PING G25 Driver with TFC 189 Graphite Shaft
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Era / Decade
Early 2010s (Released in 2013)
Material
Titanium head, graphite shaft (TFC 189D), and rubber grip.
Condition
Good to Very Good. The club face and crown show minor play wear and typical light scratches. The grip appears intact but may require replacement depending on usage. No visible dents or structural cracks.
Demand Level
Strong. PING G-series drivers from this era remain highly sought after by beginners and high-handicap golfers for their reliability and ease of use.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$85.00 - $130.00
Estimated Retail Value
$349.00 - $399.00 (original MSRP)
Comparable Sales
Recent eBay sold listings for PING G25 Drivers range from $90 to $145 depending on shaft flex and whether a headcover is included. Fairway woods in this series sell for slightly less ($60-$85).
Description
Authentic PING G25 Driver. Known for its high MOI (Moment of Inertia) and forgiveness, this driver features a sleek matte black finish on a titanium head. Equipped with a PING-engineered TFC 189 graphite shaft in a distinctive burnt orange finish, offering a high-launch, mid-spin profile. Standard length and right-handed orientation.
Key Features
Extreme forgiveness for off-center hits; matte black anti-glare finish; adjustable loft via hosel (though tool not shown); popular TFC 189 graphite shaft; PING's reputation for longevity and resale value holding.
Authenticity Indicators
High confidence. Correct matte finish on head; distinct burnt orange TFC 189 shaft colorway; serial number located on the hosel (visible under close inspection); proper PING branding on the grip and heel. Red flags: Glossy crown (G25 should be matte) or mismatched shaft colors.
Flaws to Note
Minor sole scratches and typical ball marks on the face; slight scuffing on the crown potentially visible; possible 'sky mark' near the top edge; grip may be slick/worn from age.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay (highest price potential), SidelineSwap (community-specific), or Facebook Marketplace (to avoid high shipping costs for long boxes).
Selling Tips
Clean the club head and face with soapy water and a soft brush to remove dirt and ball marks. Photograph the loft (e.g., 9.5, 10.5) and the shaft flex label (Regular, Stiff, etc.). Mention if it includes the headcover or adjustment wrench. Use a triangular shipping tube to prevent snapping during transit.