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All Posts | Equipment & Reviews | Equipment By Year | Ping Drivers By Year
Feb 23, 2024

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Erik Schjolberg

Ping Drivers By Year

Explore the complete Ping drivers by year timeline, from the legendary Eye 2 in the 1980s to the high-MOI 2025 G440 and G430 Max series. This ultimate guide covers every major release—including G425, G410, G400, G30, G25, G20, Anser, and more.

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Contents

  • Ping Drivers by Year Table:
  • How It All Started
  • Ping’s Wooden Drivers
  • Ping G Drivers by Year
  • Recent Ping G425 Model Breakdown
  • Current Ping G430 Model Breakdown
  • Other Brands Drivers By Year

Ping Drivers by Year Table:

Year ReleasedPing Driver ModelsPrice / Where to Buy
2026G440 K *New Release!
G440 K HL *New Release!
Women’s G440 K *New Release!
2025G440 MAX
G440 MAX HL
G440 MAX HL Women’s
G440 SFT
G440 SFT HL
G440 SFT HL Women’s
G440 LST
2024G430 Max 10k
2023G430 Max
G430 LST
G430 SFT
2021G425 Max
G425 LST
G425 SFT
2019G410 Plus
G410 LST
G410 SFT
2018G400 Max
2017G400 LST
G400 SFT
2016G
G SF Tec
G LS Tec
2014G30
G30 SF Tec 
G30 LS Tec 
I25
2013G25
Anser
2012I20
Serene (Ladies)
2011G20 
K15
2010G15
G15 Draw
I15
2008Rapture V2 
2007G10
G10 Draw
G5 L
Rhapsody
2006Rapture
2005G5
G5 Offset
2004G2
2003Si3
2000I3 
1998TiSi Titanium 
1996IST Karsten Tour 
1994Zing 2
1992Zing
1984Karsten IV
Eye 2
 
1980Karsten III
Eye
 
1977Karsten II 
1968Karsten I 

Did you know that in the era of wooden persimmon drivers, Ping’s famous Eye 2 Driver from the 80’s wasn’t actually made from persimmon like most other manufactures, but from laminated maple.

It wouldn’t be until 1998 that Ping released its first titanium driver, the TiSi. Pretty crazy how far we’ve come since golf’s good ol’ days!

How It All Started

Karsten Solheim founded Ping in 1959 with the desire to satisfy the need for a good quality putter in the golf industry. He believed one hadn’t been invented yet so far.

So he did just that in Redwood, California… making Ping’s first ever golf club and putter right in his own garage, the Ping 1-A.

Original Ping 1A Putter

Having been an engineer at GE, Solheim used scientific principles to design that putter, attaching the shaft to the center of the blade, vs the heel of the club like other manufacturers.

When he first tested out his new putter, he heard a very distinct and satisfying “Ping” when striking the golf ball… and the PING golf company was born.


Ping’s Wooden Drivers

Karsten Solheim came out with Ping’s first ever 1 Wood (they weren’t called drivers yet) in 1968, naming it after himself… The Karsten.

Karsten I Driver

Ping would release several more wooden based drivers including the Karsten I, II, III, and IV, along with the Eye, Eye 2, Zing, Zing 2, IST Karsten Tour before finally releasing its first all titanium driver in 1998, the TiSi Titanium.


Ping G Drivers by Year

The all famous G driver series by Ping started in 2004 with the G2.

The line continued with the G5 in 2005 and the G10 in 2007 (both models including a Draw or Offset version)

The G line would continue through the years with the G15, G20, G25, G (why wasn’t the original called the G instead of the G2?), G30, G400, G410… and finally, yes, the G425 we see today, including the Max, LST, and SFT models.

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Recent Ping G425 Model Breakdown

The G425 Max is the most forgiving of the 3 models in this family. This is the club most players will be most comfortable with, and get the most improvement from.

The G 425 Max Driver from Ping

>> CLICK HERE TO SEE OUR IN DEPTH REVIEW OF THE PING G425 MAX <<

On the contrary, Ping’s G425 LST is the least forgiving… but can provide more workability and distance for the advanced players due to the low spin tech (LST) design. Read our full review of the Ping G425 LST here.

And last but not least, the G425 SFT (which stands for straight flight technology), is a ‘draw biased’ driver geared towards players who want help with fixing their slice, or simply want to play a draw off the tee. Read our full review of the Ping G425 SFT here.


Current Ping G430 Model Breakdown

The most recent release in the driver space from Ping is their new Ping G430 driver family consisting of 3 drivers models for 2023. Sticking with the naming convention and model breakdown from the last generation, that gives us the Max, LST, and SFT once again.

A Ping G430 max driver for testing at the golf course

The Max model is the most forgiving option, and is the model most players will fit into by default. Check out our Ping G430 Max Driver review over here for our full test results and breakdown.

The LST model is for your low handicap golfers and is going to be much less forgiving on off center strikes. But, you get more distance when you do manage to have that real nice center struck shot. It’s a risk / reward relationship. Check out our review and test of the G430 LST.

And finally, the SFT model is for those struggling with slices off the tee. The built in right to left shot bias helps keep the ball in the fairway if you fit into this category.

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New for 2024 – G430 MAX 10k: Looking similar to the recent release of the G430 MAX, the G430 MAX 10k has undergone internal and mechanical changes to make it the straightest and most forgiving driver ever. 10k stands for the 10,000 g-cm2 combined MOI threshold that it surpassed, and set a new record for MOI. It was recently put in play by tour bomber Cameron Champ.


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