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Ping G Driver

2016Game Improvement460ccCó thể điều chỉnhFrom $399

Tóm lại

The Ping G (2016) is a forgiving game-improvement driver built for easy launch. It comes in 9° to 12° lofts with a 460cc head and an adjustable hosel. It carries a $399 MSRP.

Ping G Driver: Thông số chính

Danh mục
Game Improvement
Head size
460cc
Có thể điều chỉnh
Yes
Loft options
9 to 12 degrees
Năm sản xuất
2016
MSRP
$399

Mua ngay hay chờ đợi?

Mua ngay

Last-gen value buy

The newer G440 (2025) is already out, so the G now sells at closeout pricing. If you do not need the very latest tech, this is the smart-money pick.

Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.

Bán hoặc đổi cũ lấy mới

Ước tính

Modeled from the $399 original MSRP and a 10-year-old release (about 12% of MSRP retained used).

Giá trị thị trường đã qua sử dụng

$40 - $55

Private sale, fair to like-new

Giá trị đổi cũ lấy mới

$25 - $40

Mức giá cửa hàng thường trả

Nhận báo giá chính xác

Estimate only, from a depreciation model, not a live quote. Search “Ping G” on the sites above for the real number, which varies with condition, shaft, and demand.

Ping G: the driver lineage

The G is the 2nd of 4 generations Ping has released in this line, from the G30 (2015) to the G440 (2025). It followed the G30 (2015) and came in up $50. The G400 (2017) replaced it.

  1. 2015G30· $349 MSRP
  2. 2016GYou are here· $399 MSRP
  3. 2017G400· $449 MSRP
  4. 2025G440

Loft Options & Stock Shafts

LoftShaftFlexWeightKick PointTorque
9.0°Project X HZRDUS Red 55Stiff55gLow4.8°
10.5°Aldila Ascent 50Regular50gHigh5.5°
12.0°Aldila Ascent 45Senior45gHigh6.1°

Công nghệ

High Launch

Game Improvement Driver

The Ping G driver landed in 2016 as the successor to the G30, and it doubled down on the two things Ping does better than almost anyone: forgiveness and stability. The 460cc head is big, planted, and unapologetic about what it wants to do, which is get the ball airborne and keep your bad swings from turning into disasters. If you slice, thin, or catch it off the toe on a regular basis, this is a driver that fights back on your behalf.

Much of that comes from what Ping did with the crown. The turbulators, those little raised ridges near the front of the topline, cut drag through the swing to help clubhead speed. The Dragonfly crown shaves weight off the top of the head and pushes it low and back, which is why the ball comes off high and the head resists twisting. This is a high-launch driver by design, so it suits players who need help getting the ball up rather than knocking it down.

Adjustability is straightforward here. The Trajectory Tuning 2.0 hosel gives you five loft settings across a range of about one degree up or down, so you can dial launch and a bit of face angle without overthinking it. You won't find a sliding weight track or a dozen exotic settings. That's fine. The G is built for golfers who want a club that works out of the box and gives them a little room to fine-tune.

  • Mid to high handicappers who want maximum forgiveness on mishits and don't want to fuss over a complicated adjustment system.
  • Players who struggle to launch the ball high enough and lose distance because their drives come out too low.
  • Slicers who need a stable head that resists twisting through impact and helps square things up.
  • Golfers shopping the used market for a proven, budget-friendly driver that still holds up against newer game-improvement models.
  • Anyone who values a big, planted, confidence-building look behind the ball over a compact tour-style head.

Câu hỏi thường gặp

Is the Ping G 2016 driver adjustable, and what can I change?
Yes. It has the Trajectory Tuning 2.0 hosel with five settings that adjust loft roughly one degree up or down from the stated number. That also nudges the face angle and launch. It does not have any movable weights, so what you're adjusting is loft and trajectory, not draw or fade bias.
What lofts does the Ping G driver come in?
The standard head lofts are 9 and 10.5 degrees, and there was also an SF Tec (Straight Flight) version aimed at players fighting a slice. With the adjustable hosel, a 10.5-degree head can effectively play anywhere from about 9.5 to 11.5 degrees depending on the setting you pick.
Who should not buy the Ping G driver?
Better players who already launch the ball high and want to work it both ways or knock down spin will find the G launches too high and doesn't offer much shot shaping. It's built to be forgiving and easy to hit, not to give a low-spin tour player total control over flight.
How forgiving is the Ping G compared to other drivers?
Very. The low-back weighting and high MOI make it one of the more stable game-improvement drivers of its era. Toe and heel strikes lose noticeably less ball speed and stay closer to your target line than they would with a more compact or tour-oriented head.
Is the Ping G still worth buying in 2026?
For the money, yes. It's several generations old now, so you'll find it used at a low price, and the forgiveness and high launch still hold up well for the average golfer. You won't get the very latest ball-speed tech or adjustable weighting, but as a reliable, easy-to-hit driver it remains a smart value.

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