PING's update to the much-loved G430 MAX 10K is here, and it's an instant contender for the best new release of the year.
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Ping G440 K driver review

PGA Professional Joe Ferguson has been looking at the latest update of arguably his favorite ever driver. Can it live up to ...
Ping’s G440K driver builds on the G430 Max 10K with dual carbon panels, a deeper CG, and the highest MOI in company history.
Ping enters golf equipment launch season by adding to the already successful G440 driver lineup with its new K version, ...
If you’re looking for maximum forgiveness off the tee then say hello to the brand-new Ping G440 K driver. If you are looking ...
We tested Ping’s most forgiving 10K MOI driver to see how it performs in terms of distance, forgiveness and accuracy ...
Price-drop season is here. With 2026 driver releases rolling out, several recent standouts have finally slipped into more ...
Replacing steel with carbon fiber nets an impressive amount of discretionary weight (10 grams) that is then added back to the head in the form of a tungsten backweight. The backweight serves two ...
While the club head is on the larger side, this Ping driver is said to be the longest and most forgiving from the brand to date, and some even say it's the leader among all brands. It uses a ...
Unlike its direct competition from the likes of TaylorMade, Callaway and Cobra, the team at Ping HQ works on two-year release cycles for its products. The last time we saw a whole new family of ...
The introduction of Ping’s G430 Max 10K ushered in a new level of forgiveness and stability for the modern-day driver. Boasting a combined MOI exceeding the 10,000 g-cm² threshold for the first time, ...