PING's update to the much-loved G430 MAX 10K is here, and it's an instant contender for the best new release of the year.
Ping’s G440K driver builds on the G430 Max 10K with dual carbon panels, a deeper CG, and the highest MOI in company history.
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Ping G440 K driver review

PGA Professional Joe Ferguson has been looking at the latest update of arguably his favorite ever driver. Can it live up to ...
Price-drop season is here. With 2026 driver releases rolling out, several recent standouts have finally slipped into more ...
Ping is adding to the G440 driver line with the new G440 K, which has cracked the code on being fast and forgiving. The post ...
We interrupt our regularly scheduled programming—a run of ready-for-retail releases—to bring you a fresh entry on the USGA ...
Ping enters golf equipment launch season by adding to the already successful G440 driver lineup with its new K version, ...
Ping’s G440 is something special. And when I say special, I mean it could wind up being one of the most complete lineups we’ve ever seen in the company’s storied history. Yeah, it’s that good. Ping ...
Replacing steel with carbon fiber nets an impressive amount of discretionary weight (10 grams) that is then added back to the head in the form of a tungsten backweight. The backweight serves two ...
We tested Ping’s most forgiving 10K MOI driver to see how it performs in terms of distance, forgiveness and accuracy ...
We hit Demo Day at the 2026 PGA Show to find a new driver, tested a few of the latest offerings, explored the massive Orange County National setup, and left knowing a proper fitting with a PGA Golf ...
Welcome to another edition of the Fully Equipped mailbag, an interactive GOLF.com series in which our resident dimplehead (a.k.a., GOLF’s managing editor of equipment, Jonathan Wall) fields your ...