Ping G5 Hybrid Review
I’m a huge fan of Ping gear. Looking back there isn’t one cut of Ping gear I’ve owned that didn’t perform very well. I use a Ping G2 driver and it is about the simplest club to hit in my bag and it’s scary long.
I was excited to have a Ping G5 hybrid in the bag. I chose the same shaft that my G2 driver has, the TFC 100. Really the hybrid version of this shaft is the TFC 100H for those really picky folks.
Looks
The G5 hybrid is a pretty club. The head shape and end are pleasing to the eye when you’re standing over a shot. From above the club face looks a bit closed to me but I can also see much of the face with makes me “reflect” the shot will be simpler.
Technology
The engineers at Ping have been innovators for years. They’ve been ahead of many golf companies in terms of design and manufacturing thoughts.
The crown of the club is sloped which promotes higher launch through a low center of gravity. For space and uniformity the steel face is machined and robotically plasma welded.
The size of the club head isn’t giant. The compact size of the head promotes better shots and less resistance in the rough and from tough lies.
Ping doesn’t use a movable weighting system.
Options
The G5 hybrid is unfilled in 16°, 19°, 22° and 25° lofts.
Unfilled shafts:
| Shaft | Material | Flex | Torque | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PING CS Lite | steel* | Regular | 1.8° | 94g |
| PING CS Lite | steel* | Stiff | 1.7° | 107g |
| Right Temper DGS | steel* | Stiff | 1.5° | 125g |
| Right Temper DGX | steel* | X-Stiff | 1.4° | 123g |
| PING Z-Z65 | steel* | Stiff | 1.6° | 109g |
| PING TFC100H | graphite | Soft R | 3.8° | 75g |
| PING TFC100H | graphite | Regular | 3.2° | 76g |
| TFC 100H | graphite | Stiff | 2.7° | 78g |
| TFC 100H | graphite | X-Stiff | 2.6° | 79g |
| Aldila NV 85 Hybrid | graphite | Regular | 2.5° | 84g |
| Aldila NV 85 Hybrid | graphite | Stiff | 2.5° | 84g |
| Aldila NV 85 Hybrid | graphite | X-Stiff | 2.5° | 84g |
| Grafalloy ProLaunch Hybrid | graphite | Regular | 2.6° | 80g |
| Grafalloy ProLaunch Hybrid | graphite | Stiff | 2.5° | 81g |
| Grafalloy ProLaunch Hybrid | graphite | X-Stiff | 2.4° | 82g |
Ping has a color coded grip-size chart for players to determine the right grip. They offer 6 different grips from “full cord” to “textured spiral.” I prefer the new textured spiral myself.
On the course
First off, I don’t necessarily have a huge wits to hit a hybrid. I’m a honestly decent iron striker. I have a 2 iron which I can crush and it goes very straight. But I know I’m not the norm in this case.
I found the G5 hybrid (as I do many hybrids), not as “simple to hit” as everyone is led to believe. And I also didn’t find it to be as “forgiving” as all the hype about hybrids tells. This may be due to a few different reasons. One wits is that perhaps I may be playing the hybrid like an iron, hitting down on the ball. I also may be introduction the ball in the incorrect place in my stance. Is it a wood or is it an iron placement? I tried both and one in the middle.
On solid shots I hit a nice towering shot with the 19 degree and they went anywhere from 220-240 yards (about how far my 3-iron goes). I was able to work the ball if I really concentrated but it didn’t come genuinely to work it left to right (right handed) as I believe the face is a bit closed.
Critic’s corner
The major conundrum for me was that I couldn’t really “feel” the sweet spot with this club. Perhaps I never found it? Shots inside and outside felt the same as in the center.
I didn’t really find that I hit more fairways or could keep the ball in play any better than with my 3-iron. But then again, most public can’t hit a 3-iron.
Though Ping’s engineers make fantastic clubs, their head covers are “so so.” They work, but regularly fall off easily.
Conclusion
On well struck shots the G5 hybrid flew high and landed on the green softly. Terrible shots subdue had some decent space but went off line more than you’d reflect a “forgiving” club would.
If you have distress with your long irons, perhaps a G5 hybrid would be the answer for you. For me, the trusty long irons in my bag haven’t lost their place.


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