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
The Callaway RAZR Hawk is a top performance driver. For Callaway, the big story is about a new material they’re calling Forged Composite. This is a very light material that features in the sole and crown of the clubhead and because it weighs so...
Nike’s Machspeed driver was phenomenal because of its superb length – but the new version might just be even better. The black clubhead makes it look sheer class but the main benefit comes from the improved aerodynamics – Nike Golf engineers looked...
Ping have excelled themselves in recent years when it comes to woods, with the G series winning admirers all over the world. The latest product to roll off the production line in Phoenix is the fabulous K15 driver, designed to negate the effects of a...
The R11 may grab most of the headlines, but if you want to plonk a driver behind the ball and whack away, the new Burner could be for you. It may not be adjustable, but it’s full of innovation. The longer shaft means more yards – TaylorMade claim it...
Like the RAZR driver, the new Octane big boy features the forged composite material which is the lightest and strongest Callaway have ever used. That makes it possible for engineers to reposition the weight to optimise MOI, making the club more...
On first inspection, the new VR Pro driver looks very similar to the previous model but delve a little deeper and there have been some impressive enhancements on the 2011 product. The VR Pro, designed with input from Nike's Tour stars, features a...
Cobra’s new driver range for this year is packed full of technology, including the new E9 face technology, which replaces the previous 9-Point Technology. The new innovation means the sweetspot is 30 per cent bigger. Engineers looked at where golfers...
In order to provide the optimal launch conditions, the DXi uses trajectory control to allow golfers to get the best out of their game, regardless of handicap. Engineers have designed weight pads that are positioned in different locations dependent on...
It’s just amazing how MD Golf can produce clubs of this quality at a price that could conceivably be doubled and still be great value. It’s like getting a new BMW and paying for an old Fiat. We can’t speak highly enough of the Northern Irish firm and...
The MD Golf Seve Icon Driver is an extremely forgiving driver and comes in varying degrees of loft.
This big boy features added perimeter weighting to help maximise distance on off-centre hits – and it was an accurate piece of kit. The dispersion...
Benross are experts when it comes to making very solid clubs at a good price and the QUAD, retailing at less than £130, is another great example of this. Described as their most forgiving driver ever, the chaps at Benross have repositioned weight to...