Ping G Le4 6 Hybrid / 26 Degree / Ladies Flex

Ping G Le4 6 Hybrid / 26 Degree / Ladies Flex

Dhs. 1,050 AED
Ping G Le4 5 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Ladies Flex

Ping G Le4 5 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Ladies Flex

Dhs. 1,050 AED
Ping G430 2 Hybrid / 17 Degree / Stiff Flex

Ping G430 2 Hybrid / 17 Degree / Stiff Flex

Dhs. 1,000 AED
Ping G440 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Senior Flex Save: Dhs. 130

Ping G440 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Senior Flex

Dhs. 1,300Dhs. 1,170 AED

PING hybrids and driving irons are celebrated for their forgiveness, consistency, and easy launch, and they are widely regarded as one of the most popular and trusted brands worldwide. At NEXT2NEWGOLF UAE, our range of used PING hybrids and driving irons gives golfers across the UAE access to these highly sought-after performance clubs at great value.

Each club is thoroughly inspected and graded for head, shaft, and grip condition. From the ultra-forgiving G425 hybrid to the stable and precise Crossover driving irons, PING’s designs are perfect for golfers seeking dependable long-game options.

Our stock updates frequently, so if the model you want isn’t available today, check back soon — PING hybrids and driving irons are extremely popular.

Yes, PING as a brand has always had a reputation for making some of the most forgiving clubs on the market, and their hybrids are no different. Featuring low and deep centres of gravity, wide soles and perimeter weighting, all designed to help get the ball airborne more easilyand reduce the effects of mishits. PING hybrids are ideal for players of any skill level looking for consistent distance and accuracy from the tee, fairway and rough.

Most modern PING hybrids are adjustable. This means you have a variety of different loft and lie options when you buy a new or used PING hybrid, letting you dial in your ball flight and distances to improve your long game.

A PING Crossover is ad type of driving iron designed to help replace long irons while offering a combination of forgiveness, distance and control. It has a slightly larger clubhead than a traditional driving iron, making it easier to launch the ball, but can still produce a penetrating ball flight lower than a hybrid. Over the years, PING has released multiple versions of the Crossover clubs, including models like the iCrossover, G Crossover and G425 Crossover, each with slightly different forgiveness, launch and design characteristics. They are ideal for golfers who want the look and feel of an iron combined with the versatility and playability of a hybrid.

Absolutely. PING's game-improvement models, particularly from the G-series, are among the most forgiving clubs on the market. They help beginners hit straighter, more consistent shots whilst building confidence on the course. They’re the brand we most often recommend for beginners, and buying used makes it even more affordable to start with quality equipment.

PING designs clubs for every type of golfer. Beginners and high-handicappers benefit from game improvement models like the G-series, which offer maximum forgiveness. Mid- to low-handicappers often prefer models like the i-series for greater shot-shaping control. If you're unsure, our team can help match you with the right PING club for your playing style.

Yes! Many golfers replace their hard to hit long irons with forgiving, high launching hybrids. It's very common to see golfers with more than one hybrid in the bag as they might have replacement hybrids for their 3, 4 and 5 irons.

Yes hybrids are extremely popular with high handicap golfers and beginners. This is because they're so easy to launch and are far more forgiving than traditional irons. The wider sole and deeper centre of gravity help get the ball airborne easily making them great alternatives to longer irons.

Yes hybrids are widely considered easier to hit than driving irons, the larger clubhead and lower centre of gravity make it much easier to launch the ball into the air and keep mishits flying straight and far. Driving iron typically suit golfers with faster swing speeds and more consistent ball striking, whereas hybrids are built to suit a wide range of golfers.

Hybrids are ideal for golfers who struggle with their long irons and want a club that is easier to launch and more forgiving. They work particularly well for players with slower swing speeds or those who want help getting the ball airborne form the fairway or rough.