Head-To-Head: PING G440 LST Versus Titleist GT2
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Head-To-Head: PING G440 LST Versus Titleist GT2

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Head-To-Head: PING G440 LST Versus Titleist GT2

When it comes to high-performance drivers, the PING G440 LST and the Titleist GT2 are two of the top contenders in 2025. Both were included in the 2025 Best Golf Driver testing but only one delivered across every category. We put these two drivers head-to-head using our comparison tool to see which model comes out on top for different swing speeds and playing styles.

Distance

When it comes to distance, the GT2 holds a noticeable edge. Its 9.8 score was among the highest in this year’s test, making it one of the longest drivers of 2025.

The G440 LST wasn’t far behind with a 9.4 and, for some players, that difference may not be a dealbreaker, especially if consistency and forgiveness matter more than raw yardage. Launch and spin likely explain the gap: the GT2’s launch window and spin profile produced a longer peak carry for most testers.

Forgiveness

This is where PING pulls ahead.

The G440 LST posted one of the highest forgiveness scores among all low-spin drivers. Lower ball-speed deltas, tighter shot patterns and more consistent performance across the face gave it a decisive win in this category.

The GT2, while stable enough, showed a little more variation across mishits. If you’re not finding the center of the face every time, it’s something to keep in mind.

Titleist GT2 Profile

Accuracy

This one’s close. The GT2 had a slight edge in accuracy based on average offline values. However, the G440 LST posted a better combination of accuracy and forgiveness across swing speeds, especially in the mid and low ranges.

The bottom line: You’re not giving up accuracy with either driver. If your misses tend to get wild, the PING may help you rein them in a bit better.

Swing speed performance

Another factor to consider is how these drivers perform at different swing speeds. The GT2 stood out for faster swingers while the G440 LST was a surprising frontrunner for lower swing speeds.

Swing SpeedDriverOverallDistanceAccuracyForgiveness
HighPING G440 LST8.938.707.839.10
Titleist GT29.359.118.958.45
MidPING G440 LST9.609.208.909.40
Titleist GT29.609.908.608.60
LowPING G440 LST9.709.509.009.20
Titleist GT28.909.008.307.60

Value

PING is slightly less expensive but the price difference isn’t enough to make this decision based on price alone. When testing this level of driver, go for a fitting and compare them and be prepared to spend the $50 extra if the Titleist makes sense for your game.

Final verdict

If you’re buying based strictly on distance and speed, the Titleist GT2 is the clear winner—especially for faster swingers. If you need more all-around consistency and forgiveness, especially at mid to low speeds, the PING G440 LST quietly makes a strong case as the more versatile option.

Want to compare other drivers? Take a look at our head-to-head comparison tool: MyGolfSpy Head to Head Comparison Tool.

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Brittany Olizarowicz

Britt Olizarowicz is a scratch golfer, former teaching professional and one of MyGolfSpy’s leading voices on equipment testing and golf performance. She has spent more than 15 years working at private clubs in New York and Florida and now specializes in translating test data and swing mechanics into practical advice for everyday golfers. Britt began playing at age 7 and has never left the game. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her on the course, playing pickleball, cooking, running or out on the boat with her family.

Brittany Olizarowicz

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      Mike Harmon

      11 months ago

      Bottom line Krank drivers will out perform any OEM driver. Your ratings r based on what they pay u

      Reply

      Patrick Patterson

      11 months ago

      What i dont like about your distance scoring is what is the actual distance difference .5 yards thats nothing unless its 2 yards they are all the same even 2 yards isnt even that much 145 to 143 to the pin same

      Reply

      Titleist_LFF

      11 months ago

      What MPH clubhead speed is considered in the high swing speed?

      Reply

      KeithHan79

      11 months ago

      105+ is considered high. Mid is 90-105 and low is below 90.

      Reply

      Mark R

      11 months ago

      Not a fan of MGS’ rating system.

      What does a 9.4 vs 9.8 mean to me in overall distance?

      “Yeah, but this one goes to 11”

      How about putting the driver on a swing machine at 100mph clubhead and telling us the carry distance. That would actually be meaningful data.

      Reply

      paul

      11 months ago

      Exactly the comparison I wanted. I switch from titleist and ping every 4 years or so. Thank you!

      Reply

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