Ping G410 LST Driver Gents Left Hand
This high-MOI model is engineered to produce low, stable spin with the shot-shaping control provided by the G410 driver family’s innovative movable-weight technology. The compact, multi-material 450cc head combines a fast, forged T9S+ face, improved aerodynamics, and a MOI 3% higher than the G400 LST. Trajectory Tuning 2.0 expands your loft and lie adjustability utilising a patented eight-setting, lightweight hosel.
Low-Spin Design
A movable high-density tungsten back weight shifts the CG location in each direction from neutral to influence right or left shot direction. The CG position is slightly forward of the G410 Plus and SFT models in all three positions (Draw, Neutral, Fade), leading to spin reduction of approximately 200 to 400 rpm, depending on shaft and a golfer’s launch conditions.
Movable Weight
The G410 LST shares the movable-weight technology introduced in the G410 Plus model, enabling you to position the centre of gravity for controlling your ball flight, putting tour-level fitting in your hands. Weight positioned on the extreme boundary increases MOI to elevate ball speed and forgiveness.
Faster Profile
LST's profile is smaller, more rounded and pear shaped to promote clubhead speed. Its “Tour Square” face sits slightly open and the score-line pattern frames the impact area to aid in alignment. The creased crown design has stiffening properties and provides a clean and powerful look at address.
Aerodynamic Shape
The LST is engineered with a smaller profile that is shorter front to back and heel to toe. Aggressively shaped, more-efficient Turbulator Technology atop the Ti 8-1-1 crown accentuates the head’s aerodynamics and increase clubhead speed for generating distance.
High-Speed Face
To accelerate ball speed for distance, the T9S+ precision-machined forged face undergoes a patented heat-treatment process, creating a thin, hot impact area for maximum flexing. A rougher face texture helps reduce spin.
Internal Dragonfly Technology
Patented Dragonfly Technology on the inside of the 450cc head creates an ultra-thin crown structure, saving weight, which is moved to the extreme boundary of the clubhead to increase the MOI by 3% (compared to the G400 LST) for added ball speed and forgiveness.
Trajectory Tuning Chart
Trajectory Tuning 2.0 in the G410 drivers utilizes a lightweight, aerodynamic hosel sleeve that provides eight positions for influencing ball flight through loft (±1.5°) and lie adjustments, including up to 3° flatter than standard.
PING Shafts
The PING Tour 65 & 75 (lower launch, low spin, stable feel) and the counter-balanced PING Alta CB Red 55 (high launching, lightweight) are developed in house by PING engineers.
After-Market Shafts
For custom after-market options, golfers can choose the Project X EvenFlow Black 75 (low launch, low spin) and Mitsubishi Tensei™ CK Orange 60 (mid launch angle, low spin).
To get the most distance from your driver, you must optimize the launch angle and spin rate of the ball by selecting the proper loft and shaft flex for your swing speed. Generally, golfers with slower swing speeds require more-lofted drivers and more-flexible shafts to achieve the proper launch conditions. Conversely, golfers with faster swing speeds generally require lower-lofted drivers and firmer shafts.
We recommend that you get fit for the shaft that allows you to play your best golf. Whether that’s a softer, lighter shaft with a higher launch or a heavier, stiffer shaft with a lower trajectory, a McGuirks Golf Certified Club Fitter can help you find the shaft that brings consistency to your game.
PING offers a variety of grip sizes and styles to fit different hand sizes and texture preferences. Since grip size influences your wrist action, and therefore the direction of your shots, it is commonly used by fitters to affect ball flight.
PING color-coded grips are available in six different diameters, and can be further customized with grip tape according to your needs. Once the neutral grip color code has been determined based on hand measurements, golfers may consider smaller diameter grips to help control fades and slices, or larger diameter grips to help control draws and hooks.