. status | historical/discontinued |
Club specifications
| Loft options | 9.5; 10.5; 12° |
|---|---|
| Standard length | 45.75 in |
| Lie angle | 58° |
| Head size | 460 cc |
| Swingweight | D3 |
Stock components
| Shaft | TFC 149D Graphite |
|---|
PING K15 FAQ
Is the PING K15 designed more for easy launch or a lower flight?+
The representative listed loft is 10.7 °, which sits around the 73rd percentile among PING drivers with this field available. The loft options lean high for a PING driver, which generally favors easier launch over a penetrating low-loft setup.
How forgiving-looking is the PING K15 head size?+
The representative listed head size is 460 cc, which sits around the 99th percentile among PING drivers with this field available. This sits at the large end of PING driver heads in the dataset. All else equal, a larger head usually gives the designer more room to push stability and forgiveness across the face.
Is the PING K15 driver length easy to control?+
The representative listed standard length is 45.75 in, which sits around the 80th percentile among PING drivers with this field available. This is long for a PING driver. Extra length can add clubhead-speed potential, but it can also make center-face contact and directional control harder for some golfers.
Which PING K15 loft should I choose?+
The listed loft choices are 9.5; 10.5; 12°. Pick loft from your launch, spin, attack angle and strike — not ego. If you launch it low or lose carry, the higher loft is usually the smarter test; if you already launch/spin it high, test the lower options.
How old is the PING K15?+
The audited record places its launch around 2010. That makes it roughly 16 years old in 2026. Condition, shaft integrity and whether the club was altered since new can matter as much as the original spec sheet on an older club.
What shaft was listed for the PING K15?+
The researched record lists TFC 149D Graphite. That does not prove every surviving club has that shaft: custom orders and later reshafts are common, so check the actual shaft label before buying used.
Specification note: PING specifications can vary by generation, loft, shaft, market, fitting configuration and custom order. Historical models may be documented only by surviving catalog, retailer or observed-club evidence. Blank fields are intentionally left blank rather than guessed. Verify critical fitting or purchase details against an official PING specification source where available.
