Ping G440 SFT
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Why We Like It
- With the shallowest face height of the three Ping fairway woods, this model targets players who use fairway woods off the ground and not the tee.
- The high-strength steel alloy face wraps around the crown and sole for greater rebound on mis-hits.
- Extra loft on the 3-wood and 7-wood and a shorter shaft length on the 5-wood help golfers with average to below-average swing speeds launch shots higher.
- A redesigned interior section of the hosel frees up room for the heel side of the face to flex more efficiently and saves weight to maintain a lower center of gravity.
- A carbon-composite piece wraps around the back of the crown and into the rear skirt, saving weight to lower the center of gravity for less spin.
- A slimmer rear weight ensures the club rests closer to the ground for a consistent face angle regardless of the adjustable loft and lie settings.
- 16, 19, 22 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
- all
- low
- mid
- high
Hot List panelists observed a steadfast fairway wood off the tee with true, consistent ball flight and strong metrics. Giant sweet spot and high launch made it easy to sweep off turf and forgiving on mis-hits, producing tight dispersion and excellent accuracy. It felt powerful at impact and carried well—especially beneficial for low‑ball hitters. One caveat: it didn’t always match the outright distance of the longest competitors.
Hot List testers noted it’s extremely easy to sweep off the turf, with a giant sweet spot and forgiving feel that keeps off-center strikes flying straight. It delivers exceptionally tight dispersion and accuracy, though it sacrifices some raw distance versus rivals.
Hot List testers noted it was extremely easy to hit and remarkably forgiving — many couldn't produce a bad shot. Low-ball hitters reported a noticeably higher launch that translated to carries equal to their other clubs. Overall praised for blending dependable forgiveness with a launch-enhancing profile that boosts distance and consistency.
Hot List testers noted a steadfast performer off the tee with a very true, high-launch ball flight, excellent distance and strong metrics. It felt powerful—almost “hot” off the face—and was notably forgiving, keeping off-center strikes relatively in play. Mis-hits were obvious but rarely severely penalized.
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