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.






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Oh good that just made the Championship easier ?
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Just making room for the chipper hahaha
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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 just bought a 4 wood to replace my G400 3 wood. Compared the two at golf galaxy and was getting a couple more yards with the 4 along with easier to hit and more forgiveness. I tried the 5 wood but lost enough yardage that it would crowd my gap
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I find it interesting that they lightened the driver clubhead. The weight of the standard G430 was what drove me to go driver shopping, ending up back in a Titleist. The G430 swung like a sledgehammer and I swing enough heavy hammers at work, thaank you very much…………….
Apparently I wasn’t the only person that fell out of love with the weight of the driver.
But the GT isnt going anywhere. Easily the best driver I ever had.
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I find it interesting that they lightened the driver clubhead. The weight of the standard G430 was what drove me to go driver shopping, ending up back in a Titleist. The G430 swung like a sledgehammer and I swing enough heavy hammers at work, thaank you very much…………….
Apparently I wasn’t the only person that fell out of love with the weight of the driver.
But the GT isnt going anywhere. Easily the best driver I ever had.
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I miss the heavy head. The AiSmoke is light. I have replaced the front weight from 2g up to 8g and I’m also adding a 14g weight along with the original one to the sliding track. The LST will be the driver this season if the spin is out of control from the added back weight. I’m moving to a shorter shaft so if that don’t work, LST it is
I hit the G440 SFT today during a driver fitting. It was nice driver for someone like me who can benefit from the SFT.
Head covers are ugly for this years release
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Head covers are ugly for this years release
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I am trying to figure it out. At first glance it says “Mizuno”. Blue was an odd choice. It looks nothing like Ping. Titleist, Callaway, Mizuno. You never need to read them to know what’s inside. It’s like Ping is having an identity crisis.
Today was the first go with the G440 23 degree 4H. It has the Mitsu 1k Black 8x shaft. Ball flight was so damn good. I hit 10 balls in a row with only 1 shot to be removed from what I was collecting.
215 yards carry Total 220 yards backspin 3900 peak height 110 feet. Not one ball finished left side of target. This is a big issue for a lot of guys with hybrids. This face, without any adjustments, is neutral as they list. Not draw or fade bias. I didn’t even adjust the hosel. I just played it. The option to go flat is there if needed but I didn’t see the need.
I played a “high” shot to 130 feet that carried 200. I gripped down to the edge of the shaft and played a nice punch shot. 75 feet in the air, 180 yards carry into a target at 185. Finished 1 foot from the hole. I could game this club in the 3, 5, 6 spots without questioning it. I don’t need to make the investment because I like my mid/longer irons and the OG King Tec has done nothing to lose its spot.
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Today was the first go with the G440 23 degree 4H. It has the Mitsu 1k Black 8x shaft. Ball flight was so damn good. I hit 10 balls in a row with only 1 shot to be removed from what I was collecting.
215 yards carry Total 220 yards backspin 3900 peak height 110 feet. Not one ball finished left side of target. This is a big issue for a lot of guys with hybrids. This face, without any adjustments, is neutral as they list. Not draw or fade bias. I didn’t even adjust the hosel. I just played it. The option to go flat is there if needed but I didn’t see the need.
I played a “high” shot to 130 feet that carried 200. I gripped down to the edge of the shaft and played a nice punch shot. 75 feet in the air, 180 yards carry into a target at 185. Finished 1 foot from the hole. I could game this club in the 3, 5, 6 spots without questioning it. I don’t need to make the investment because I like my mid/longer irons and the OG King Tec has done nothing to lose its spot.
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Congrats – the G430 is very neutral, too, in 4h and 5h in my experience. The 4H in a fit shaft, is excellent.
In the G440, 5Hy and higher, they say they put some draw bias in the club although some say they did not notice anything other than it was slightly biased in flight.
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I find it interesting that they lightened the driver clubhead. The weight of the standard G430 was what drove me to go driver shopping, ending up back in a Titleist. The G430 swung like a sledgehammer and I swing enough heavy hammers at work, thaank you very much…………….
Apparently I wasn’t the only person that fell out of love with the weight of the driver.
But the GT isnt going anywhere. Easily the best driver I ever had.
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I play a 44.5” driver and like the heavier head as well. I’ve played as short as 44”. Pondering a new driver and would like a Ping. I’m not sure if I should get fit for a G430 at Austad’s or the G440 at Scheels with my $200 gift card.
Boredom and putting mat leads to chipping practice from a hard, tight surface. I think this 23 degree hybrid is going to get the job done really well.
I’ve had the G440 4 wood with Denali Red in my hands for a couple weeks now. Of course it arrived during the longest layoff from the sim I have ever had. (Saturday, Sunday and Monday alone were 43 hours plowing the highway, Last week was 77 hours. I have been kind of tired. LOL) While I am not crazy about the blue, it cant be seen at address. and really isnt offensive when you can see it. But in conjunction with the ugly (until you hit it) Denali Red shaft, and the full blue cord UHX+ grip I had on hand, the whole thing looks like a drag queen during Mardi Gras.
Being that ugly can only mean one thing, it is going to be good, very good.
I’ll hit the sim later today.
I saw the 440 line in person yesterday and was pleasantly surprised by how much I liked it. The pictures show blue and chrome on the sole much more than it looked in person. I took a few swings with the Max 9° driver and stock Alta shaft and the sound was great as well. No numbers available. Will do a “light fitting” tomorrow for fun, but look forward to seeing numbers as Pings always try to call me back and they are generally so friendly to play.
It’s a winner. Caught a few low and they were the same distance as well struck. Just got there with more roll out. Workable yet forgiving. Sound is very good. I think this may be around for a while. The 17.5? 425 it replaced lasted through the g430 release.
Hybrid was point and shoot today indoors. Started just to the right and stayed straight without curve. Can’t complain about the ball flight. Very easy to knock down as well
Have the LST to test out.
Head weight (without the adapter) came in at a hefty 204.5g (29g stock weight). Driver swing weight in at D7.5! oof. Swapped the 29g for a 25g to get it down to D5. Looking forward to testing it against my GT2.
440 fairways may need to happen next. Thinking I may go full muppet and get the 4/7 and 9 woods. The 9 wood seems like a crazy (hopefully fun) experiment.
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Hybrid was point and shoot today indoors. Started just to the right and stayed straight without curve. Can’t complain about the ball flight. Very easy to knock down as well
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These hybrids are high on my list this year. Thinking 3 and 5
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These hybrids are high on my list this year. Thinking 3 and 5
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I wouldn’t overlook the Cobra release. It’s just as good. Didn’t have what I needed for “fitting”
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I wouldn’t overlook the Cobra release. It’s just as good. Didn’t have what I needed for “fitting”
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Kinda waiting for the king tec before I buy anything. Leaning king tec in the 5H spot
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Kinda waiting for the king tec before I buy anything. Leaning king tec in the 5H spot
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It’s worth the weight.
Hit my 440 LST for the first time today….
My GT2 def has some competition
The G440 Max 9 deg arrived last week, the 440 fairways arrive tomorrow – 4 and 7 wd. Been too cold to hit anything so working on the swing and speed in our warm garage gym. May not hit any of them until I see my instructor to check the shafts and get fit – probably a TPT 19H iin the 4 wd, I have a 17Lo hanging around for the 7 wd. Want to get a Nitro for the driver – 19Hi – 46g and test it against the 19Hi – but first I need more speed – working with the Stack now.
Hit the 9 deg LST this week in a fitting, could not get spin under 3100 mult shafts…. Ended up staying with GT4.
LST 3W and 5W max have been very good.
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Hit the 9 deg LST this week in a fitting, could not get spin under 3100 mult shafts…. Ended up staying with GT4.
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Wow, you must produce quite the spin. Whats your swing speed and attack angle, out of curiosity?
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Wow, you must produce quite the spin. Whats your swing speed and attack angle, out of curiosity?
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AOA 2-4 up
Launch 12-15
107-112 SS
Path issues, live around 3-5 out to in.
Used to draw, haven’t for a few years which is either age, neck, or lessons that have messed my head up 🙂
Fitter was scratching head too, but nothing knocked the GT4 9deg out, was TSR4 guy too.
I am really liking the way my bag has morphed with the addition of the G440 4 wood. It is now, bracketed by a GT2 driver and 3 Hybrid, all with Denali Red. Dumping the G 425 3 and 5 woods freed up a spot. I picked up a trio of GT2 hybrids. The Cobras were longer, didnt need or want longer. The Pings were OK, but I like to decide which way my 3 hybrid is going to turn ( I usually want a baby fade, but will turn and burn it when needed). The 3 was not happy hitting a draw, I had to work at getting it to turn over, which led to inconsistencies, and a lack of finesse. They should have just left the lineup neutral. Off a mat the shallow face is a nonissue, but I could see it becoming an issue in real world fluffy lies. Kind of disappointed. In my eyes the hit a home run with the deeper faced 4 wood, struck out with the shallow faced hybrids.
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AOA 2-4 up
Launch 12-15
107-112 SS
Path issues, live around 3-5 out to in.
Used to draw, haven’t for a few years which is either age, neck, or lessons that have messed my head up 🙂
Fitter was scratching head too, but nothing knocked the GT4 9deg out, was TSR4 guy too.
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I hear the TSR4 can be very impressive in the right hands! Glad you found a great fit. Have you tried the Qi35 LS?
Yes, sounded tons better than last two versions. It was as good as GT4, not better. May hit the core versions with weight changed around. If I’m looking for anything it’s forgiveness so thought (fitter too) that LST would give me that. I have a GT3 as back up and I play in the blue range of shaft (TR Blue 6s). Don’t like X, but Titleist has fitted me into VF and TRBlue X – too boardy to me and in my head. Cobra (hate all the adapter options) Elyte, and TM were all about as good and sounded/felt good too. Tried Tensei Blue, Vulcan, Accra, and Diamana BB. TR stuck around.
Had a chance to hit my 440 irons twice now at the sim place to pull numbers
I might have to retool the bag now lol
[QUOTE=”DNice26, post: 12954991, member: 45706″]
Hit my 440 LST for the first time today….
My GT2 def has some competition
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What differences have you noticed? I have a GT2 and have considered looking at the 440 LST to see if it is a little better on dispersion, heel shots or spin.
Having hot hit a ball in 3 months, and only swinging in the air in the garage, it was weird hitting balls today. But I hit the G440 Max with the stock Alta Blue 50 R shaft.
I’ve been in the garage attempting to get consistent getting pressure on the front foot at the top, and when I figured that out, I had good results. Driver felt very good off the face – had good height for a 9 degree with range balls. No complaints. I had no RF … too early for it. Just working on technique
Opened a bottle of Littoral Pinot Noir Single Vineyard can’t remember the vineyard – it was a 2020 and weak -the fire vintage – but we wanted something light and easy drinking – it was that.
Review time? I think so.
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[QUOTE=”Veebee3, post: 12957765, member: 78541″]
What differences have you noticed? I have a GT2 and have considered looking at the 440 LST to see if it is a little better on dispersion, heel shots or spin.
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So far (sim only) the LST is the leader in the house for consistency, accuracy and a bit more distance. But…. my first head to head with the GT2 was with a test setup. I plan to bring my best setup next time to compare. Two great drivers.
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Review time? I think so.
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Nice! Bummer you don’t have the 9 degree head. Probably a better fit for you.
Not really a bummer. Will still be able to test if it does what it claims it does, and in the end, that’s all that matters to help others learn a bit more so they can decide if they want to go forward and hit it themselves.
Not to mention, having reviewed the Max 10K last year in 10.5, it’ll be a good comparison to see as well.
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Review time? I think so.
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Looking forward to it.
Another dubya for the 440 this past weekend.
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Another dubya for the 440 this past weekend.
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Campbell? Thought he was still rocking the 430 LST. Happy for him and his family, obviously a life changing moment for them!
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Campbell? Thought he was still rocking the 430 LST. Happy for him and his family, obviously a life changing moment for them!
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440 LST driver and 430 LST fairway
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12960310, member: 1579″]
440 LST driver and 430 LST fairway
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? the every man driver! Love it. Watched his full final round highlight last night, driver sounded awesome. Had no clue it was the new one
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? the every man driver! Love it. Watched his full final round highlight last night, driver sounded awesome. Had no clue it was the new one
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Funny part is, he whipped that last one essentially OB and got insanely lucky for it to pop out of the woods.
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Funny part is, he whipped that last one essentially OB and got insanely lucky for it to pop out of the woods.
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I saw that, had to be a terrible feeling watching that thing sail away. Two claps and a Ric Flair!
Good selling point for the 440, stays in play no matter what ?
Two immediate initial things after hitting the Max a LOT the past two days outdoors and in
1) It sounds good. I know, this will yield both gasps and me being called a liar, deaf, or just disagreed with…but it sounds good. Best I’ve heard from PING honestly, and not by an incremental amount, by a LOT.
2) 10.5 is tough for me even turned down all the way, but I still hit some really damn good, and dead nuts straight, drives with this yesterday in some big wind speeds.
Ok, one more
3) It’s shockingly consistent. I mean, stunningly so. Speed, spin, retention, stability…the consistency in data and on course stands out.
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Two immediate initial things after hitting the Max a LOT the past two days outdoors and in
1) It sounds good. I know, this will yield both gasps and me being called a liar, deaf, or just disagreed with…but it sounds good. Best I’ve heard from PING honestly, and not by an incremental amount, by a LOT.
2) 10.5 is tough for me even turned down all the way, but I still hit some really damn good, and dead nuts straight, drives with this yesterday in some big wind speeds.
Ok, one more
3) It’s shockingly consistent. I mean, stunningly so. Speed, spin, retention, stability…the consistency in data and on course stands out.
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I feel like all three of those points have been pretty consistent so far with this release. Maybe not a perfect fit for you at 10.5, but could be a great option for many.
[QUOTE=”Hawk, post: 12968924, member: 1193″]
I feel like all three of those points have been pretty consistent so far with this release. Maybe not a perfect fit for you at 10.5, but could be a great option for many.
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Absolutely.
The one thing that no one can deny about their drivers is that they’re always consistent. What’s impressed me is after the duds that were the 410 and 425 following up the 400’s eye opening jump for them, is that with 430 and now 440 I do think they’ve regained their footing and then some.
Yea, all of them have sold, but performance wise the last two are proving to be extremely well rounded.
since I have the 23 degree hybrid which I can effectively use as a weak 3 iron, solid 4, and knock down 5… I can’t help but consider a 26 degree hybrid. That should cover a really hard 4 iron, normal 5 iron, knock down 6 iron. I’m gonna end up with a bag of head covers 😉