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January 29, 2025
by Mark Crossfield

EVERYTHING You Need To Know About The Ping G440 Irons – Full Review

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By: Mark Crossfield | Duration: 00:07:03


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Ping G440 Iron Review – Are these the game-changers your golf bag needs? The Ping G440 Irons are designed to deliver incredible forgiveness, distance, and consistency for golfers of all levels. In this video, we put the Ping G440 Irons to the test to see how they stack up against other Ping Irons in performance and feel.

Whether you’re a seasoned player or just starting out, these Ping Golf irons could make a real difference in your game. Watch now to find out why the Ping G440 Irons are worth testing and see if they’re the perfect fit for your swing. Ping Golf never stops innovating—see what the buzz is all about!

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35 Comments

  1. @rolandclack8395

    They are starting to look very similar to the Sirixons you play 🎉

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  2. @jimorr3252

    I really like the look, much better than the G430!

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  3. @adamedwards7176

    6 handicap I have brought some looking forward to gaming g them especially 5/6 iron problem clubs

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  4. @nhill31

    If those irons are made with the same quality as the Ping Blueprint S irons, then I’m sure they are great. Thank you for the review video.

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  5. @JCWithrow-i7b

    I have the 440s on order. I've had my best iron game over the years going all the way back to the K1s. For whatever reason I got away from Ping after the 410s while searching for more distance, which I gained with a set of Clevelands then Srixon. I did gain some distance but at a loss of accuracy and forgiveness on slight miss hits. So, spring golf will start with being back in the Ping family.

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  6. @nhill31

    The only question I have about those irons, like other game improvement irons, is that they usually have less work ability with the ball flight. How do those irons perform in that aspect?

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  7. @thebaronofsd6293

    I have been using the 425s for many months now. Love them.

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  8. @mckell19

    I play the G430 irons and I think they are great other than when you go lower than a 6 iron they have a slightly clicky sounds. These G440 look very smart.

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  9. @RaidersGolf19

    I played Ping G15‘s for about 12 or 13 years. I am now into Ping i525s. Fantastic stuff. Nothing but Ping for me. I passed the G5’s onto my son to get him started. 👍

    As I get closer to retirement, I will probably move back into game improvement irons. These Ping looks so darn good, I will probably end up with something like them!

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  10. @bb-fe9ur

    They look identical to the G430 irons

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  11. @imakeuc1

    I would play them if I could afford them.

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  12. @andybt3989

    Now these have been released, G430’s are discounted! Grab yourself a bargain.

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  13. @nebraska39

    Absolutely would play these irons, currently have i210's in the bag and can see them going nowhere, look at the offerings for lower to mid h/c golfers from, Mizuno, Srixon and Takomo they all look like a i210, sensible lofts too, great customer service from Ping also. No 4 iron for me, I have a G425 "rinky dink"

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  14. @73henny

    I can't unsee the notch.😬

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  15. @JasonbbAUS

    Surely that's too long. If you have a half decent drive your not using 7 or below unless your on a par 5 and the 9 will be too long for most par 3s

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  16. @geoffreypleavin5268

    I’m going to try these this year against the mizuno and srixon equivalents, I’m aging slowing down and need help, any other suggestions to try!

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  17. @hanshuhta8007

    The extra wedges making the “7 “ iron a 5.5 iron

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  18. @JesseN1976

    Currently gaming an off the rack set of G425 irons. Have been waiting for these to come out as I’d like something properly fit. Was really looking towards the players distance category, even though that’s above my current level, but these really have me thinking about game improvement.

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  19. @adamvanstone5622

    Never played ping clubs but do own 2 different ping 7 irons that are absolute tanks

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  20. @keithfinley2939

    Love me a set of Gs. Currently using 2016 G set. Awesome. Budget-conscious alternative to current models. Even more so are the fantastic G30 and timelessly brilliant G10s.

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  21. @petrikiviluoma49

    Just got fitted with G440’s retro spec. Worked nicely, more forgoving and landing angle increased a lot (same distance and spin than previous clubs though), so can not wait to get them.

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  22. @andrewwodehouse297

    Do you think it's worth changing from the g430s to the 440s ?

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  23. @stevenmcmullan4031

    I currently have g400 irons , is the g440 a jump from the originals in this range ?

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  24. @sderden

    Literally the same iron from the G through the 440 just different badge. I had the G and the G410's.

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  25. @thelukos

    Hi Mark, how do I send a video of my swing for you to critique please?

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  26. @CKGolfer

    Just ordered the Srixon ZXi4 irons 1 degree weak.

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  27. @aronyak1

    Best thing about Mark is that he's realistic about his abilities. How many other YouTube golfers would be trying to game a 1 or 2 iron? Mark is smart and plays a hybrid in lofts where he knows it'll benefit him.

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  28. @PeteCroft1

    I went from i210s to i530s, I wonder how much difference there is between the g440 and the i530 apart from slightly more offset? The g440 definitely looks better than the previous generation.

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  29. @kenphillips7594

    Ive got Ping 730 irons with ust mamiyo f3 shafts and im not sure sbout the 440
    The 440 design serms a lot like the 730 in my opinio.

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