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Ping G400 SFT Driver

2017Max Game Improvement460ccCó thể điều chỉnhFrom $449

Tóm lại

The Ping G400 SFT (2017) is a maximum-forgiveness driver for slower or higher-handicap swings. It comes in 10.5° to 12° lofts with a 460cc head and an adjustable hosel. It carries a $449 MSRP.

Ping G400 SFT Driver: Thông số chính

Danh mục
Max Game Improvement
Head size
460cc
Có thể điều chỉnh
Yes
Loft options
10.5 to 12 degrees
Năm sản xuất
2017
MSRP
$449

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Last-gen value buy

The newer G440 SFT (2025) is already out, so the G400 SFT 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 $449 original MSRP and a 9-year-old release (about 14% of MSRP retained used).

Giá trị thị trường đã qua sử dụng

$55 - $70

Private sale, fair to like-new

Giá trị đổi cũ lấy mới

$35 - $50

Mức giá cửa hàng thường trả

Nhận báo giá chính xác

Estimate only, from a depreciation model, not a live quote. Search “Ping G400 SFT” on the sites above for the real number, which varies with condition, shaft, and demand.

Ping G400 SFT: the driver lineage

The G400 SFT is the 1st of 5 generations Ping has released in this line, from the G400 SFT (2017) to the G440 SFT (2025). It is where the line started. The G410 SFT (2019) replaced it.

  1. 2017G400 SFTYou are here· $449 MSRP
  2. 2019G410 SFT· $499 MSRP
  3. 2021G425 SFT· $549 MSRP
  4. 2023G430 SFT· $549 MSRP
  5. 2025G440 SFT· $599 MSRP

Loft Options & Stock Shafts

LoftShaftFlexWeightKick PointTorque
10.5°Aldila Ascent 50Regular50gHigh5.5°
12.0°Aldila Ascent 45Senior45gHigh6.1°

Max Game Improvement Driver

The G400 SFT is Ping's answer to the golfer who keeps watching the ball leak right off the tee. SFT stands for Straight Flight Technology, and the whole point of this head is to take some of the left-to-right sidespin out of your driver and hand you a tighter, straighter shape. Ping did that by shifting internal weight toward the heel, which squares the face up a touch faster through impact. The result is a built-in draw bias of roughly 20 to 25 yards compared to the standard G400.

This is a game improvement driver in the truest sense. The 460cc head is deep and confidence-inspiring at address, the crown uses Ping's Dragonfly thinning to save weight, and a fixed tungsten back weight pushes the center of gravity low and back for high MOI. Translation: it holds its line on mishits and gets the ball up in the air without much effort. You give up a little workability, but that is not who this club is for.

Released in 2017, the SFT sat in a G400 lineup that also included the standard model and the low-spin LST. Of the three, this is the one built specifically to fight a slice. If your miss is a weak fade or a full-on banana, the SFT is doing a job the others aren't.

  • You slice the driver and want a club that actively helps square the face instead of just hoping you do it yourself.
  • Moderate swing speeds who need help getting the ball airborne and holding a straight or slightly drawing flight.
  • Higher handicappers who value forgiveness on off-center hits over the ability to shape shots both ways.
  • Players who don't want to mess with movable weights and just want a driver that points the ball down the middle.

Câu hỏi thường gặp

Does the Ping G400 SFT actually fix a slice?
It won't cure a bad swing, but it meaningfully reduces the slice. The heel weighting closes the face faster through impact and produces about 20 to 25 yards of draw bias versus the standard G400. For a mild-to-moderate slicer, that can be the difference between the right rough and the fairway. A severe slice caused by an open clubface or out-to-in path will still show up, just less of it.
What's the difference between the G400 SFT and the standard G400?
Same face, crown, and general shape, but the internal weighting is different. The standard G400 has a neutral bias for players who already hit it straight or work it both ways. The SFT moves weight toward the heel to promote a draw and fight a fade or slice. If you don't slice, get the standard model. If you do, the SFT is the one built for you.
What loft does the G400 SFT come in and is it adjustable?
The SFT was offered in a 10 degree loft, and the Trajectory Tuning 2.0 hosel lets you go plus or minus one degree, so effectively 9 to 11. You can also tweak lie angle through the sleeve. What you cannot change is the draw bias, since that comes from a fixed internal weight rather than an external sliding track.
Is the G400 SFT still worth buying in 2026?
As a used or budget option, yes, especially if you slice. The ball speed and forgiveness still hold up fine for a recreational player, and prices have dropped a lot since 2017. Newer anti-slice drivers launch a bit higher and are marginally more forgiving, but the performance gap is small. For the money, a clean used SFT is a smart pickup for a slicer who doesn't want to pay flagship prices.
What swing speed is the G400 SFT best for?
It suits moderate swing speeds, roughly the 85 to 100 mph range, where a draw bias and higher launch help maximize carry. Faster players who want to control spin and shape shots are better off in the LST or standard head. The SFT rewards the golfer who needs help getting the ball up and keeping it left of their usual miss.

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