Ping G425 LST Fairway Review
Ping expanded the number of fairway wood models available when it launched G425, giving golfers more choice depending on the performance characteristics they prioritise. In truth, a fairway wood is a very personal club that many rely on for lots of different shots while others use one sparingly because of the intimidation that can set in when standing over the ball.
The LS in the LST stands for low spin, so this is a model aimed at stronger players – both in terms of swing speed but also the ability to make contact on and around the sweet spot time after time. We tested a 14.5° head on the launch monitor and the golf course up against the standard G425 Max version to see how the performance compared and if it was the best Ping fairway wood in the range.
At address, the G425 LST fairway has a more compact size than the standard model, which some may view as daunting but for us it focused our attention on achieving a clean strike. It also made us feel like the club would get under the ball a little easier, especially when it was sitting down slightly. The three dot system on the front of the crown is arguably not as effective as a traditional single alignment mark but for those that want to promote a slight heel or toe contact to encourage a certain shot shape then it could come in handy.
For us, in like-for-like centred strikes, the G425 LST outgunned the Max model. We swung it faster and the ball speed consequently was over 2mph quicker. The spin was lower, but not excessively so – around 200rpm on average just under the 3,000rpm mark and it carried a good five yards farther. Sometimes this number was closer to ten. The flat sole and squarer face seemed to work well from the rough, popping the ball out nicely even when the ball was sitting down. Just like on the very best fairway woods, strikes low on the face got up in the air better than expected.
The flight was more penetrating than the Max model overall but you can adjust the loft to alter it and what was…
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