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 kind of don’t know what to think about what Ping has done here with the drivers.
Interesting decision to make the standard driver lengths longer!
There are some really interesting things in this lineup.
What stuck out to me most was the deeper FW faces. Man it felt like that would never happen and needed to. Big fan of that.
The LST is over 9k MOI. For a low spin model that’s pretty cool to think about.
And it all looks pretty good. I think the blue has a bit of nostalgia for original G lovers and it’s cool enough to be appreciated by the younger crowd. Responses so far have been great!
I think these look far better than the 430. They’ve made some interesting changes. The addition of a 9* in the SFT is something I would have loved a couple years ago when my slice was far worse. These will be on my list to hit.
Can’t wait for the reactions to the price of the LST fairway…
I feel like this has been the longest road from when I saw them online first to actual release…let’s dive in
-The term “free hosel” did make me chuckle. I don’t mind the golf jargon that happens but this one felt silly
-I think the move of lighter and longer makes a ton of sense considering outside of us maniacs on here, people just picking up off the shelf will likely see bigger gains
-I love adding a 9 degree SFT and not just limiting it to 10.5 and 12…and draw+ sounds like it’ll help a bunch of people setting wise
-The woods and hybrids look very clean and I love keeping the adjustability in the hybrid around
-$600 for the LST FW…woof
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12869947, member: 1579″]
Can’t wait for the reactions to the price of the LST fairway…
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It’s really getting out of hand. Unless the performance is light years ahead of other manufacturers, I don’t know why you would choose that over a different Ti/LS option at nearly half the cost.
[QUOTE=”Tywithay, post: 12869942, member: 14378″]
I think these look far better than the 430. They’ve made some interesting changes. The addition of a 9* in the SFT is something I would have loved a couple years ago when my slice was far worse. These will be on my list to hit.
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Been begging for they for ages. So useful for a certain player. It can seriously change their game.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12869947, member: 1579″]
Can’t wait for the reactions to the price of the LST fairway…
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I’m not sure anyone will care. They really don’t sell many of them. Most don’t entertertain it as an option and the few who do aren’t worried about the price from what I’ve seen.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12869947, member: 1579″]
Can’t wait for the reactions to the price of the LST fairway…
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[QUOTE=”OldandStiff, post: 12869962, member: 53737″]
I’m not sure anyone will care. They really don’t sell many of them. Most don’t entertertain it as an option and the few who do aren’t worried about the price from what I’ve seen.
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That’s a very different Internet you’re living in than the one I’m familiar with when it comes to price reactions. Maybe that’s just with certain OEM’s.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12870019, member: 1579″]
That’s a very different Internet you’re living in than the one I’m familiar with when it comes to price reactions. Maybe that’s just with certain OEM’s.
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Fair. I’m thinking more about the overall world of players. I mean it’s just so high that it’s almost instantly dismissed. The eyes react, and then it’s gone. Lol
[USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] is the G440 Max still “10K” or will they release that later?
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12869947, member: 1579″]
Can’t wait for the reactions to the price of the LST fairway…
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There exists a certain degree of disdain already on the forum for Ping. that price will only add to it more.
$600 for the LST fairway is bananas. I saw a bunch of people who were looking forward to testing the LST 5 wood, probably not now.
PGASS has the presale price on the LST fairway woods at $549.99 which is better that $600, but not by much.
Good to see carbon make its way into the full line.
[QUOTE=”OldandStiff, post: 12870038, member: 53737″]
Fair. I’m thinking more about the overall world of players. I mean it’s just so high that it’s almost instantly dismissed. The eyes react, and then it’s gone. Lol
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When I was looking at the G430 LST 3 wood I was ready to buy then saw the final price…it definitely made me back out LOL
[QUOTE=”Thrillbilly Jim, post: 12870059, member: 50607″]
[USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] is the G440 Max still “10K” or will they release that later?
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There was no MOI talk as far as numbers from PING on this release, I’m talking in information directly from them, and I found that interesting.
I would expect a 10K model at a later date like with 430.
[QUOTE=”Hawk, post: 12870099, member: 1193″]
Good to see carbon make its way into the full line.
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About time, right? Hahaha
[QUOTE=”Bernoulli, post: 12870078, member: 42734″]
There exists a certain degree of disdain already on the forum for Ping. that price will only add to it more.
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Is there? As a guy who has played and reviewed a LOT of ping clubs over the years here on THP, that is news to me.
Ping has a long history of crazy expensive fairways….remember the 2nd gen Rapture strong 3 wood? It was like 599$ CAD in 2011 or whatever LOL
[QUOTE=”bsbmike, post: 12869950, member: 8099″]
I feel like this has been the longest road from when I saw them online first to actual release…let’s dive in
-The term “free hosel” did make me chuckle. I don’t mind the golf jargon that happens but this one felt silly
-I think the move of lighter and longer makes a ton of sense considering outside of us maniacs on here, people just picking up off the shelf will likely see bigger gains
-I love adding a 9 degree SFT and not just limiting it to 10.5 and 12…and draw+ sounds like it’ll help a bunch of people setting wise
-The woods and hybrids look very clean and I love keeping the adjustability in the hybrid around
-$600 for the LST FW…woof
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That blurb about the SFT felt very targeted to me ?
Also these are eye watering price ms across the board. Makes the other offerings this release cycle seem like bargains
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12870184, member: 1579″]
Is there? As a guy who has played and reviewed a LOT of ping clubs over the years here on THP, that is news to me.
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Maybe it’s just me. :LOL:
Didn’t have $600 fairway in the release cycle this year. Interested in hearing more on the titanium they used.
The fairways will be on my list to try this year. I’ll hit the driver too, but the G430 didn’t do much for me. The bottom of the club looks good. I like the design. The top of the driver, less so. lol
[QUOTE=”outlawx, post: 12870197, member: 74252″]
That blurb about the SFT felt very targeted to me ?
Also these are eye watering price ms across the board. Makes the other offerings this release cycle seem like bargains
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Its very cool to see them add that head, because they are right, there are more and more extremely athletic people coming to golf who have no issues with launch or speed, but need that directional help while they learn. Too often the draw segment is only higher lofted heads.
glad to see them going to a deeper face on the fairways. their fairways have been very easy to hit for me albeit slower and spinnier than most, but the shallow face kind of sacrificed playability as a second tee option. sure the pricing is silly, but i’m getting old enough that i hate it across the board among almost all manufacturers.
[QUOTE=”Golfers Anonymous, post: 12870214, member: 59233″]
Didn’t have $600 fairway in the release cycle this year. Interested in hearing more on the titanium they used.
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You’ll hear that it is, indeed, titanium. A lighter yet stronger version capable of being taken thinner than ever before is the usual story when it comes to a new titanium application in golf.
[QUOTE=”McLovin, post: 12870231, member: 23812″]
glad to see them going to a deeper face on the fairways. their fairways have been very easy to hit for me albeit slower and spinnier than most, but the shallow face kind of sacrificed playability as a second tee option. sure the pricing is silly, but i’m getting old enough that i hate it across the board among almost all manufacturers.
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Agreed, was excited to see a little depth added.
Interesting to see the longer length. Mizuno ST Max is also longer (45.75″). With the added forgiveness in these heads, the longer shafts should add some speed without too much added dispersion. I like to see that.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12870230, member: 1579″]
Its very cool to see them add that head, because they are right, there are more and more extremely athletic people coming to golf who have no issues with launch or speed, but need that directional help while they learn. Too often the draw segment is only higher lofted heads.
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That’s precisely why I gamed a B21 instead of a Ping a couple years ago. The Ping actually helped me straighten it out more, but the spin was 3500+ with the 10.5 head.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12870230, member: 1579″]
Its very cool to see them add that head, because they are right, there are more and more extremely athletic people coming to golf who have no issues with launch or speed, but need that directional help while they learn. Too often the draw segment is only higher lofted heads.
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I will also be interested how that with the lighter and longer combo plays out
With Ping drivers, I always want to see how good/bad the turbulators look. Here’s the top down view from the ping site. Not bad.
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[QUOTE=”OldandStiff, post: 12869933, member: 53737″]
I think the blue has a bit of nostalgia for original G lovers
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I loved the blue of my G5
Love looking at Ping Drivers, Woods and Hybrids. If I was in the market, I’d definitely look into a purchase for the new 440 line. But this line looks solid for sure.
[QUOTE=”Bernoulli, post: 12870210, member: 42734″]
Maybe it’s just me. :LOL:
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It’s not.
[QUOTE=”OldandStiff, post: 12869962, member: 53737″]
the few who do aren’t worried about the price from what I’ve seen.
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Few you say?
[QUOTE=”BriMac, post: 12870253, member: 44854″]
With Ping drivers, I always want to see how good/bad the turbulators look. Here’s the top down view from the ping site. Not bad.
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That’s a DEEP face wrap
[QUOTE=”Golfers Anonymous, post: 12870214, member: 59233″]
Didn’t have $600 fairway in the release cycle this year. Interested in hearing more on the titanium they used.
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Someone had to do it. Titleist went $650 on its GT drivers, maybe Ping drew the short straw on being the one.
[QUOTE=”OldandStiff, post: 12869962, member: 53737″]
I’m not sure anyone will care. They really don’t sell many of them. Most don’t entertertain it as an option and the few who do aren’t worried about the price from what I’ve seen.
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Any early thoughts on the lighter and longer builds? That’s interesting to me
Saw these yesterday. Honestly. They didn’t grab me at all..
[QUOTE=”Templet0n, post: 12870399, member: 53139″]
Saw these yesterday. Honestly. They didn’t grab me at all..
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Has a ping ever been “sexy”
$550 for a fairway wood.. From Ping.
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[QUOTE=”outlawx, post: 12870401, member: 74252″]
Has a ping ever been “sexy”
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G400 LST days?? That driver and line was pretty awesome.
[QUOTE=”outlawx, post: 12870392, member: 74252″]
Any early thoughts on the lighter and longer builds? That’s interesting to me
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I feel like it will crush in the box box consumer world
[QUOTE=”Templet0n, post: 12870405, member: 53139″]
G400 LST days?? That driver and line was pretty awesome.
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I’m not saying they don’t perform I’m just saying they don’t vary much when it comes to looks
Love it. All of it. G400 was one of my all time favorites and the G430 LST was awesome. There are so many interesting drivers available and these may be top of my wish list for this 2025.
[QUOTE=”Grevl, post: 12870453, member: 80194″]
G440 Max around 9500 moi according to a [URL=’https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aO8ZIUSv2Ks&ab_channel=TrueSpecGolf’]ping interview[/URL].
G430 10k – around 10-10100moi
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I know that, my point is though, they put that in an interview, but NOT in their release information given to every outlet in golf.
That, is very interesting.
[QUOTE=”BriMac, post: 12870253, member: 44854″]
With Ping drivers, I always want to see how good/bad the turbulators look. Here’s the top down view from the ping site. Not bad.
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Is it just me or do the turbulators look kind of edgier / sharper ?
I kind of liked the turbulators on Pings, but maybe I am the outlier here 😀