The Ping G440K driver is designed to be the company's most stable and forgiving model. It features a multi-material construction with carbon fiber and a 32-gram tungsten weight to increase the moment ...
Earlier this week Ping released a limited edition of its G440 LST 7.5º driver, which a couple of Tour players have been rumored to be playing in 2025. Club tinkerers, junkies and players alike all ...
Ping’s G440 is something special. And when I say special, I mean it could wind up being one of the most complete lineups we’ve ever seen in the company’s storied history. Yeah, it’s that good. Ping ...
Ping drivers have always been known for being "brick s***houses" - as our gear director Johnny Wunder likes to say - that no matter where you hit it on the face, you barely lose any speed and it flies ...
The challenge isn’t finding the “best” driver in 2026, it’s finding the best driver for *your* game. This is a great place to start.
When Sahith Theegala first started hitting the new PING G440 driver, he quite literally could immediately hear the difference. The biggest change for Theegala, one of the PGA TOUR’s rising stars, when ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The Ping G430 Max 10K, the latest in a long lineage of forgiving drivers from the company, arrives as the company’s driver with highest measured moment of inertia. That ...
It may only be November, but 2026 gear from major OEMs is likely to hit the bags of top pros around the world this week. On Monday, (presumably) new 2026 drivers from TaylorMade and Ping hit the ...
The biggest benefit of the G440 lineup over the G430 was that the G440 models launch more easily — not necessarily higher per se, but more easily. This was great for weekend golfers who need help ...
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