PING’s new G440 Irons round out the G440 range, offering forgiveness, power, high launch and stunning aesthetics. Fresh for ...
The G440 hybrid is sleek, modern, and very reminiscent of the G30, which first hit shelves in 2015. The sole features a ...
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Ping G440 Iron Review
Irons tester Joe Ferguson takes a look at the Ping G440 irons to see how the performance has evolved from the impressive G430 ...
Can the Ping G440 Max fairway wood live up to the performance of its predecessor? Sam De’Ath puts it to the test to find out ...
English won the event—his first since the 2021 Travelers Championship—with an impressive array of iron play, short-game shots ...
PING updates their game-improvement irons with the new G440 line. The G440 irons are more compact than the previous G430s.
The new Ping G440 irons' stylish looks (and performance) stand out from other offerings in the game-improvement category.
Ping designed all three G440 drivers with carbon fiber crowns and new weight-saving adjustable hosels, plus enhanced stability and ball speed.
When you look up iterative in the dictionary, a staff picture of PING’s R&D team would be a fair accompanying visual. It’s ...
Still, it’s the guts of the club where Ping excels. The G440 irons add speed while enhancing forgiveness in a shape that doesn’t go to extremes. A heat-treatment process strengthened the 17-4 ...
Ping designed this game-improvement iron with a shorter face height and blade length, plus a lower center of gravity to encourage a higher flight.
Price: $170 per club with Ping AWT 3.0 steel shafts and Golf Pride Tour Velvet grips. $185 per club with Ping Alta GB Blue graphite shafts Specs: Cast 17-4 stainless steel chassis and face with ...