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Ping G440 Irons Review: Distance and Forgiveness Achieved

published: Jan 14, 2025

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updated: Jul 1, 2025

Ping G440 Irons Review: Distance and Forgiveness Achieved

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What’s new? How much does it cost? And how does it perform? Jack Backhouse brings you the low down on the Ping G440 irons.

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  • First impressions
  • Ncg verdict
  • Ping g440 irons review: the details

Ping are highly regarded when it comes to game-improvement irons and for good reason. They often provide a high performance option for golfers looking for extra forgiveness in their irons and the 2025 release is no different. This Ping G440 Irons review, from La Cala Golf Resort in Spain, will take you through the improvements Ping have made in order to produce impressive results – a new set of irons, that for most golfers, will deliver performance benefits.

  • RELATED: Best Ping Irons 2025
  • RELATED: Ping G440 Drivers: The Fastest Drivers On the Market?
  • RELATED: Ping G440 MAX Driver Review
5 star review
NCG SUMMARY

A set of irons most club golfers can be benefit from. The Ping G440 irons are quality game-improvement irons presented in a player’s performance appearance. A sleek design not often associated with more forgiving irons but a one that is appealing to a lot of golfers.

Combined with their great looks these irons also produce solid distances, plenty of forgiveness and feel amazing on each strike. Ping have really done an exceptional job in the development of the latest G series release to incorporate fantastic game-improvement performance in a compact profile.

PROS

  • Incredibly consistent
  • Great feel
  • Easy to launch and very forgiving

CONS

  • None
  • £859

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First Impressions

To put it bluntly, I think these are the best looking G series irons Ping have made. Ping have done a great job in making the models for 2025 look more playable. They are smaller, like a player’s iron, than the previous generation of irons, which have always been bulky and the profile of that of a traditional game-improvement iron.

Changing the looks helps to capture a greater range of golfers to put these irons in play as a lot of lower handicap players prefer to have a more compact profile of iron. This is helped by a thinner topline and that the soles aren’t particularly thick.

Ping G440 Irons Review

There is still a bit of offset which is great for the forgiveness of the clubs and correcting slices. I have to say I am a big fan of the player’s performance styling, especially in the mid to long irons, with the shorter blade length and height of the clubs.

The long irons looked strong at address but they still weren’t overly thick which is an anomaly for a game-improvement club.

NCG Verdict

Ping are certain that golfers are going to hit the ball higher and more consistent with these in play. I started out by testing the nine iron and I was immediately impressed with the numbers from Trackman.

On the first few strikes I found it easy to launch the ball into the air off the club face, reaching a peak height of 90ft. I also had the ball spinning at 7800rpm which is ideal for a shorter iron and was a pleasant surprise for me considering I generally tend to struggle to launch the ball into the air with plenty of spin from game-improvement irons, they usually come out low, hot and long.

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Ping G440 Irons Review

Ping have shortened the face of these irons, similarly to what they have done with the woods. This helps to move the centre of gravity lower to increase the forgiveness and to be able to launch the ball much higher. Ping have also been able to thin the face without making it any weaker as a result which increases the ball speed and adds to the flex.

These are not just high launching and forgiving irons but they also produce long distances, something Ping irons are not necessarily know for. Ping have managed to blend the forgiveness and distance a lot better in the 2025 release without having to trade one for the other.

The new four piece, chrome plated cavity badge helps the club feel a lot nicer upon impact by dampening the vibrations.

Moving into the longer irons, I found the seven iron to feel amazing on each strike. There is a certain meatiness to the strike that sounds great and powers the ball down a strong distance. I recorded a 185 yard carry which is 15 yards longer than what I would expect from a seven iron and they resemble what the Ping G440 irons are about; they’re fun to hit.

Ping G440 Irons Review

Throughout testing these irons performed really consistently. Both the nine and the seven iron had really tight dispersions from the shots I hit. It will make a big difference for a lot of club golfers to have a set of irons that can be reliant in terms of distance.

Off-centre strikes across the set were also fruitful as I still managed to hit a yardage of 176 yards out of the toe with the seven iron. No dramas with slight mishits is a good sign.

I can see the longer irons being used in a split set for extra launch and carry. There is plenty of control on offer in these lower lofted irons, such as the five iron, which can still stop the ball quickly on the greens with its high launch.

Overall, if you are a high to a mid handicap golfer I would 100% recommend you try the Ping G440 irons. They look great in the bag, a nice profile behind the ball and the performance is undeniable. There’s plenty of spin and height to offer exceptional control on approach shots but they also produce loads of distance to get there.

In my opinion, they will do nothing but make your life easier on the course and help you to score lower. So get out and give them a go.

  • £859

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Ping G440 Irons Review: The Details

Available: From January 30th.

RRP: Steel – £160/$170 / Graphite – £170/$185

Shafts:

PING stock shafts

  • AWT 3.0
  • Dynamic golf Mid 100
  • Dynamic gold 105
  • Dynamic Gold 120
  • ALTA CB Blue
  • ALTA CB Black
  • ALTA Quick

Fitted Options – No Upcharge

  • Dynamic Gold
  • Dynamic Gold 105
  • Dynamic Gold 120
  • Dynamic Gold Mid 115
  • KBS Tour
  • NS Pro Modus 105
  • UST Recoil Dart

Grip: Golf Pride 360 Tour

Spec: 4-iron – 56°

More information: Ping UK / Ping US

La Cala Resort

We were fortunate enough to head out to the La Cala Resort in Spain to conduct some of our equipment reviews. A picturesque resort that is located in the Sierra de Mijas, just 30 minutes from Málaga Airport and 20 minutes from Marbella.

The place offers outstanding views of the Andalusian countryside and the Mediterranean Sea as well as three magnificent golf courses. All three were designed by Cabell B. Robinson and it’s a popular choice for players seeking variety, challenge, and stunning scenery. For more information head to La Cala Resort’s website here.

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About the author

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Jack Backhouse

A member of the PGA for 13 years, Jack has lived golf for more than half his life. Inspired by Tiger Wood’s winning putt at the 2008 US Open, an obsession began with watching slow motion golf swings on the internet and reading What’s In The Bag articles in magazines.

Not destined for a life behind the desk in a pro shop, Jack has focussed more on coaching, working closely with regional teams in North Yorkshire and helping golfers of all levels on their journey to enjoying playing the game more. Jack has coached many junior golfers into the county teams, and once worked with a player at the 2018 Open Championship at Carnoustie.

After letting his game fall apart prior to COVID, Jack rediscovered his love for playing golf after joining Silloth Golf Club in 2020 and whipping round the windy, firm links course. Playing regularly with a half set of clubs he has a passion for shot making and developing skill, and claims to have the sharpest 30-100 yard game in the North of England (only because he doesn’t know anyone in the South), and now maintains a +1 handicap at a club much closer to home, Sand Moor GC.

Jack has always tinkered with his equipment, once building his own Frankenstein one length set of clubs after watching Bryson DeChambeau burst onto the scene after winning the US Amateur. He firmly believes in getting custom fit and is happy to debate anyone about blade irons being superior to any other iron category.

Jack loves: playing quickly, 2 ball golf, match play, heathland courses, pencil bags, foursomes, Tiger Wood’s swing 2005-2009.

Jack hates: buggies, unnecessary trees, giving shots, the 7 iron loft debate, graphite shaft lovers weird superiority complex.

What’s In Jack’s Bag:

Titleist TSR2 Driver

Titleist TSR2 Fairway wood

TaylorMade P7MB 3-P

Titleist SM10 wedges

TaylorMade TP Reserve Blade putter

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