The new PING G440 Hybrids, feature the latest PING technology to help golfers hit better, more consistent golf shots from any lie. Of note, the PING G440 hybrids offer an even lower center of gravity thanks to a Free Hosel Design, resulting in more forgiveness.

0:00 Key Details and Tech w/ James Lee
3:00 Testing
15:!5 Final Thoughts

In this episode of The Swing Report, 2nd Swing’s Drew Mahowald is at the PING Proving Grounds with PING master fitter James Lee to test and review the new PING G440 hybrids with the help of Trackman technology.

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8 Comments

  1. I'm a 3 hcp. Getting rid of my 5 iron and replacing it with a 5 hybrid was the best thing i ever did to my golf bag.

  2. Ping have made great hybrids for a while, at least since G400 days. I currently play a G410 4h which I have added loft to play at 23 degrees. Only problem is that in my hands the ball flight is bit too flat and it definitely wants to go left, obviously part of the issue is my swing technique. I might be able to fix the left bias a little by switching to a flatter lie.

    But the G440 hybrid interests me, if it launches a little higher than my G410 and has a little less left bias it sounds idea

  3. Were the shafts preselected for your swing as i noticed all 3 different or they the typical shafts for those irons starting point. I am looking at the 2 for fairway finder and a 3 for long par 5s and wasnt sure on the shafts …obviously i got to hit them but trying to narrow my starting point…informative vid thanks

  4. Does PING publish the cc size of their hybrid heads? I have 425s 2 & 3 hy, but I always thought the only thing that distinguished them was the shaft length. I think adding a degree to the 3 makes sense but I think the fade bias in the two is strange. I made mine fade biased by taking loft to 16 degree. Seems like the potential for a slice factory with the 440 if you’re like me and use a 2 Hyb instead of a 3 wood.

  5. Drew, any idea how much further right you can move the 7 hybrid by putting it in the flattest possible setting? I might be a 7 hybrid customer, but I don't need help drawing a golf ball. I would rather they have made the hybrids dead square.

  6. Nice review. Somehow I can hit my 4-iron better than my 5-hybrid, although the hybrid goes farther when I hit it well. What about a 9-wood instead of a 4-hybrid to replace my 4-iron?

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