Today marks the official arrival of PING’s newest metalwood lineup, G440. Although the G430 will be a tough act to follow, PING believes they have achieved it. The improvement of G440 is centered not only around the never ending chase of achieving more speed and distance, but also maintaining the level of forgiveness expected from the G-Series.
As always, the new lineup will feature drivers, fairway woods, as well as hybrids, and THP has your info on each.
The PING G440 Driver

This year it is all about optimization for PING when it comes to driver, both in lineup design and performance. Once again, there will initially be three models in the new PING G440 Driver line; MAX, LST, and SFT. One of the big quests this time around was to further optimize the CG compared to past versions, specifically getting it lower than any PING drivers before.
Lowering CG means lower overall spin, better launch, and more speed efficiency depending on the model in question. To achieve this, the ability to save weight and then replace it precisely in each driver head was critical. Not only is PING implementing their “Carbonfly Wrap” crown into all three models, but they have also created what they are calling “Free Hosel” technology which saves 4g internally. Finally, the other weight savings came from creating more shallow faces on all three drivers, which allowed them to create a thinner, lighter, and faster face as well.

One more change with G440 that is sure to draw a variety of reactions is what PING is doing with driver weights and lengths. After a ton of research done at the PING Proving Grounds, they found that lighter and longer stock setups had amateurs not only hitting it further, but also higher and more with more playable results. So, there has been 10g of weight removed from the head and shaft compared to G430, and G440 will also play ¼” longer. That means 46” with the Alta CB Blue or 45.5” with PING Tour 2.0 and the other stock aftermarket options.

PING G440 MAX
A 460cc driver head which will be the core option that fits most golfers according to the company. It is the most forgiving, and the most playable overall for the widest range of skill levels. The head has a single 29g weight in the rear perimeter which can be moved into draw, neutral, or fade locations for more flight control. The MAX will be available in 9, 10.5, and 12 degrees.
G440 LST
The low spin Tour head of the lineup. While the LST uses the same 29g moveable weight as the standard G440, this is a much more player friendly look within a smaller 450cc profile. The G440 LST is also a bit heavier and has a more forward CG location to get that spin down, and speed up. There will be two lofts offered with the LST, 9 and 10.5 degrees.


G440 SFT
In the past, the Straight Flight Technology driver has been a bit overlooked as it is the draw biased driver of the line. The thing is, a lot of golfers could benefit from the 23g weight which can be moved to Draw or Draw+, specifically a growing demographic according to PING’s research, the athletic newcomer. Those golfers have a lot of power, but benefit from the draw weighting and 460cc size, so not only is the G440 SFT offered in 10.5 and 12 once again, but now there is an all new 9 degree option which should appeal to that very group of golfers.
Each driver features PING’s Trajectory Tuning hosel with +/- 1.5 degrees of tuning. Standard shaft options will be the 46” PING Alta CB Blue 50 (SR, R, S) or PING Alta Quick 35/45 (HL). The PING Tour 2.0 Chrome 65 (R, S, X) as well as an assortment of other optional stock shafts will be offered in 45.5”.
PING G440 – Fairway Woods
There are indeed fairway woods within the new G440 release as well, and like the drivers, they too are benefitting from a lower CG design thanks in large part to the application of the Carbonfly Wrap crown. In a change of pace for PING, the overall face depth of the fairways is actually taller than in the past to increase confidence off the tee while also shifting the CG to help launch off the deck. The face itself has also been tweaked, called “Facewrap” it brings a different thickness pattern in the toe and feel to improve performance away from center. Bringing it all together is a more contoured sole and a more svelte back profile to let the club sit more flush to the ground.

The G440 MAX fairway is the core model here as well and aims to be the most all around playable option. It will be offered in five different lofts options of 3W (14), 5W (19), 7W (21), 9W (24), and the all new 4W (17).
Where the G440 LST fairways are concerned, these are aimed at the Tour staff as well as stronger/faster swingers with high launch and low spin. The LST uses a new HST 220 (High Strength Titanium) face and Ti-811 titanium body combined with the carbon crown and 85g tungsten sole plate to boast being the longest PING fairway wood ever. Loft options for the LST will be 3W (15) and 5W (19).

Then, there is the G440 SFT fairway wood design with its Straight Flight Technology. If you need slice correction in a fairway, then this is the one to look to as the SFT has a specialized CG location to create an internal draw bias on top of the heads hosel adjustability. The SFT will be available in 3W (16), 5W (19), and 7W (22).
Standard shaft options for the G440 fairway woods will be the PING Alta CB Blue 65 (SR, R, S) and PING Alta Quick 35/45 (HL). Of course, there will be several optional stock offerings available as well. All heads utilize the 8-Setting Trajectory Tuning hosel for +/- 1.5 degrees of adjustability.
PING G440 – Hybrids

Rounding out the metalwood lineup for the new release are the hybrids. This year the shaping has gotten a bit more shallow at the face, which like the drivers allowed PING to create thinner faces in each head. The hybrids don’t have multiple models, rather they have a progressive design to fit the needs of the skillset most likely to play each loft. For example the 2H is more fade biased for off the tee, while the 3H and 4H play neutral, but the draw bias increases as you work into the 7H.
Each of the heads has a lower CG thank to the stainless steel, maraging steel, and carbon construction, and they also use the same Free Hosel design as the drivers to save 4g. Like the fairways, the contour of the sole has also been re-worked so that the heads each sit better on the turf and are more playable from other lies.

The PING G440 hybrids will be offered in 2H (17), 3H (20), 4H (23), 5H (26), 6H (30), and 7H (34) loft options, with all heads also using the +/- 1.5 degree adapter. Standard shafts are the PING Alta CB Blue 70 (SR, R, S) and PING Alta Quick 35/45 (HL), as with the other clubs though, there are many no-upcharge options also available.
The Details
As you can see, with G440, PING is certainly continuing to make advancements, but they also aren’t straying too far from the successes they have garnered from this lineups predecessors. One more twist they are throwing in though is that all the G440 clubs will be offered in a High Launch (HL) which is aimed at slower swingers by removing more weight from the shafts, grips, and weights to create easier speed.
The entire lineup will be available beginning today with the PING G440 driver at $650, SFT and MAX fairways $385, LST fairway $600, and hybrids $325.
For more information visit their website at www.ping.com.





I picked up a G440 Max Driver 4 and 7 wood in the red denali and order the 9 wood
Look and feel good
Know more after the weekend
Ive had 3hl close to a 4 wood first 4 wood
One ive tried
like the 9
Wood
for some reason never had much success with 5 or 7 wood im a hybrid guy
Going to try it again
[QUOTE=”allsportscoach, post: 13261010, member: 1255″]
I picked up a G440 Max Driver 4 and 7 wood in the red denali and order the 9 wood
Look and feel good
Know more after the weekend
Ive had 3hl close to a 4 wood first 4 wood
One ive tried
like the 9
Wood
for some reason never had much success with 5 or 7 wood im a hybrid guy
Going to try it again
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I found the Denali has a kick – you may or may not like it.
After getting and really loving the G440 irons, I really wanted to love the G440 Max driver too. My club had a demo for me to try out and I was able to play three rounds with it and also spent about four hours tinkering with on the range. Despite trying different shafts and flexes and toying with the loft I could never really get it to work for me. The only — and I mean only — shot I could hit with it was a fade. Normally I can get my drivers to go fairly straight unless I put a really bad swing on it. Not with the G440 Max. Only with the most stupidly closed stance could I get something even remotely straight out of it and even then it was not a guaranty. The not so great shots moved from fade to slice territory. Also I was not hitting it any longer than my old XHot driver. I would definitely try before you buy.
[QUOTE=”Acuna, post: 13261496, member: 20044″]
After getting and really loving the G440 irons, I really wanted to love the G440 Max driver too. My club had a demo for me to try out and I was able to play three rounds with it and also spent about four hours tinkering with on the range. Despite trying different shafts and flexes and toying with the loft I could never really get it to work for me. The only — and I mean only — shot I could hit with it was a fade. Normally I can get my drivers to go fairly straight unless I put a really bad swing on it. Not with the G440 Max. Only with the most stupidly closed stance could I get something even remotely straight out of it and even then it was not a guaranty. The not so great shots moved from fade to slice territory. Also I was not hitting it any longer than my old XHot driver. I would definitely try before you buy.
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When my wrist is cupped, I can’t hit any driver except to the right. It’s a swing issue.
[QUOTE=”Desmond, post: 13261283, member: 24109″]
I found the Denali has a kick – you may or may not like it.
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The Red is definitely more active imo.
Same setup I’m running.
Edit: Except the shafts.
440 LST driver remains a force in my bag.
[QUOTE=”crazygolfnut, post: 13266407, member: 978″]
interested in how they work for you.
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I really like them feel and look great
im
Not swinging the best
alot of forgiveness built in
Im going to try and play a few after work tomorrow test them so more
So far im happy with them
Distance is good
Just played my 2nd round with the LST. I just find it amazing. The miss hits are more forgiving on both distance and dispersion than the 440 Max.
The G440 LST is officially on the Rushmore of Ping Clubs for me.
[QUOTE=”golfer_teej, post: 13219763, member: 34915″]
Question for those that have been using the LST or Max driver – have any of you seen your spin numbers go up with this?
I’m still amazed with some of the spin numbers I’m seeing on all hits across the face, along with the L/R dispersion.
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Just bought the Max. Lower spin numbers than my gamer is one of the reasons why.
Was fit into the G440 Max 3W in my fitting at CC and man that club is a beast. It was neck and neck between it and the GT1, but the Max edged it out honestly on comfort/feel. Was seeing distances well beyond my current Elyte Ti 4W cranked down to 15.5?. Cannot wait to get this club on the course and see what it can do.
[QUOTE=”gmiller598, post: 13205750, member: 24338″]
I got my new G440 Driver and 4 wood yesterday and got a couple of range sessions in. I’m still trying to get comfortable with the 4 wood. I just struggle hitting the long clubs off the ground ut tonight I felt like I made progress and figured some things out. Still a work in progress and I need to get used to the much different sound than my previous G425 when I find the center of the face. The G440 fairway is just so much more muted.
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I have a G430 Max 5 wood that I am considering returning (new in plastic). I wanted the 4 wood loft (17*), and do traditionally struggle elevating my 3/4 woods off the deck. Zero issues off the tee. Lofting the 430 down one degree to get the distance I want, has me leaning towards the right side on my shots, when I draw every single club in my bag. I am wondering if going to the 440 4 wood in stock setting, to get the shot shape and distance I want, is, at the same time, going to cause elevation issues again off the deck. Between the 440 Max and 430 Max fairways, Is there that much difference in face height? Spin?
[QUOTE=”rather_lucky, post: 13309244, member: 84783″]
I have a G430 Max 5 wood that I am considering returning (new in plastic). I wanted the 4 wood loft (17*), and do traditionally struggle elevating my 3/4 woods off the deck. Zero issues off the tee. Lofting the 430 down one degree to get the distance I want, has me leaning towards the right side on my shots, when I draw every single club in my bag. I am wondering if going to the 440 4 wood in stock setting, to get the shot shape and distance I want, is, at the same time, going to cause elevation issues again off the deck. Between the 440 Max and 430 Max fairways, Is there that much difference in face height? Spin?
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I’ve not had issues elevating my 4W at all. The 4W is the same length as the 3W if that is a consideration for you.
I haven’t really put it on a launch monitor since I’ve gotten it and I have the Tour Chrome shaft. I feel like it is pretty low spin for me when I’m at the range with high launch. My real world course experience is limited with maybe using it 1-2 times a round and I tend to have more of a fade on the course.
Overall I’m happy with it and I have 3 and 4 hybrid next down the line. I don’t think a 5W makes sense for me and I’m not sure where a 7W would go and which hybrid it replaces but I feel like I hit the 4W better than my hybrids right now.
[QUOTE=”rather_lucky, post: 13309244, member: 84783″]
Is there that much difference in face height? Spin?
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I ended up with the 4 wood so I wouldn’t necessarily need to loft up and keep the head more square. To the ball instead of more closed or open inviting fade/draw spin. I also will use the 4 wood off the tee and fairway where as I don’t always hit a flush shot off the deck with a 3 wood so the little bit smaller head and higher loft has helped. I also use a 1/2 inch shorter shaft too.
As far as face height there is to me a noticable difference but may not be to others. I find ping fairway woods to be very shallow but I love that on my 7 wood, hence why that G430 7 wood is still in the bag.
So after a bit of time with my G440 driver and trying to work on smoothng out my speed I’m starting to feel like the R flex tour chrome shaft is no longer a fit for me. My well hit balls are just not spinning enough. I was only getting around 2k with a 90 mph swing speed. Has anyone had any experience with the Denali Red shaft?
I also got to demo off of a used rack an Elyte standard with the stock Denali Charcoal 5.5 shaft and it was a marginal improvement. No ball speed increase but the spin was slightly over 3k. I also hit a QI35 Kaili Blue stiff shaft in it which was a 4-5 mph ball speed and distance increase with spin numbers closer to I was looking for.
I’d hate to spend the money on a QI35 driver right now so I’m hoping a shaft adjustment on my Ping will help. I’d just always hated the stock Alta shaft.
17? G440 just refuses to be sent to the cottage bag by the GT2 18?. The GT2 is a freaking rocket when pured, but the G440 is just automatic. 10 or so yards shorter, but soooo consistent.
Demo’s the Max 10K today with the 2.0 65X…man what a good driver. The ponderings begin.
[QUOTE=”thepete, post: 13392602, member: 3634″]
Demo’s the Max 10K today with the 2.0 65X…man what a good driver. The ponderings begin.
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Just bought one a little over a month ago with the Mitsubishi Kai’li White 60 shaft….. When I catch it, the ball just explodes off the face! It’s like a cheat code.
[QUOTE=”gmiller598, post: 13363340, member: 24338″]
So after a bit of time with my G440 driver and trying to work on smoothng out my speed I’m starting to feel like the R flex tour chrome shaft is no longer a fit for me. My well hit balls are just not spinning enough. I was only getting around 2k with a 90 mph swing speed. Has anyone had any experience with the Denali Red shaft?
I also got to demo off of a used rack an Elyte standard with the stock Denali Charcoal 5.5 shaft and it was a marginal improvement. No ball speed increase but the spin was slightly over 3k. I also hit a QI35 Kaili Blue stiff shaft in it which was a 4-5 mph ball speed and distance increase with spin numbers closer to I was looking for.
I’d hate to spend the money on a QI35 driver right now so I’m hoping a shaft adjustment on my Ping will help. I’d just always hated the stock Alta shaft.
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Bit late to the party here, but I’ve found with these the correct shaft makes a world of difference. I was testing the driver, fw, and hybrid for another site. I was fit into the Tensei black, but was shipped the Alta Blue. With the blue I couldn’t hit the fw over 200 yards and it was just going all over the place. When I went back and demo’d the Tensei at the range it was automatically a 250+ carry and in play.
Do you have a range/fitting location that will allow you to demo shafts? They usually only have the stock options but that should include the Denali Red.
[QUOTE=”Dan1247, post: 13392631, member: 85152″]
Bit late to the party here, but I’ve found with these the correct shaft makes a world of difference. I was testing the driver, fw, and hybrid for another site. I was fit into the Tensei black, but was shipped the Alta Blue. With the blue I couldn’t hit the fw over 200 yards and it was just going all over the place. When I went back and demo’d the Tensei at the range it was automatically a 250+ carry and in play.
Do you have a range/fitting location that will allow you to demo shafts? They usually only have the stock options but that should include the Denali Red.
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In my experience, the shaft is just as important as the head.
[QUOTE=”Dan1247, post: 13392631, member: 85152″]
Bit late to the party here, but I’ve found with these the correct shaft makes a world of difference. I was testing the driver, fw, and hybrid for another site. I was fit into the Tensei black, but was shipped the Alta Blue. With the blue I couldn’t hit the fw over 200 yards and it was just going all over the place. When I went back and demo’d the Tensei at the range it was automatically a 250+ carry and in play.
Do you have a range/fitting location that will allow you to demo shafts? They usually only have the stock options but that should include the Denali Red.
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You would think all shops would have all shaft options but they don’t always when things break or they just don’t have the full range. I wanted to hit a G440 7wood at the PGA store and they only had the Alta stiff in that length and I wanted to try a hybrid in the tour chrome R flex and they didn’t have that either.
They look great and since my wife keeps threatening to take my 425 I might have a replacement. Maybe delay until the price drops though.
[QUOTE=”gmiller598, post: 13393293, member: 24338″]
You would think all shops would have all shaft options but they don’t always when things break or they just don’t have the full range. I wanted to hit a G440 7wood at the PGA store and they only had the Alta stiff in that length and I wanted to try a hybrid in the tour chrome R flex and they didn’t have that either.
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When I was getting fit at GG they didn’t have a proper 5W or 4H shaft. I had to use the 3 versions and choke down on them.
So I have been eyeing a Ping LST driver for the last few years. Tested some models starting around the 410. At that time I ended up getting fit into a Callaway Rogue ST that performed really well so I traded in a bunch of the Ping drivers I had bought used for the Callaway. I always wanted to get a 430 LST as a back up driver and never found a good deal that I pulled the trigger on.
Fast forward to this year and when I saw the 440 LST I instantly fell in love with the looks of this version of the Ping offering. Kept up with all the reviews of the driver and new I had to have one. Finally found a great deal and pulled the trigger around a time where my driver has been my most inconsistent club in my bag. All I can say is that this driver is the best Ping driver I have gamed and so happy I waited to get this one. I have hit some of my longest drives of my life with it and the sound and feel are awesome, especially coming from a Ping driver. It will be hard to get this driver out of the bag now.
[QUOTE=”cmon man, post: 13393314, member: 68593″]
They look great and since my wife keeps threatening to take my 425 I might have a replacement. Maybe delay until the price drops though.
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Is she hard of hearing by chance?
I was comparing the LST to the Callaway Epic MAX LS earlier this year. On the range it was a no-brainer. The PING crushed the Callaway. However, I wasn’t seeing that on the course. I was struggling to keep it playable off the tee. I decided on a final challenge. Trackman Muirfield Village from the tips. Epic Max/G430 3H vs G440 LST driver/LST 3W/4H. All other clubs were the same. I wasn’t hitting particularly well that day, but the PING group was 14 strokes up after 10 holes. I might not have been in great positions, but with the Callaway I was going OB or in other terrible spots.
[QUOTE=”thepete, post: 13392602, member: 3634″]
Demo’s the Max 10K today with the 2.0 65X…man what a good driver. The ponderings begin.
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I ordered it. ?
[QUOTE=”JB, post: 13393437, member: 3″]
Is she hard of hearing by chance?
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She is not and the longer drives make that sound beautiful.
[QUOTE=”thepete, post: 13393484, member: 3634″]
I ordered it. ?
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Got it yesterday, 3man scramble the same day. A few stock drives on the range and then things obviously got a bit wilder on the course, but I could really go after it, not catch it perfectly and get a good number out of it.
I almost forgot to mention what happened This weeknon a 9 hole league play. ( mind you a will shortly be 66).
On a par 5 I hit my 17* g440 4 wood 238 off the deck to 3 yards short of the green.
I seldom hit it off the tee but on #9 I wanted to make certain I stayed short of a ditch across the fairway. I hit the 4 wood damn near into the ditch, 254. Considering when I hit a drive 260 I figure I got a hold of it pretty darn well, 254 out of a 4 wood is crazy long.
[QUOTE=”1860VS, post: 13424571, member: 71354″]
I almost forgot to mention what happened This weeknon a 9 hole league play. ( mind you a will shortly be 66).
On a par 5 I hit my 17* g440 4 wood 238 off the deck to 3 yards short of the green.
I seldom hit it off the tee but on #9 I wanted to make certain I stayed short of a ditch across the fairway. I hit the 4 wood damn near into the ditch, 254. Considering when I hit a drive 260 I figure I got a hold of it pretty darn well, 254 out of a 4 wood is crazy long.
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That’s a big 4 wood.
I have been on vacation and played a few rounds while out. I tried my friends G440 Max 10.5 with the 50g Alta CB in stiff. That is a FW finding machine. He also has the 3-7 woods in the 440 max which were equally as good. I ended up using his driver on every hole!
[QUOTE=”Bertie Pots, post: 13429985, member: 50153″]
I have been on vacation and played a few rounds while out. I tried my friends G440 Max 10.5 with the 50g Alta CB in stiff. That is a FW finding machine. He also has the 3-7 woods in the 440 max which were equally as good. I ended up using his driver on every hole!
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I had a brand-agnostic fitting for driver this summer and was fit into that very head. You hit the nail on the head. It is a fairway finder. I also picked up about about 15 yards over the driver I was fit into about 12 years ago.
I played in a league 4 man scramble. Modified where you had to use a drive from each player on the front 9 and back 9 on the par 4 holes.
I had the best drive on almost every par 4 and we kept deferring to the other players to get their drive on each side. No one worried about getting my drive in. They knew I was just going to do it again on the next hole, and so did I.
Pretty cool to play with that level of confidence.