This PING G430 Max 5-wood vs PING iCrossover comparison highlights the difficult decision many golfers face trying to find the right clubs between 3-wood and their longest iron. The PING G430 Max 5-wood and PING iCrossover present two distinct options that are available at similar lofts, but provide significantly different performance.

0:00 Intro
2:30 Testing (PING iCrossover)
6:36 Testing (PING G430 Max 5-wood)
8:45 Data & Conclusions

In this video, 2nd Swing’s Drew Mahowald is joined by master club fitter Jake Montgomery to test and review the PING G430 Max 5-wood and PING iCrossover in a head-to-head test.

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3 Comments

  1. I can't hit fairway woods. They goes far left for me. I tested the Titleist U505 and I realy like it. It's like a hybrid but doesn't go as much left for me and it goes lower too. Perfect club of the tee.

  2. I like the feel of driving irons but overall my winner is a lower lofted small hybrid (like apex pro) 18-21 degrees

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