
The Ping G425 LST comes with two loft options. This driver is also a great choice for beginners and intermediate players who want to hit straight shots and shots as far as possible. The CG-shifting weight in the clubhead can be positioned to draw, neutral or fade setting. As a result, the driver is ideal for those who want to gain more distance and ball speed in their game. This produces more momentum and increases the forgiving nature of the driver. The Ping G425 MAX comes with three loft options. They have various weights and produce different launch angles. These shafts are available in multiple flex variants including soft regular, regular, stiff and x-stiff. The drivers additionally offer other shaft options comprising of the Ping Tour 65, Ping Alta Distanza, Aldila Rogue White 130 MSI 70, Mitsubishi Tensei AV Orange 65 and Mitsubishi Tensei AV Orange 55. There are three models of the Ping G425 driver:Īll the above three Ping G425 drivers come with a counter-balanced Ping Alta CB Slate stock shaft that has an 8-gram plug at the end. The tables given below illustrate how the eight settings offered by the Ping G425 driver affect the loft and lie settings for each of the three drivers in this series. Yes, the Ping G425 MAX driver is adjustable. Position the movable weight towards the heel or the toe of the driver’s head depending on whether you want a draw setting or a fade setting for your driver.Seat the head back in its place and tighten the loosened screw by turning the wrench in the opposite direction the same number of times.Align the arrow marking on the driver’s head with the setting on the shaft that gives you the preferred loft and lie combination.Lift the head upwards using mild force and remove it from its position.Turn the wrench a few times to the left until the screw becomes loose.



