Our Ping G400 irons review took place at the Golf Shack at Moor Allerton in Leeds.
The Ping G400 replace the Ping G irons which were launched about 18 months ago. They do fall into what you would class as the game-improvement category but they are sleeker than the GMax irons so do have much wider appeal.
I was fitted into the G400 irons and tested them by hitting shots on Trackman. I compared the numbers with some 7-irons from the G range which I was also fitted into.
But before we get into that, let’s look at what Ping have changed in the G400 irons and how they might help your game.
Ping G400 irons review – First impressions

These irons appear to be a bit sleeker than the previous G range but they are certainly a bit more stylish.
We have the same hydropearl finish as on the i200, iblade and Glide wedges. They don’t look at all like ‘game-improvement’ irons so I think they will have wide-ranging appeal.
There’s a different design behind the face as well. Ping said some thought the G range didn’t look quite finished.

We’ve also got a Golf Pride Tour Velvet grip as standard with the G400 range which I think is a great move.
Ping loyalists will always play Ping clubs but I think the G400 range has a good chance of attracting new people to the brand.

















