This 7.5º Ping G440 driver was built for Tour pros. But can it work for you?

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Ping has released a limited number of its G440 LST 7.5º drivers. JAKE MORROW / GOLF

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Earlier this week Ping released a limited edition of its G440 LST 7.5º driver, which a couple of Tour players have been rumoured to be playing in 2025. Club tinkerers, junkies and players alike all felt a jolt of excitement with the release, but can any of us normal golfers actually use it?

G440 v G430

The biggest benefit of the G440 lineup over the G430 was that the G440 models launch more easily — not necessarily higher per se, but more easily. This was great for weekend golfers who need help launching the ball, but elite players were still more drawn to the penetrating flight of the G430. On Tour, G430 LST was mostly dominated by 10.5º heads, so those players fit nicely into a 9º G440 LST. For the few 9º LST players, there was no easy switch available. That is, until the 7.5º head came along.

Ping tour rep Adam Harding also told me that Ping is using much heavier weights in the rear position of G440 drivers compared to the G430s. G430 weights may have been 19 or 21 grams, but G440 players are using 29-, 32- or even up to 35-gram weights in the back of the LST heads. Every gram that you bump up the weight in the rear of a G440 model increases the MOI of the head by 1%. So in theory, some top players are potentially playing LST drivers that have MOI numbers that encroach into MAX head territory. And they’re doing this while maintaining a lower spin and launch profile by moving into a lower lofted option.

This sounds like an ideal setup if you ask…well, anybody.

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