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Review of the Ping G440 SFT Driver

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 14, 2025Updated:January 14, 20252 Mins Read
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The competitive market for drivers for slicers in golf is dominated by top manufacturers offering solutions to correct the most common bad shot in golf. Ping, known for its SFT model, has launched the latest iteration, the G440 SFT, in 2025. The technology in the G440 SFT focuses on the center of gravity (CG) to improve launch conditions, with features such as a shallower face, lightweight carbon crown, and Free Hosel design. The adjustable two-position back weight and Trajectory Tuning hosel allow for customization to correct slices for golfers in need of slice-correction technology.

While the color scheme and sole design of the G440 range may not be to everyone’s taste, the playing position has been elevated from previous models. The addition of the Carbonfly Wrap crown enhances the overall look at address, improving the driver’s aesthetics. Performance-wise, the G440 SFT offers strong adjustability for draw bias, making it a favorite among slicers. The Free Hosel Design technology has increased the draw bias, helping mitigate cut or fade spin for players struggling with the slice.

The feel of the G440 SFT has been improved from previous models, with less vibration at impact and a lower CG positioning for players who tend to miss low on the face. Overall, the G440 SFT is a fantastic driver that meets its objectives admirably. It is expected to be a standout product in its category for the 2025 season. With a head weight of 199g, adjustable lofts of 9° and 10.5°, and various stock and optional shaft options, the G440 SFT offers golfers plenty of customization choices.

In conclusion, the Ping G440 SFT is a high-performing driver designed specifically for slicers looking to correct their slices. With advanced technology focused on CG and draw bias, the G440 SFT offers golfers the opportunity to improve their launch conditions and distance. The improved feel and aesthetics of the driver, along with the adjustable features, make it a versatile option for players of all levels. Priced at $650 with stock shaft, the G440 SFT is a premium offering that delivers on performance and quality. If you’re looking to improve your slice and enhance your driving game, the Ping G440 SFT is definitely worth considering for your bag.

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