Shop the complete used Ping G410 family, including pre-owned G410 drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, and irons. The G410 family was a landmark Ping release, introducing the company's first moveable-weight driver (the G410 Plus) and Ping's first adjustable hosel on a hybrid, with eight loft and lie settings that brought precise fitting to every category in the bag. Every used Ping G410 club in our inventory has been hand-inspected and graded so you know exactly what you're getting before it ships.

The G410 family is designed around distinct player profiles within each category. The driver lineup includes the G410 Plus (with a moveable 16-gram tungsten weight that adjusts between draw, neutral, and fade positions for up to 20 yards of shot-shape change) and the G410 SFT (with fixed heel-biased weighting for golfers who fight a slice). The fairway wood lineup includes the standard G410 (in four lofts from 3-wood through 9-wood), the low-spin G410 LST, and the slice-correcting G410 SFT. The hybrid lineup is the first Ping hybrid platform with an adjustable hosel, available in six lofts from 17° through 31°. The G410 family also includes the G410 Crossover, a utility iron replacement with a 30-gram dual-density tungsten toe weight for forgiveness. The iron lineup is a game-improvement set with COR-Eye Technology and a forged maraging steel face.

Because the G410 family is designed to work together, the drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids pair across categories. The G410 Plus driver pairs naturally with the standard G410 fairway wood for golfers who want broad playability with shot-shape adjustability. The G410 SFT driver pairs with the G410 SFT fairway wood for golfers who fight a slice. The G410 hybrids and irons round out the set with technology that ties back to the woods.

G410 sits in one of the deepest value positions in the used Ping lineup. The platform earned its reputation when it launched as one of Ping's most influential releases, introducing moveable-weight driver technology and adjustable hybrid hosels to the company's lineup. Because G410 has been on the market longer than Ping's newer long-game platforms, used G410 inventory is priced more aggressively than current-generation alternatives, making it one of the best value plays in the used Ping lineup.

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Are used Ping G410 clubs worth buying?

Yes. The G410 family was a landmark Ping release, introducing the company's first moveable-weight driver (the G410 Plus) and Ping's first adjustable hosel on a hybrid. Because G410 has been on the market longer than Ping's newer long-game platforms, used G410 inventory is one of the deepest value plays in the used Ping lineup.

What's the difference between the G410 Plus and G410 SFT drivers?

The G410 Plus is the broadly playable driver in the family, with a moveable 16-gram tungsten weight that adjusts between draw, neutral, and fade positions for up to 20 yards of shot-shape change. It fits the widest range of players from tour pros to mid-handicaps. The G410 SFT is the slice-fighting model, with fixed heel-biased tungsten weighting that produces a draw bias to help golfers who fight a left-to-right ball flight. Both drivers feature an 8-position adjustable hosel for loft (±1.5°) and lie adjustments to fine-tune launch and face angle.

Is the Ping G410 family good for beginners?

Yes, several G410 models are. The G410 SFT driver is the most beginner-friendly option in the driver lineup, with heel-biased weighting that produces a natural draw bias to help correct a slice. The G410 Plus driver also works for beginners thanks to its adjustable shot-shape weighting, which lets you set the driver in a draw configuration as your game develops. The G410 SFT fairway wood is the most beginner-friendly fairway wood with the same slice-correction technology. The higher-lofted G410 hybrids (5H, 6H) are built for beginners who want to replace long irons with more forgiving, higher-launching alternatives. The G410 irons are game-improvement irons that work for the broad range of players from beginners through low-handicaps. Skip the G410 LST fairway wood and the G410 Crossover utility iron if you're new to the game, since both are built for stronger players with faster swing speeds.