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.





My carry numbers are as follows:
4W 224
7W 207
9W 191
5 Iron is 183 but lower and less spin. So while the 9 wood gap seems short to the 5 iron, it holds a green like nothing I’ve ever used.
I’ve always played everything a bit shorter. Yes I give up some club speed/distance, but the consistent strike more than makes up for it.
One thing of note, I will sometimes turn the 7 and 4 woods down in loft depending on the course if I need a bit more.
I will add one other note about a 9 wood. Because there is so much mass and loft, it’s one of the few clubs that you can still get 190 yards with spin out of wet rough.
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I think my G440 4 wood is moving into the cottage bag. Nothing wrong with it, but My old butt is really liking a GT1 3 wood with a 60G Denali red.
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Thinking about testing out a 4-wood with the new 440 line. My 430 5-wood is pretty beat up after 2 seasons, but she’s old faithful and I really feel comfortable with it. Any marginal difference in feel between the two?
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Thinking about testing out a 4-wood with the new 440 line. My 430 5-wood is pretty beat up after 2 seasons, but she’s old faithful and I really feel comfortable with it. Any marginal difference in feel between the two?
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I swapped out my Ping 3W for the G440 4W. Compared them on the LM at GG and I was hitting the 4 as far and further than the 3 and easier as well. Love it.
Im currently testing out a 3 wood right now but will also plan to try a 4 wood. Ill make sure to update with my thoughts after some more time on the course.
On a surprising note, saw some cool numbers with the G440 driver. I’m someone who has really struggled with keeping my spin down on my driver swing. I hover around 2800-2900, this isn’t necessarily a bad thing but there are times that a mishit causes that to spike around 33/3400. Last night hitting with a trackman I was seeing my spin average in the 2400 and nothing jumped over 3k even a couple BAD swings. I think that’s where I’m seeing the biggest difference from previous ping drivers. Your mileage will probably vary but it’s probably why I’ve seen a distance gain as well moving from the previous gens.
[QUOTE=”con93, post: 13156823, member: 83729″]
Thinking about testing out a 4-wood with the new 440 line. My 430 5-wood is pretty beat up after 2 seasons, but she’s old faithful and I really feel comfortable with it. Any marginal difference in feel between the two?
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As you know, the 430 5 wood is a rocket, a pretty darn accurate one at that.
The 440 4 wood is definitely longer a lot of that is that it has more roll out. Weather or not thats good is a personal call. The sound is not Pingish, but solid, as is the feel.
I’ve been taking my lessons with the G440 LST. Working on cleaning up my over the top swing. I’m hitting a draw a bit now which is nice. But I’m seeing some really good distance and spin numbers while I work through it. It’s a fun club.
Just hit the 440 Max with the Tour shaft just like my G425. I was definitely impressed with performance when I could tell I miss the center.
Sadly I didn’t have my 425 with me to do a direct comparison. For those with real world experience has the 440 been a definitive improvement on the 425 to warrant an upgrade?
[QUOTE=”gmiller598, post: 13159553, member: 24338″]
Just hit the 440 Max with the Tour shaft just like my G425. I was definitely impressed with performance when I could tell I miss the center.
Sadly I didn’t have my 425 with me to do a direct comparison. For those with real world experience has the 440 been a definitive improvement on the 425 to warrant an upgrade?
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Yes, just in sound alone the 440 is worth the upgrade. But all other aspects of the driver were improved. [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] has an excellent review of the driver.
[QUOTE=”gmiller598, post: 13159553, member: 24338″]
Just hit the 440 Max with the Tour shaft just like my G425. I was definitely impressed with performance when I could tell I miss the center.
Sadly I didn’t have my 425 with me to do a direct comparison. For those with real world experience has the 440 been a definitive improvement on the 425 to warrant an upgrade?
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some conversation on the 440 Max driver here, and a pretty solid review in the first post as well
[URL unfurl=”true”]https://www.thehackersparadise.com/forum/index.php?threads/ping-g440-max-driver-review.8971867/[/URL]
[QUOTE=”Desmond, post: 13159577, member: 24109″]
Yes, just in sound alone the 440 is worth the upgrade. But all other aspects of the driver were improved. [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] has an excellent review of the driver.
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Yeah. I didn’t really care about sound but I hit my G425 at the range tonight and now it’s in my head. I might need to buy the bullet and make the change.
OK 440 4 wood is here to stay after today.
Blew my drive. 258, way uphill (50′) left. I’m like, yea the guys on the green are quite safe. I put it just a couple yards from the front edge.
Par 5 2nd shot 243 in. I put it in the left bunker. Every one of the 5 shots I tried with it were very good for my old butt…
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OK 440 4 wood is here to stay after today.
Blew my drive. 258, way uphill (50′) left. I’m like, yea the guys on the green are quite safe. I put it just a couple yards from the front edge.
Par 5 2nd shot 243 in. I put it in the left bunker. Every one of the 5 shots I tried with it were very good for my old butt…
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In 4 woods we trust
Had another league night and some more great drives. Even my playing partner said the last couple of times out I’ve been driving the ball really well. I think I’m out of the honeymoon phase, and this driver is still really good.
Tried out both the 4 wood and 3 wood. I think my play is going to be keeping the 3 wood set to 16° and depending on the course even moving up to 16.5°. I do like the look of these fwy woods behind the ball and I can tell that these aren’t the shallow heads that pings used to be. I really am digging this new lineup, even after expecting that I wouldn’t
I’d like to officially nominate the G440 LST to Unicorn status….
It’s crazy how forgiving and good it is.
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I’d like to officially nominate the G440 LST to Unicorn status….
It’s crazy how forgiving and good it is.
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I second this
If you have the 425, go to the 440- carbon fly wrap, new adapter, more versatility, more consistency, and more distance all with a better sound
[QUOTE=”Desmond, post: 13175093, member: 24109″]
If you have the 425, go to the 440- carbon fly wrap, new adapter, more versatility, more consistency, and more distance all with a better sound
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I think I am going to make the switch. I’ve done some demos on various days/launch monitors as well as gotten a bit of feedback in an unofficial fitting.
I currently have the 9* head in my 425 Max which as great for me a few years ago but as I’m trying to smooth out my transition my launch has apparently changed and I’m just not getting the ball high enough. I have been using the Tour shaft, which appears to be the correct shaft for me.
I hit the Callaway Elyte in the Denali and the G440 Max 10.5 in both the Alta and the Tour. The G440 Max wins hands down in the 10.5 with the tour shaft. Probably adding about 20 yards for me based on the loft/launch and ball speed changes compared to what I was seeing on my 9* G425. If I turned up my G425 1.5* I’m still gaining around 10 yards. I’ve seen about 5 mph difference in ball speed between the 2 heads.
Now I just need to decide if I want to pair a FW with it to replace my G425 Max there as well. I’m intrigued by the 4W option.
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I’d like to officially nominate the G440 LST to Unicorn status….
It’s crazy how forgiving and good it is.
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I just ordered an LST head. Too much talk in this thread for me not to hop on the train lol
[QUOTE=”Rel, post: 13176047, member: 82259″]
I just ordered an LST head. Too much talk in this thread for me not to hop on the train lol
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I would be astounded if you didn’t like it. It’s incredibly forgiving and low spin. And it protects the left miss like just about nothing else.
Anyone taken the plunge on the 4W and really like it over the 3W?
Since I’ve convinced myself to get the Max driver with the tour chrome shaft I want to find the right shaft and head for the fairway too.
I currently have the G425 3W in the stock Alta shaft. Since I’m not a terribly long driver I find myself using a fairway off the deck most of the time. I’d like to try the tour shaft in the fairway but I’m afraid I’ll have issues getting it up off the ground since its a bit more firm than the Alta. Since the 4W is now an option maybe that is the answer.
Thoughts?
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Anyone taken the plunge on the 4W and really like it over the 3W?
Since I’ve convinced myself to get the Max driver with the tour chrome shaft I want to find the right shaft and head for the fairway too.
I currently have the G425 3W in the stock Alta shaft. Since I’m not a terribly long driver I find myself using a fairway off the deck most of the time. I’d like to try the tour shaft in the fairway but I’m afraid I’ll have issues getting it up off the ground since its a bit more firm than the Alta. Since the 4W is now an option maybe that is the answer.
Thoughts?
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I found the 4w super easy to hit off the grass. If that was all I was looking for I’d have it in the bag for sure, the 3 wood just had a bit more gapping for me. The 4w also was good off the tee too. I was really impressed with how easy it was to get the ball up and more importantly out there. I did find the 4 wood was a little easier to get off the ground as well.
I’m happy to answer any questions.
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I found the 4w super easy to hit off the grass. If that was all I was looking for I’d have it in the bag for sure, the 3 wood just had a bit more gapping for me. The 4w also was good off the tee too. I was really impressed with how easy it was to get the ball up and more importantly out there. I did find the 4 wood was a little easier to get off the ground as well.
I’m happy to answer any questions.
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Thanks for the info. I’ll see if I can hit a demo if they have a LH 4W head. I would like to do a direct compare between that and the 3W. Fitting carts are picky for LH heads so I have no idea if they have them or not.
Yes, get the four wood. They’ve made some design changes that will benefit. It’s more than just the normal change. Just get a shaft that works with your swing.
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Yes, get the four wood. They’ve made some design changes that will benefit. It’s more than just the normal change. Just get a shaft that works with your swing.
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I got to demo the FW today. They didn’t have a 4w head so I went between the 3 and 5 with loft adjustments to get close. 3w wasn’t launching high enough. 5w had great launch but wasn’t carrying far enough.
I went with the 4w but in the tour chrome shaft. I wanted to go with the Denali red shaft but for some reason it wasn’t listed in Ping’s ordering system. They said sometimes that means it’s on an extensive back order? Maybe I can find an aftermarket one somewhere along the line.
I don’t like any Ping Shafts – The Denali Red has a big kick that I did not like – I had the Kali Blue in a 7 wd and liked it. I want something higher launching in the 4 wd. – I bought this … the K’ali Red – golf works got a deal from TM who apparently wanted to sell these Mitsu Shafts – they are the aftermarket shaft acc to golf works. Have them in blue and red for $50. They also have the new Ping Adapter for purchase.
Mitsubishi Kai'li Red Graphite Wood Shafts
Mitsubishi Kai'li Red Graphite Wood Shafts tm8042 high launch low torque wood shafts
http://www.golfworks.com
[QUOTE=”DNice26, post: 13176200, member: 45706″]
I would be astounded if you didn’t like it. It’s incredibly forgiving and low spin. And it protects the left miss like just about nothing else.
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I hit the Max really well, about 240ish carry, 260ish total. Slight draw. My miss is usually a hard left however I very rarely miss with the Max.
I go on a lot of golf trips, I never feel comfortable not having a back up head/driver. Right now I have a ZXi driver 9 degree that I started off hitting okay but never really found consistency with. I did hit my friends G430 LST pretty well.
I ordered it without hitting it lol…….I plan on selling the ZXi.
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I ordered it without hitting it lol…….I plan on selling the ZXi.
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The G440 Max 9W continues to be a true rescue club. Collin Morikawa said in an interview not too long ago that it’s like having a 200 yard PW. He’s not wrong.
I was in some deep rough yesterday, about 195 out on a par 5, I chopped at it with my 9 wood and it popped out and flew high and at the green. Ended up about 10 yards short for an easy up and down par.
***(My 4 utility iron comes out of the bag when I play the 9 wood. This is entirely course dependent)
Yesterday the G440 LST shined. I felt like I couldn’t get a good swing on any ball off the tee. For all my efforts to put a mediocre swing with it and the amount of territory I covered on the face, I could really see the forgiveness factor shine thru. I thought the g430 LST had pretty good forgiveness but I would say the G440 actually improves on this. I’ll continue to say that I don’t get the most ball speed or distance with Ping drivers but I hit a lot more fairways on crappy swings.
Interesting that the robot videos show the 440 lst to be more faded biased than the 430. The 430 lst has probably been the longest a driver has stayed in my bag since 2012 and in all honesty should probably still be here
The 440 lst definitely sounds and feels way beater than the 430 which wasn’t bad at all. Hopefully Ping sticks with this going forward. I won’t be surprised if the 440 makes it into my bag at some point during its cycle
Played a course yesterday that has some holes I normally don’t hit driver on, so got to test out the 3 wood a little more in a course setting.
Off the tee it’s pretty easy to hit and although it’s not effortless, it’s pretty forgiving. Coming from a g425 and then a stealth plus the feel/shape is much better than the g425 but it’s nowhere near the distance and ball speed of the stealth – which isn’t surprising since it’s a different type of 3 wood.
There was only one hole that I had to use it off the turf, and I’m still not always comfortable using a 3 wood off the turf. With the club behind the ball, I did feel some confidence as previous 3 woods from Ping I always thought I was gonna scoop right under the ball ?. I wish I could tell you I hit a 285 yard pissle off the deck, but I can’t – it did however get up in the air and went my normal distance. And that was a win for me!
Still absolutely love the driver and I’m still seeing some lower launch and what seems to be lower spin on the course. I’m going to try and stick in the ventus tr blue to see if that helps me get some higher launch angles. But all in all I look forward to hitting this off the tee
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.
The driver on the other hand is a game changer for me. I’ve never hit a driver so consistently as this one. Part of it may be the tour chrome shaft is the just the right fit for me but I’m finding the center better than I ever have and I was hitting a nice big draw on most shots at the range. I got the 10.5 head and I think turning it down to the small minus setting may be the perfect fit for me since the club launches so high at the range.
The G440 LST has really pushed the Titleist to the backup. It’s just point and click these days. I feel super happy with it. Sometimes I think maybe I couldve gotten away with the max head, but this is definitely one of the more forgiving LS heads out there.
17* G440 fairway is a rocket. A very forgiving rocket.
[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.
The driver on the other hand is a game changer for me. I’ve never hit a driver so consistently as this one. Part of it may be the tour chrome shaft is the just the right fit for me but I’m finding the center better than I ever have and I was hitting a nice big draw on most shots at the range. I got the 10.5 head and I think turning it down to the small minus setting may be the perfect fit for me since the club launches so high at the range.
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Awesome to hear your squaring up the driver and hitting it well!
Still adjusting to the tempo I need for the fairway wood but I hit some nice ones today. I just need to get used to the sound. If I hit it low on the face or in the center it just sounds the same to me and I can only tell I thinned it by seeing the low launch.
[USER=45706]@DNice26[/USER] you’re ahead of the game!
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[USER=45706]@DNice26[/USER] you’re ahead of the game!
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Very happy with my choice to dump the 4i for a G440 5H Hybrid. Can hit it from anywhere with confidence it’s going where I point it.
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.
Amazed in a good way or bad way with the spin numbers?
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Amazed in a good way it bad way with the spin numbers?
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Good way. I’ve always been a high spin player off the tee. I was wondering if everyone else is see low spin numbers as well.
When I tested the 440 lst I was seeing higher spin numbers than a few other heads and a bit more than my 430 lst . Loved the sounds and feel though, I’m sure at some point one will be in my bag but might not be until next year
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When I texted the 440 lst I was seeing higher spin numbers than a few other heads and a bit more than my 430 lst . Loved the sounds and feel though, I’m sure at some point one will be in my bag but might not be until next year
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Thanks for sharing that. Crazy how different clubs can react to different swings. This is the first LST I’ve had consistent below 2500 spin since the g400 LST
I game the G430 in driver, 3W, 5W, and 7W. I recently purchased a G440 9W to replace my 5 hybrid. I really like it but I had to increase loft on the 440. It seems a lot hotter off the face than the 430’s. Has anyone else had this experience?
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I game the G430 in driver, 3W, 5W, and 7W. I recently purchased a G440 9W to replace my 5 hybrid. I really like it but I had to increase loft on the 440. It seems a lot hotter off the face than the 430’s. Has anyone else had this experience?
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Faster faces were a feature on the G440 release.
I’m seeing a bit more ball speed on my driver but that probably is related to my lower spin numbers. I however am seeing faster ball speed and more carry distance in my 3 wood with similar spin numbers. But not sure if that’s due to the face or just the CG being different in the 440 wood series than the 430
I have a 17.5? G425 5 wood. My 17? G440 carries 9 yards further than it did. It must be hotter because 1/2? sure didn’t do it.