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Ping G440 Fairway Woods and Hybrids: The ideal metalwoods?

published: Jan 14, 2025

Ping G440 Fairway Woods and Hybrids: The ideal metalwoods?

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    We sometimes use affiliate links to products and services on retailer sites for which we can receive compensation if you click on those links or make purchases through them.

    What’s new? How much does it cost? And, how can it improve your game? Max McVittie brings you the lowdown on the Ping G440 fairway woods and hybrids.

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    • The technology
    • Ping g440 fairways and hybrids: the line-up
    • The details

    Fairway woods can often be hit and miss for golfers, with some often finding them the trickiest club in the bag to hit. Hybrids on the other hand are some of the most popular clubs on the markets with many switching out their longer irons in favour of the metalwood. With the release of the Ping G440, the brand have looked to make their fairway woods and hybrids easier to strike and launch into the air as you look to power down fairways and onto greens.

    • RELATED: Ping G440 MAX Driver Review
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    A variety of fairway woods and hybrids are available as a part of the G440 range. The fairway woods are designed offer more confidence at address with a taller face, whilst the hybrids are all about increasing ball speed.

    Ping have refined the clubs for more distance, control and launch. This is how they have done it…

    The Technology

    To help create a four per cent taller face, whilst maintaining the Centre of gravity height, Ping have removed 11.5 grams from the hosel, screw and heel section. Having a taller face is great for producing a confidence inspiring look off the ground for players, whilst a low CG preserves a high launch off the turf.

    This four per cent increase in the length of the face is evident in the MAX model which has a longer face than the previous generation of Ping fairway woods.

    Ping G440 fairway woods and hybrids

    Additionally, the Ping G440 LST fairway wood has a new HST (High-Strength Titanium) face which works with the lightweight Ti811 body, 85g tungsten sole plate and CarbonFly Wrap crown to make mass distribution more effective in search of faster swing speeds. The CG is lower and further back in the head to reduce the spin rate for more distance.

    The hybrids on the other hand, have a much shallower face than previous generations, eight per cent in fact, as well as a thinner face. This helps golfers launch the ball higher more easily, whilst having a six per cent thinner face allows the ball speed to quicken from the centre of the face and being more controlled from off-centred strikes.

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    Ping G440 fairway woods and hybrids

    Each fairway model and hybrid is equipped with a contoured sole design which allows the club to sit nicely on the turf, ensuring pleasing face angles when set in any hosel setting. This allows golfers to benefit from all the loft and lie angels that are available in the adjustable hosel so all swing types can be accommodated.

    The hosel is a lightweight, Trajectory Tuning 2.0 Adjustable Hosel that has eight-positions. The loft can be adjustable to increase or decrease by one and a half degrees whilst the lie can be up to three degrees flatter than standard fairway woods and hybrids. These adjustments will allow for a more optimal ball flight for all golfers no matter their swing type or shot shape preference.

    Also included in all three fairway woods and each hybrid is the CarbonFly Wrap crown. This is a lighter head that is high in MOI and forgiveness, an easy to launch, stable design. The increase in forgiveness also results in a more pleasing sound at impact for better feedback off the club face.

    Ping G440 fairway woods and hybrids

    Ping G440 Fairways and Hybrids: The Line-up

    The Ping G440 fairway range features three models: Ping G440 MAX, Ping G440 LST and the Ping G440 SFT fairway wood.

    Ping G440 MAX Fairway Wood

    Ping G440 fairway woods and hybrids

    Looks: Has a longer face than the LST model for a more confidence inspiring look.

    Main Attributes: Designed to be the most forgiving fairway wood form the range and to provide more gapping solutions as it is available in five different lofts.

    Who is it for?: Appeals to most golfers.

    Ping G440 LST Fairway Wood

    Looks: Has a heavier swing weight and a more compact profile.

    Main Attributes: Designed to provide a higher launch and lower spin for added distance and faster swing speeds.

    Who is it for?: For those with faster swing speeds.

    Ping G440 SFT Fairway Wood

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    There are six different hybrid numbers, from a 2 hybrid to a 7 hybrid in the Ping G440 range. Each one is engineered to promote different ball flight characteristics. The 2-hybrid slightly favours a fade-bias for off-the-tee performance, compared to the 5, 6 and 7 hybrids which lean towards a more draw biased flight. Having a number of different hybrid options helps with gapping, as players have a club that serves a more accurate distance to suit different games and level of golfers.

    Looks: A larger profile than the other models with heel-side CG for slice-correction.

    Main Attributes: Designed to help golfers produce a more draw biased ball flight with it’s slice-correction technology which features a draw including CG location.

    Who is it for?: For those looking for extra help in correcting a slice ball flight in their swing.

    The Details

    Available: From the 30th of January.

    RRP:

    • Fairways: £350/$385 each with stock shaft (MAX, SFT); £575/$600 each with stock shaft (LST)
    • Hybrids: £295/$325 each with stock shaft

    Shafts:

    PING stock shafts:

    • ALTA CB (counter-balanced) Blue 65 (SR, R, S)
    • Tour 2.0 Chrome 65/75 (R, S, X)
    • Tour 2.0 Black 65/75 (S, X)
    • ALTA Quick 35/45 (HL build only)

    Fairway Woods optional stock shafts (no upcharge):

    • Project X Denali Red 50/60/70
    • Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Black 65/75 (S, X)

    Hybrids optional stock shafts (no upcharge):

    • Project X Denali Red 70HY / 80HY
    • Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Black 85HY

    Lofts:

    • Ping G440 MAX fairway wood- 15°, 17°, 19°, 21° and 24°
    • Ping G440 LST fairway wood – 15° and 19°
    • Ping G440 SFT fairway wood – 16°, 19° and 22°

    Grip: Golf Pride 360 Tour Velvet

    Models: Ping G440 MAX fairway wood, Ping G440 LST fairway wood and Ping G440 SFT fairway wood.

    More information: Ping UK / Ping US

    • RELATED: Ping G440 MAX Driver Review
    • RELATED: Ping G440 Irons Review: Distance and Forgiveness Achieved

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    About the author

    Max Mcvittie

    A bit of a late bloomer to the game of golf, Max fell in love with the sport when he attended Saturday coaching sessions down at his local golf club after being inspired by friends and family members.

    Max has remained a member of Eden Golf Club in Carlisle for a number of years now as he looks to get his handicap down into single figures. Most of his golfing career has been spent battling a permanent slice off the tee, which has led to some ugly rounds.

    Having studied at the University of Sunderland, Max is starting out his dream career in sports journalism. During his time at university, he picked up valuable work experience at Reach PLC, BBC Radio Cumbria and GiveMeSport, whilst also getting work published in the Teesside Live. He also spent time working at a local weekly newspaper, Eskdale and Liddesdale Advertiser, as a general news reporter partially covering some local sport just north of the border in Langholm.

    Max has just started his journey with the NCG working as the assistant equipment editor. He looks forwarded to reviewing the latest golf equipment, taking up an interest in reviews when buying his first golf club, a Cleveland RTX wedge.

    With his bag not going under too many changes throughout the last few years, Max carries an M3 driver, Titleist GT3 Fairway Wood, M2 hybrid, a set of M2 irons, Callaway Jaws wedges and a TaylorMade Spider putter. And yes, Max is a bit of a self-proclaimed TaylorMade fan boy.