The PING G440 Max Thriver ingeniously combines existing PING technologies to offer a unique solution for golfers seeking enhanced tee shot consistency, utilizing a 12-degree G440 Max driver head paired with a 3-wood shaft cut to 3-wood length AND some additional weight in the clubhead. The result is a PING G440 Max “Thriver” that plays similar to a mini driver off the tee.
In this video, 2nd Swing’s Drew Mahowald is joined by Coss Barnette from 2nd Swing University to test and review the PING G440 Max Thriver and compare it to a PING G440 Max standard driver build.
That was hit good. It was more off the toe, but was better. That’s crazy that that you’re hitting it off the toe and it’s spinning that much. Yeah. I mean, I would I would take that all day right there, honestly, with a little shorter shot. Club head speed and ball speed went down, which makes sense. You’re hitting them both with the sim with similar efficiency, but we brought in the consistency of the distance. Yeah, deviation is only four yards versus a little bit uh you know wider dispersion distance with the driver which makes sense. You’re also I mean terms of the average you got about 14 to 15 yards carry difference there. Yeah. Which I think is enough of a window to you know let’s say there’s um you know the hole for you would get get skinny right around 260 yards. Well, okay. I’ll take out the thriver, put basically a driver swing on it, and I can hit my same shot that kind of, you know, like you kind of hit that high cut, drops in the fairway short of that obstacle, and you’re you’re on your
