Ping G Driver

Ping G Driver Review

By Paul Liberatore

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The Ping G Driver is the epitome of modern design and by far one of the most powerful and forgiving drivers on the market today. Golf Digest recognized the incredible technology in the Ping G Driver and gave it a Gold rating on their 2017 Hot List. PGA Tour players and major champions Bubba Watson and Louis Oosthuizen have used the Ping G Driver to achieve great success, and if it helps them hit longer and straighter drives, it can help you too. 


If you are looking for a driver that delivers incredible distance with improved accuracy and forgiveness, keep reading to see if the Ping G Driver is right for you.

Key Features

The Ping G Driver utilizes an innovative design called Dragonfly Technology. Thinner sections on the crown removes weight from this area which helps improve the center of gravity and moment of inertia, resulting in more optimal launch and more forgiveness.

Improved aerodynamics in the Ping G Driver is thanks to the club’s Vortec Technology. Not only does this improve the club’s ability to swing with less drag, it also stabilizes the clubhead through impact, providing more stability on off-center hits.

The Variable Thickness TS9 Face is thinner and produces explosive distance no matter where the ball is struck on the clubface. Less weight in the face also improves the center of gravity, moving it lower and deeper.

Ping G Driver


Experience luxury golf with the Ping G Driver, a masterpiece of innovation and performance.


Design and Technology

The Ping G Driver has been engineered for the player looking for high launch and  low spin , and the way they achieve this is by moving weight away from the face and the crown. The TS9 clubface is thinner and provides incredible pop when the ball is struck solidly. 


Even on off-center hits, the Ping G Driver produces longer tee shots than many of its predecessors. The combination of Dragonfly Technology and Crown Turbulators serve the dual purpose of removing weight from the crown as well as improving the overall aerodynamics of the clubhead. The end result is a lower CG and increased MOI, which translates into high launch, low spin, and higher clubhead speed.

Like many modern drivers available today, the Ping G Driver can be adjusted plus or minus one degree. What makes the Ping G Driver special compared to other adjustable drivers is the lightweight aluminum hosel sleeve. The sleeve lessens the amount of weight in the hosel, allowing you to customize your driver without sacrificing performance, especially with the center-of-gravity location.

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Our Experience

In our testing, we found the G driver to be slightly faster than the G30, with a modest increase in ball speed. The forgiveness has also been improved, with a higher MOI making the club more stable on off-center hits. Launch conditions were favorable, producing a medium-high ball flight with good penetration.


One notable finding was that many golfers, including Ping's tour professionals, are able to use less loft with the G driver compared to the G30 while still achieving optimal launch conditions. This can contribute to increased ball speed and distance.


The G driver offers a slightly softer feel and quieter sound at impact compared to the G30, which was a common point of feedback on the previous model. This improvement in sound and feel adds to the overall satisfaction of using the club.

Ping G Driver


Experience luxury golf with the Ping G Driver, a masterpiece of innovation and performance.


Is the Ping G Driver Worth It?

Absolutely, while the Ping G Driver is a great product, there are a few pros and cons that you need to be aware of:


Pros:

  • Forgiving Design: Offers high MOI for better stability on off-center hits.

  • Improved Aerodynamics: Vortec Technology reduces drag for faster clubhead speed.

  • High Launch and Low Spin: Ideal for achieving longer distances.

Cons: 

  • Heel Hits Weakness: Some heel hits may result in shorter distances.

  • No CG Adjustability: Limits customization options for weight distribution.

  • Distracting Design: Dragonfly-inspired crown may distract some golfers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the PING G Driver stand out compared to its predecessors?

The PING G Driver builds on the success of the G30 with improved aerodynamic technologies like Turbulators, VorTec, and Dragonfly Technology. These advancements reduce drag, increase clubhead speed, and optimize weight distribution for greater forgiveness and distance.

What is Dragonfly Technology, and how does it improve performance?

Dragonfly Technology reduces the weight of the crown by 8 grams, allowing engineers to lower the center of gravity (CG) and increase the moment of inertia (MOI). This results in higher launch, lower spin, and enhanced forgiveness on off-center hits.

What is the purpose of Turbulator and VorTec Technologies?

Turbulators streamline airflow over the crown to boost clubhead speed, while VorTec Technology minimizes turbulence at the back of the clubhead, stabilizing it during the swing for better accuracy and consistency.

How adjustable is the PING G Driver?

The driver features an adjustable hosel that allows players to modify loft settings by ±1° from standard. This enables golfers to fine-tune their trajectory for optimal launch conditions.

What type of shaft options are available with the PING G Driver?

The standard shaft is the Alta 55, which features a high balance point for better energy transfer. Additional options like the Tour 65 and Tour 80 shafts are available for players seeking specific performance characteristics.

Conclusion

There’s so much to love about the Ping G Driver, it’s worth even trying out at the range. With its innovative technology that improves aerodynamics, distance, and forgiveness, the Ping G Driver delivers everything a serious golfer could ever ask for. If you are looking for a driver that performs exceptionally well across the board, the Ping G Driver is a great choice.

Paul Liberatore

Paul Liberatore

As the Founder of Golfers Authority Paul Liberatore Esq. has spent the last 7+ years writing about the best golf equipment or instruction from the top golf instructors in the world. He has been a contributing writer for Sports Illustrated Golf and GolfWRX. After graduating with honors from Purdue University, he realized that he had a passion for the golf business and the law. When he's not practicing law, or creating golf content on YouTube, he can be found on his syndicated Behind the Golf Brand podcast talking with the most prolific leaders in the golf industry.