![]() The G410 set such a high bar that beating it for distance was always going to be tough - if you’ve got one, there’s no need to rush to upgrade to G425. It kept up from a distance perspective but we found the G425 was generally straighter, lost less distance and curved less on mishits. The G425 range was - and still is - a great improvement on the G410 that it replaced. View at Scottsdale Golf (opens in new tab) Each head in the G425 has six stock shafts available, so a good custom fit will help you work out which is right for your game. Custom fitting is a core principle of the Ping brand, so when we test the product we're always keen to stress how important it is to get the most of out the technology. ![]() When the G425 Max arrived in 2021, we were interested to see how performance had been moved on and all three heads in the range delivered the familiar Ping quality, forgiveness (opens in new tab) and impressive distance (opens in new tab). The best Ping drivers? Well, the G2 was a favorite and in more recent times there was the popular G driver - and we were also big admirers of the G410 range that was launched in 2019. In fact, it's hard not to become a little misty-eyed looking back: the Anser putter, Eye 2 irons, TiSi driver. Indeed given the success of Tour players, Ping has clearly been creating the best golf drivers (opens in new tab) on the market for a long time now. Ping has delivered some of the game's most innovative products over the years, across a number of equipment categories.
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