Our Ping G410 Crossover vs. G410 hybrid test took place on the course at Moor Allerton in Leeds.
We followed that up with some launch monitor testing using their Flightscope in their indoor fitting studio.
It made sense to put the new Crossover up against the new G410 hybrid to see what the performance differences were.
Both clubs are essential long iron replacements but one is obviously a lot more like an iron than the other.
But which will suit your game?
Ping G410 Crossover vs. G410 hybrid: First impressions

The Ping Crossover has undergone a fairly significant overhaul over the past few years.
It started off as a black hitting thing which worked a treat but just looked a bit odd.
Then with the G400 Crossover it started to look a bit more like a proper golf club but was really bulky.
So now we’ve got a much sleeker-looking utility iron which will suit the eye of the better player much more.

The new G410 hybrid looks very similar to the G400 hybrid – one of the best clubs in my bag – but Ping say it is a touch larger.
So with the Crossover we’ve got something which is really new and the hybrid something which is looking to carry on being really, really good.


















