Drivers Reviews
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 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
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MD Golf Superstrong Superfit Driver Review
RRP: £170
TG Rating Owners' Rating TG Tester Reviews: James Ridyard, Professional: Looks large at address, which may instil some confidence for many. Distance was a little below average but it performed well on off-centre hits, perhaps down to the triangular, high MOI head...
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Cobra BiO CELL+ Driver Review
RRP: £329
TG Rating Cobra’s low-spin 440cc BiO CELL+ driver comes in five colours and features an ultra-light “TOP Technology” (Thin, Optimised, Personalised) “Venollum alloy” crown, which is 4.1g lighter than the titanium crown on the BiO Cell, to lower the...
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Cobra BiO CELL Driver Review
RRP: £249
TG Rating Owners' Rating The BiO CELL driver features a 460cc head and 0.5 inch longer shaft than the more compact, lower-spinning BiO CELL+ which is 440cc and aimed at better players. Comes in five colours, including black, compared with four options for the AMP CELL...
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Callaway Big Bertha Alpha Review
RRP: £399
TG Rating Meet the world’s first driver with an adjustable centre of gravity. It’s the most adjustable driver ever, with four ways to tweak it – via weights to promote a draw or a fade; loft and lie via the OptiFit hosel; the vertical centre of gravity via...
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Callaway Big Bertha Review
RRP: £349
TG Rating Owners' Rating Includes video review
The Big Bertha is being touted as a “Total Performance Driver” by Callaway – so it should suit a broader range of players than the Alpha (right). What does Total Performance mean? It has a high moment of inertia and a hot face to maximise distance...
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Callaway X2 Hot and X2 Hot Pro Drivers Review
RRP: £279
TG Rating The Pro Version features a smaller, 440c head with more neutral bias designed for more workability, and delivers penetrating trajectories with low spin. It costs the same as the standard version and comes in an 8.5° head and can be tweaked from...
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Adams XTD Driver Review
RRP: £329
TG Rating Owners' Rating Includes video review
TG Tester Reviews: James Ridyard, Professional: Joel Tadman, Equipment Editor: TG Tester Reviews: James Ridyard, Professional: Nice profile and matt finish. The slot isn’t off-putting, if anything it helps with alignment. It was noticeable how heel...