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 

  • Tour Edge XCG-5 Driver Review

    RRP: £299

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 3.5 out of 5

    The Tour Edge XCG5 Driver is available in three lofts: 9°, 10.5°, 12° Web: www.touredge.com Tel: 01753 218 913

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  • Dunlop NZ9 driver Review

    RRP: £80

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 3.5 out of 5

    The Dunlop NZ9 driver is available in 10° loft.  Web: www.dunlopsport.com Tel: 0844 871 7775

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  • Benross Quad Speed RIP driver Review

    RRP: £149

    TG Rating Owners' Rating
    TG Rating 3.5 out of 5 5 out of 5

    The Benross Quad Speed driver is available in three lofts: 10°, 12°, 14° Web: www.benrossgolf.com Tel: 01932 821 200

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  • Orka GS5 Driver Review

    RRP: £170

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4 out of 5

    The Orka G55 driver is the firm's budget offering. It is a three-piece, forged driver with a 460cc head. It's designed to give golfers maximum forgiveness, maximum distance and accuracy. And it all comes at an incredible £169.99. This Orka driver is...

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  • TaylorMade R11S Driver Review

    RRP: £349

    TG Rating Owners' Rating
    TG Rating 4.5 out of 5 5 out of 5

    Twelve months after TaylorMade launched the revolutionary R11, the TaylorMade R11S Driver, with its bigger 460cc head, loft adjustability (1.5° in either direction), and changeable face angle (five positions) is set to deliver the brand even more...

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  • Callaway RAZR Fit Driver Review

    RRP: £329

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4.5 out of 5

    The Callaway RAZR Fit Driver is Callaway’s first foray into driver adjustability and it's an impressive one. The OptiFit system allows easy adjustment of the face to open, closed or square. Adjustable weights for the heel and toe help promote a draw...

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  • PING G20 Driver Review

    RRP: £255

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4.5 out of 5

    The fabulous G20 may not feature adjustability, but it’s packed full of technology to help improve your game. An external weight pad optimizes the centre of gravity for a powerful ball launch, but with low spin which ensures great distance. A high...

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  • Cobra AMP Driver Review

    RRP: £259

    TG Rating Owners' Rating
    TG Rating 3.5 out of 5 5 out of 5

    Cobra’s boldest-looking driver in some time with its gun metal finish, orange flashes and grip. By using Advanced Material Placement, Cobra engineers have thinned the walls and positioned weight more effectively – 15g has been placed further back for...

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  • Cleveland Classic Driver Review

    RRP: £249

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 3.5 out of 5

    Cleveland have combined old and new for their Classic driver. While it looks like the smaller headed persimmon woods of yesteryear, the Classic weighs just 270g (290g and Tour model available), delivers long tee-shots and boasts Cleveland’s largest...

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  • Nike Golf VR_S Driver Review

    RRP: £200

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4 out of 5

    Nike VR clubs have 85 wins (to date) on the worldwide Tours and the new range of VR_S woods are designed to offer more speed and additional forgiveness. The Nike VR_S driver features Nike’s NexCOR face thickness technology for ultra-hot launch off...

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  • Mizuno MP-650 Driver Review

    RRP: £279

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4 out of 5

    Mizuno’s better-player drivers haven’t always delivered to the same extent as their superb irons, but the MP-650 might change that. the pear-shaped head will certainly suit the more accomplished golfer, and the head sits slightly open too. It also...

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  • PING i20 Driver Review

    RRP: £229

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4 out of 5

    This is arguably the best-looking club Ping has ever produced. This is what many would consider a better players’ driver, because of the no-fuss crown and minimalist appearance, but there is an element of forgiveness alongside the workability. Ping...

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  • Benross Quad Speed Hot Driver Review

    RRP: £150

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    A mid loft and split dual crown design helped engineers lower the centre of gravity to produce a towering ball flight. The Quad stability system gives the driver more forgiveness. For the more accomplished there is also a 10° Speed Rip driver with a...

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  • Titleist 910 D2 Driver Review

    RRP: £300

    TG Rating Owners' Rating
    TG Rating 0 out of 5 5 out of 5

    The new Titleist drivers for 2011 (there is a D3 version too) mark the manufacturer’s first foray into the world of adjustability. The new SureFit technology allows golfers to alter the clubhead’s loft and lie angle independently from each other in...

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  • Snake Eyes Python XLD Driver Review

    RRP: £189

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    This is the follow-up to the popular Python XL driver and it features the thin-bead plasma-welded construction which makes the club eight to 10 grams lighter than traditional welding. Weight is therefore redistributed within the head to help optimise...

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  • Cleveland TL Driver Review

    RRP: £239

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    Cleveland’s driver make-up for 2011 is, to say the least, impressive. There are three models in the range – the XL270, the SL290 and the TL310. The numbers refer to how heavy the clubs are, with 270g obviously being the lightest and 310g the...

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