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.





[QUOTE=”smgoldstein, post: 12870884, member: 4509″]
Have never gamed a Ping driver so might have to give the Max a look. I guess lighter is better.
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“Lighter” is a relative term. The Max is 203g and still probably the heaviest head on the market.
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Can’t wait for the reactions to the price of the LST fairway…
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I just woke up and am getting there. Expectations are low
I like the look. The feel was excellent in the couple of swings that I had a chance to take with the LST. Little effort was the key to a 260 carry and a straight ball flight. I couldn’t tell the overall head size was smaller.
LST fairway wood can kiss my @ $ #$ thats so dumb. I don’t care if its made from real diamonds.
The hybrids I recommend everyone try. The feel off of the face of the hybrid was almost CB-ish. It was very soft and smooth. The hybrids this season have been weakened 1 degree which was surprising. I guess internal weighting or just conversation point. The 23 degree 4H I hit got about 80% effort and a completely straight on target 200 yard carry. I believe this will go in the bag as a fun club this season. I’m gonna struggle to not add the 5H the 4H was so nice.
No Crossover this year [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] ?
[QUOTE=”hedley_lamarr08, post: 12871061, member: 37622″]
No Crossover this year [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] ?
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Not yet!
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12871078, member: 1579″]
Not yet!
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Yet you say…
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12871078, member: 1579″]
Not yet!
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I’ve kinda abandoned that segment of clubs because I’m so much better with hybrids… I do love having the option though. Well written this release season my dude. Its going to be hard to not put this in the bag. Always love Ping drivers.
This is the first Ping hybrid I’ve ever cared for. Year in and out its the most over rated club release of the year. It is Ai Smoke hybrid good, and this year felt better to me.
Dig the smaller size of the 440 LST. Find it really interesting how the weight adjustment looks to be on the 440 SFT. Fairways are solid looking and like to hear they have a deeper face. Hybrids look to have a decent shape. It is interesting to me they didn’t provide pictures that showcase the face and crown with what is mentioned. I’m not a huge Ping fan, but looks like a solid lineup for those that are.
Is there still a tubulator situation going on with these? It’s curious none of the provided pics from PING show the top of the crown.
I wonder how many people will think the non-LST fairways are inferior just because of the price gap.
Another quality article [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]
[QUOTE=”amarkabove, post: 12871191, member: 75272″]
Is there still a tubulator situation going on with these? It’s curious none of the provided pics from PING show the top of the crown.
I wonder how many people will think the non-LST fairways are inferior just because of the price gap.
Another quality article [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]
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Believe it or not, the fairways are turbulator free, and it makes them look pretty damn good.
We didn’t get any images of the crowns, but, they have some up on their site now.
Wow that LST FW price is a little shocking.
Some interesting tidbits in the review with the longer shaft length.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12871197, member: 1579″]
Believe it or not, the fairways are turbulator free, and it makes them look pretty damn good.
We didn’t get any images of the crowns, but, they have some up on their site now.
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Ooh. I like that. Now if only they would remove them from the drivers.
Ping is always popular in the PHX area since the HQ is here. Lots of places to try out the clubs. I have been to the factory for a fit a few times.
Obviously the driver spot is already spoken for in my bag by another OEM. I have hit pretty much all of the Ping drivers over the years. From what I read this seems like something I would want to try out if I were in the driver market. That is the first time I am saying that about a Ping in awhile.
[QUOTE=”amarkabove, post: 12871213, member: 75272″]
Ooh. I like that. Now if only they would remove them from the drivers.
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Eh, I think its become a key visual recognition thing for drivers. Plus, there, they can show they make a difference in aero, in the hybrids and fairways they were always there to create visual uniformity.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12871221, member: 1579″]
Eh, I think its become a key visual recognition thing for drivers. Plus, there, they can show they make a difference in aero, in the hybrids and fairways they were always there to create visual uniformity.
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They are fully invested. It’s been a battle cry for at least 5-6 generations now haha
[QUOTE=”hedley_lamarr08, post: 12871312, member: 37622″]
They are fully invested. It’s been a battle cry for at least 5-6 generations now haha
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Absolutely haha
Not a shot in hell 600 for an lst is happening.
[QUOTE=”pumbaa, post: 12871334, member: 24169″]
Not a shot in hell 600 for an lst is happening.
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Betting they’re not expecting to sell many of them.
Pretty wild the toe side forgiveness of the Max according to Coolclubs.
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[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12871486, member: 1579″]
Betting they’re not expecting to sell many of them.
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I hope so. That’s criminal
I’m actually excited for the hybrids
[QUOTE=”pumbaa, post: 12872032, member: 24169″]
I hope so. That’s criminal
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It’ll be a good option for someone though, and in the end, that’s all that matters
Those prices are climbing up there. That is steep for a FW wood. I like the blue on there it looks nice. It is very interesting about lighter and longer on the shafts,
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12872039, member: 1579″]
It’ll be a good option for someone though, and in the end, that’s all that matters
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I’d bet it was a tour staff demand that was going to have some extra production.
[QUOTE=”hedley_lamarr08, post: 12872210, member: 37622″]
I’d bet it was a tour staff demand that was going to have some extra production.
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Nah, PING likes to engineer crazy things at times.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12872278, member: 1579″]
Nah, PING likes to engineer crazy things at times.
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If the crossover ever comes and it has a 1 on it I’m gonna buy it just to be “that guy”
went up to the store today and they had the demo heads. Hit a few with the core model and they felt pretty good with better results than I expected. Bit better distance and MUCH better sound than the 425 I played a few years ago. Going to make some folks pretty happy.
I like that a lot of companies are embracing a Titanium faced fairway wood this year. Seems like they’ve finally found what Tour Edge has been doing for years in the fairway woods. TaylorMade has had it for quite a bit now too with one of their fairway models.
Ping’s testing revealing lighter and longer stock option will help golfers is very interesting.
And a $600 FW is very very very interesting ?
[QUOTE=”The Dave, post: 12872309, member: 19474″]
I like that a lot of companies are embracing a Titanium faced fairway wood this year. Seems like they’ve finally found what Tour Edge has been doing for years in the fairway woods. TaylorMade has had it for quite a bit now too with one of their fairway models.
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To an extent, TEE was first with the Ti cup face in fairways, but the full bodied titanium designs are a bit of everyone’s bag, TE, Callaway, Cobra, TM, etc, and now Ping.
They look good to me. I like they’re still making a 9W… and I’m interested in the 4W and 6 and 7 hybrids too. I want to refresh my bag and these clubs seem more suited for me… like a 12* driver and a 4w, 9w, and 6h or 7h. That’ll take care of what lofts I’m looking for on the top of my bag. I’m looking forward to reports on how they hit.
[QUOTE=”amarkabove, post: 12871191, member: 75272″]
Is there still a tubulator situation going on with these? It’s curious none of the provided pics from PING show the top of the crown.
I wonder how many people will think the non-LST fairways are inferior just because of the price gap.
Another quality article [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]
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There has not been turbulators on fairways and hybrids since the 410’s.
G440 23 degrees -1 in the flat setting is a perfectly straight ball flight. Same loft as my present 5 iron but longer shaft and club design make the gaps perfect without any real overlap. I’m satisfied. Its the first Ping hybrid I’ve ever really liked the feel off of the face. Mitsu 1k black X was the shaft choice. I’ve played it before in the TSR3 with great success.
440 LST you are up next against the Cobra DS adapt X. Hoping the demo heads come in soon
Got to see the Max and LST yesterday. Hit them for a few.
I like how they slimmed down the profile of the Max. LST seems much like the 430 but with a bit better feel. Better feels in both. Will need to try these more when my winter rust wears off.
Got to hit the g440 lst and came away impressed. Look and feel a bit better than the g430. Thinking I may pick one up while in Edmonton for hockey this weekend. Kinda want to compare numbers to the 430lst and cobra DS adapt X over an extended period of time
Love the looks, but didn’t notice any demonstrable improvement over the G430 LST. Since it was indoors, hitting into a net, I will reserve any final proclamations until I can swing it on a range in warmer weather.
It has to win out, but the LST paired with my LINQ at 44.5 inches just what I’m looking for. The low spin with increased launch in a stable shaft. My biggest issue with hitting a fade with the LINQ in hand is that the ball just seemed to climb. I think the LST head could help that. The DS Adapt gets a shot at it as well.
This is my fault. Feel free to laugh or roll your eyes… I’ve earned it. Really like this years hybrids from Ping. I tried all of the others and this was the one. I couldn’t turn it left at all. That was the reason for the change. I ordered this about 3 weeks ago. It shipped today. They have the exact thing I ordered in stock and on the rack at the same store.
Ping said it shipped today. This only happens to me :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
Picked up a 9* LST over the weekend, not sure i will much difference in numbers compared to the 430 but it does look a bit better and sound/feel has been improved. I also didn’t think the 430 lst sounded or felt bad in any way but this one is just more muted which i guess i like
[QUOTE=”MH, post: 12911631, member: 38594″]
Picked up a 9* LST over the weekend, not sure i will much difference in numbers compared to the 430 but it does look a bit better and sound/feel has been improved. I also didn’t think the 430 lst sounded or felt bad in any way but this one is just more muted which i guess i like
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I gave this a go Sunday and the results were really nice. It didn’t sound like Ping of past and the LST at 9 degrees in a Tour 2.0 black could be deadly. Going to try to make myself stay where I’m at for a bit but this and the Cobra were very nice
[QUOTE=”hedley_lamarr08, post: 12911874, member: 37622″]
I gave this a go Sunday and the results were really nice. It didn’t sound like Ping of past and the LST at 9 degrees in a Tour 2.0 black could be deadly. Going to try to make myself stay where I’m at for a bit but this and the Cobra were very nice
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I have the DS adapt 9* X that will battle for top spot in 2025. I been playing the lst since the g400 (skipped the 425 due to sound) so they always get a good look from me. The g430 lst has been very steady for me for the last 2 seasons and honestly thought I would just stick with another season.
I didn’t say this the other day after hitting these, but I’ve had time to think hard about it. The 10k from last season is every bit as good as the G440 Max and doesn’t spin that much higher than the LST. Its nominal enough to blame it on strike. This stood out for me. Ball speed may be slightly more but its not huge considering the forgiveness.
[QUOTE=”hedley_lamarr08, post: 12912885, member: 37622″]
I didn’t say this the other day after hitting these, but I’ve had time to think hard about it. The 10k from last season is every bit as good as the G440 Max and doesn’t spin that much higher than the LST. Its nominal enough to blame it on strike. This stood out for me. Ball speed may be slightly more but its not huge considering the forgiveness.
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This is helpful and I’m fairly certain I’m gaming my 430 Max 10K this year. Just have to resist the allure of the new and shiny, haha
Jumped in the sim for 15mins last night before bed. Put my Ventus blue +6x from the 430 lst into the 440 lst and was pleasantly surprised. Results not all that different from the 430 but sound and feel definitely improved. Shape is a bit different and really looks good
[QUOTE=”MH, post: 12913050, member: 38594″]
Jumped in the sim for 15mins last night before bed. Put my Ventus blue +6x from the 430 lst into the 440 lst and was pleasantly surprised. Results not all that different from the 430 but sound and feel definitely improved. Shape is a bit different and really looks good
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I will say that in my opinion (may not mean much to others) they nailed the LST look. Absolutely nailed it.
[QUOTE=”hedley_lamarr08, post: 12913228, member: 37622″]
I will say that in my opinion (may not mean much to others) they nailed the LST look. Absolutely nailed it.
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I agree, but then again I liked the look of the 430 lst! Haha, but this one is definitely a step up in the looks department
Have you tried the 440 with the new adapter? It made a difference for me, better across the face spin and better launch (splitting hairs on 200rpm) but today in the 440LST 3W, I hit 159 ball speed which is top of the chart for me ever.
Pre-ordered… could have bought it off the rack… still haven’t gotten it.
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Pre-ordered… could have bought it off the rack… still haven’t gotten it.
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Oh good that just made the Championship easier ?