The driver is the golf club we all love. This season has seen many new launches, all claiming to help you hit the ball longer and straighter. But how do you know which driver to buy? Take a look through our extensive driver reviews section where you will find product information, specifications and reader reviews, as well as driver test results from the TG team.
Take a look at our 2020 Drivers Test to see us pit all of the latest models head-to-head. We compared 20 leading models on a launch monitor to identify the fastest driver, the longest driver, the most forgiving driver, and the
The Mizuno ST-Z and ST-X drivers are the result of a three year project to put the brand back at the top of the golf driver speed, distance and forgiveness tree.
Mizuno drivers have been on a heck of a journey. Back in the 90s when Nick Faldo...
The Honma T//World GS driver is designed to give extra speed and distance to golfers with slow swings.
The T//World GS range from Japanese golf brand Honma is aimed at golfers with slower swings looking to increase ball speed and distance. The...
Wilson Golf CEO Tim Clarke set his team a challenge for the new D9 driver... build a club that gets in play on Tour.
Wilson Golf's D family has been built on the foundation of lightweight speed since 2013. Simply by reducing weight, it’s a range that...
The TaylorMade SIM2, SIM2 Max and SIM2 Max D drivers all have deconstructed heads to improve MOI forgiveness and stability.
In creating the three SIM2 drivers, TaylorMade have taken a Formula One-style approach to engineering, stripping...
Golfers needing forgiveness have sometimes been forced to sacrifice speed and distance – the Callaway Epic Max and Epic Max LS seek to end that compromise.
Callaway have been using Jailbreak to boost ball speeds in their drivers since the...
Maximising clubhead speed to deliver maximum distance – the Callaway Epic Speed driver uses a simple formula that golfers will love.
The new Epic range is all about speed, and this model is the fastest of the three, so that should tell you that...
New for 2021, Ping G425 drivers are a three-model family. There's a model targeting ultimate forgiveness, one for stopping a slice, and another for reducing spin.
Ping G drivers have a very long bloodline. 11 iterations of Ping G siblings can...
The 0211 is PXG's brand new affordable, super versatile mid-spin driver that targets everyone from 0-25 handicappers.
“Affordable” isn’t a word said very often by billionaire PXG owner Bob Parsons. But that’s what he asked for when he tasked his team...
Cobra Golf's three model King RADSPEED driver family takes Radial Weighting to the extreme. Here we explain whether the RADSPEED, RADSPEED XB, RADSPEED XD or will best suit your game.
At times it feels like golfers need a physics degree and PHD in...
The Ben Hogan GS53 Max driver is a carbon-composite crowned, lightweight, long and ultra-forgiving premium model and it comes at a very impressive price.
The Ben Hogan GS53 Max driver proves once again that, in an era of £500-plus big sticks, it is...
The new Titleist TSi2 and TSi3 drivers feature a more compact head, new adjustability system and use a “breakthrough” titanium in their face that has never been seen in golf.
Two years on from their TS (Titleist Speed) drivers, we have the TSi2 and...
The Callaway Big Bertha B21 driver combines an unusual mix of low spin, forward CG and high MOI performance for golfers who suffer with a distance zapping slice.
There’s never been more chatter around the incredible levels of speed and...
The Srixon ZX5 and ZX7 drivers are a further push to get more tour pros playing Srixon drivers, a strategy which has already seen major success with Shane Lowry's 2019 Open Championship victory.
Two years ago Srixon revealed their new Z785...
Callaway's new Mavrik Max driver is the easiest launching model with the highest MOI and most draw bias.
Related: See how the Callaway Mavrik Max compared to the year's other drivers in our 2020 driver test
Thanks to two sole weights (14g and...
The Callaway Mavrik Sub Zero has a more traditional lower-tail design and is aimed at golfers who don't lack clubhead speed
See how the Callaway Mavrik Sub Zero compared to other drivers in our 2020 driver test
All three drivers have exotic new FS2S...
Callaway's new Mavrik driver has the fastest head shape of the three new drivers, with a lower MOI but more accuracy than the Epic Flash.
See how the Callaway Mavrik compares to other drivers in our 2020 driver test
Callaway say the three new Mavrik...
TaylorMade's SIM Max D is a slice busting draw biased driver with weight moved towards the heel and a larger face profile
Related: See how the TaylorMade SIM Max D driver compares to 2020's other drivers in our big driver test
TaylorMade's new SIM...
TaylorMade's new SIM Max Driver focuses on forgiveness, with an 8% larger face than the SIM driver and 20g of back weight
Click here to see how the TaylorMade SIM Max driver got on in our 2020 drivers test
TaylorMade's new SIM Max Driver has a much...
TaylorMade's new SIM driver focuses on controlling spin and adjustability
Click here to see how the TaylorMade SIM compares to 2020's other drivers in our drivers test
The new TaylorMade SIM (Shape in Motion) driver is one of three new drivers from...