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Why We Like It
- The previous version offered extreme forgiveness. This upgrade adds a 32-gram adjustable weight that can shift among draw, neutral and fade settings.
- The ultra-stability comes by repositioning weight saved from light carbon-composite sections that wrap around the crown and fill a large piece of the sole plate.
- Saving weight also frees up more mass that sits lower in the head to drop the center of gravity. This reduces excessive spin for a more energetic ball flight.
- Ping’s largest looking driver at address also pushes forgiveness to new levels: It was the highest MOI we charted at this year’s Hot List, checking in with a total MOI over 10,200.
- Internal ribs that stretch the width of the sole and throughout the carbon-composite crown calm vibration to produce a more muted, solid sound.
- Like the other models in the G440 family, the new face design features a thinned-out section in the high heel to produce even more consistent ball speed.
- MOI rating: Extreme
- Top 5 in Sound/Feel, high-handicaps
- 9, 10.5, 12 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
- all
- low
- mid
- high
Hot List testers noted a firm, crisp face feel and a powerful address—turbulators, matte finish and exposed carbon give an aviation look and a go-for-it vibe. Ball flight was notably high, straight and penetrating with excellent distance; many called the face a near‑giant sweet spot that rewards off‑center hits with consistent speed and forgiveness. Impact is a satisfying thump, easy to swing and confidence‑inspiring from the tee. One caveat: when trying to aggressively shape shots some felt they could lose a bit of control.
Hot List testers noted a full‑body impact sensation that makes you feel stronger than you are. It’s easy to hit and not taxing. An enormous head with a huge surface area delivers exceptional forgiveness and plenty of room on the face. One minor caveat: the size may feel bulky to some.
Hot List panelists observed an aviation-inspired look that suggests — and delivers — a high, straight launch. It produced a penetrating, long ball flight with standout consistency and forgiveness. The face felt very hot with a large sweet spot, yielding more distance than expected and making sky-high “moon balls” uncommon. It inspires confidence: aim at the fairway, swing, and shots tended to stay centered rather than veering off line.
Hot List testers noted a crisp, firm face feel with an excellent, medium rising launch that produced accurate, long shots and consistent ball speed even on off-center strikes. The address profile — turbulators, matte finish and exposed carbon — felt powerful and confidence-inspiring. Impact delivered a satisfying, non-tingy thump, and the club was notably forgiving, keeping misses long and playable. One caveat: a few wished for a slightly higher launch/angle compared with other drivers.
Range Results
We tracked 20,000 shots through player testing and then had them analyzed by our team of scientists. These graphics reflect the relative performance our players saw for each club in the category.
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