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Ping G425 SFT 球道木

2021Max Game ImprovementFrom $269

简而言之

The Ping G425 SFT (2021) is a maximum-forgiveness fairway wood for slower or higher-handicap swings. It comes in 16° to 22° lofts. It carries a $269 MSRP.

Ping G425 SFT 球道木: 关键参数

类别
Max Game Improvement
可调节
No
Loft options
16 to 22 degrees
型号年份
2021
MSRP
$269

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Last-gen value buy

The newer G440 SFT (2025) is already out, so the G425 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.

卖出或以旧换新

预估价

Modeled from the $269 original MSRP and a 5-year-old release (about 22% of MSRP retained used).

二手市场价

$50 - $65

Private sale, fair to like-new

以旧换新价

$30 - $45

球具店通常的收购价

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Estimate only, from a depreciation model, not a live quote. Search “Ping G425 SFT” on the sites above for the real number, which varies with condition, shaft, and demand.

Ping G425 SFT: the fairway wood lineage

The G425 SFT is the 3rd of 5 generations Ping has released in this line, from the G400 SFT (2017) to the G440 SFT (2025). It followed the G410 SFT (2019) and came in down $10. The G430 SFT (2023) replaced it.

  1. 2017G400 SFT· $279 MSRP
  2. 2019G410 SFT· $279 MSRP
  3. 2021G425 SFTYou are here· $269 MSRP
  4. 2023G430 SFT· $279 MSRP
  5. 2025G440 SFT· $350 MSRP

Wood Options & Stock Shafts

号数杆面倾角ShaftFlexWeightKick PointTorque
3W16.0°Ping Alta CB 55Regular55gMid4.9°
5W19.0°Ping Alta CB 55Regular55gMid4.9°
7W22.0°Ping Alta CB 55Regular55gMid4.9°

技术

High Launch

Max Game Improvement 球道木

The G425 SFT exists for one reason: to stop your slice. SFT stands for Straight Flight Technology, and Ping built this driver for the golfer who keeps watching the ball peel off to the right. If that sounds like your miss, this is one of the better anti-slice drivers of its era.

What makes it work is weight fixed deep in the heel. That placement helps the face square up through impact, so the ball starts left and holds instead of leaking right. Launch runs high, which suits slower and moderate swing speeds and adds carry for players who struggle to get the ball in the air.

This is not a driver for tinkerers who want to shape shots both directions. The G425 SFT does one job and does it well. If you already draw the ball or work it left to right on command, look at the G425 Max instead. For the everyday slicer, this takes a real fault and quiets it down.

  • Slicers who want the club itself to help square the face, not just another swing tip
  • Moderate and slower swing speeds that need help getting the ball up and carrying it out there
  • Players who want forgiveness on off-center hits and don't care about movable weights they'd never touch

常见问题

Does the Ping G425 SFT actually fix a slice?
It won't cure a swing flaw, but it fights the ball flight. The fixed heel weight helps the face rotate closed through impact, so a slice becomes a fade and a fade often becomes a straight ball. If your slice comes from a badly open face or steep out-to-in path, you still need lessons, but for the average slicer this driver takes real yards off the miss.
What's the difference between the G425 SFT and the G425 Max?
The Max is the neutral, do-everything driver with a 460cc head and a movable weight you can shift around. The SFT is smaller at 445cc, has its weight fixed in the heel for a built-in draw bias, and launches higher. Pick the Max if you hit it fairly straight and want to fine-tune. Pick the SFT if you slice and want the club fighting it for you.
What loft does the G425 SFT come in?
It's offered in 10.5 degrees. Ping keeps the SFT simple on purpose, since the draw-biased, high-launch setup is aimed at one type of player rather than the full range the Max tries to cover.
Is the G425 SFT a good driver for high handicappers?
Yes, it's one of the easier drivers to hit for a higher handicap who slices. The high launch helps if you struggle to get the ball airborne, the forgiveness holds ball speed on mishits, and the heel weighting straightens out the big right miss that wrecks scores. It's squarely a game-improvement driver, not a players' club.
Can you adjust the draw on the G425 SFT?
The draw bias comes from a fixed heel weight, so there's no movable weight to slide around like there is on the Max. You get the anti-slice setup straight out of the box without tuning it, which is part of why the SFT is a simpler, more forgiving choice for a slicer.

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