Our Ping G410 LST driver review took place at Leeds Golf Centre. Our sample was fitted to three-handicapper Dan Murphy’s previous Ping driver spec. His current gamer is the Ping G400 Max. Watch the video to see Dan’s thoughts, or click to the next page if you’d prefer to read all about it…
Ping G410 LST driver review: Dan’s First Impressions
Overall, I would say it’s a much prettier head than my current G400 Max driver. The head is slightly more compact, with new colouring, and it certainly looks like more of a player’s driver.

Ping G410 LST driver review: The technology
The Ping G410 LST driver is a high-MOI driver engineered to produce low and stable spin.
The centre of gravity is slightly forward compared to the G410 Plus. This leads to spin reductions of approximately 200 to 400 rpm. At 450cc, the G410 LST driver features a more rounded, pear-shaped design, combined with more efficient Turbulator Technology for advanced aerodynamics, for increased clubhead speed.
The Tour Square face sits slightly open and the score-line pattern frames the impact area to aid alignment.

The G410 LST shares the movable-weight technology introduced in the G410 Plus model. Each weight position shifts the centre of gravity location by 1/10″ in each direction from neutral, influencing left or right shot direction by approximately 10 yards.
Patented Dragonfly Technology on the inside creates an ultra-thin crown structure, saving weight, which is moved to the extreme boundary of the clubhead to increase the MOI by 3% (compared to the G400 LST) for added ball speed and forgiveness.















