Ping New Releases for 2025
Looking to learn what you need to know about the latest new products from Ping? These handy thumbnails will keep you up to date on the company's new releases across all club catetgories.
Ping G440 Drivers: The Ping G440 driver lineup (G440 Max, G440 SFT, G440 LST) mixes something different with its traditional focus on forgiveness for a slightly new approach to more distance. Across the board the three drivers benefit from a new internal structure that saves weight. Unlike in the past when all that weight was pushed to the perimeter for the highest possible stability on off-center hits, the new idea is about lowering the center of gravity to help shots launch with less spin for more potential distance. As a result, the company calls this bunch the drivers with the lowest CGs in Ping history. $600. Available now.
Ping G440 Fairway Woods & Hybrids: The Ping G440 fairway woods and hybrids both utilize a new internal hosel structure that frees room for the face to deflect while saving mass that can be used to lower the center of gravity for easier, more spin-efficient launch. Altogether, the adjustable fairway woods and hybrids account for 16 different heads and a loft range that runs from 13.5 degrees in the fairway woods to 35.5 degrees in the hybrids. G440 Hybrids, $300. G440 Max, SFT Fairway Woods, $350. G440 LST Fairway Wood, $550. Available now.
Ping G440 Irons: The G440 irons add speed while enhancing forgiveness in a slimmed-down shape. A new heat-treatment process strengthened the 17-4 steel used for the clubhead, allowing for a variable-thickness face that is 9 percent thinner than the G430 for added ball speed. $170 per iron, steel shaft. Available now.
Ping Scottsale Putters: The new Ping Scottsdale lineup of putters, which includes nine models, brings an element of game improvement to these multimaterial flatsticks. Inspired by many familiar looks in the company’s long history in putter design and its current successful group of PLD Milled putters, the Scottsdale models push forgiveness with both deeper cavities and a slightly oversized shape, as well as with a resilient polymer face insert made from a material notably used in athletic shoe design. $270. Nine models (Blades: Anser, Anser 2D, Anser 4, B63; Mallets: Craz-E, DS72, Oslo, Prime Tyne 4, Prime Tyne C)
Ally Blue Onset mallet putter: A raft of tour use and success, including by Corey Conners and a win by Jennifer Kupcho, led Ping to launch a special PLD edition of the Ally Blue with an onset shaft orientation for improved alignment and stability. While the putter still features a slight toe hang, the position of the shaft behind the face and angled near the center of gravity evokes some of the neutral torque designs from L.A.B. Golf, as well as Odyssey, Evnroll, Bettinardi and TaylorMade over the last year. The Ally Blue Onset also incorporates the heavy steel sole plate underneath the lightweight aluminum body, as well as the deep face milling for softer feel. $485, in stores on Sept. 2.