WHICH GOLF DRIVER IS RIGHT FOR YOU!
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- Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024
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The 2017 Taylormade M1 is such a great combination of looks, feel, distance, forgiveness and ability to adjust. It's in my bag (and I think it is still one of the best drivers available for a large segment of golfers).
I bought a Cobra King Speedzone driver this year with a regular shaft since stiff doesn't fit me. It was a cheap driver since it's a several years old model at this stage, but I couldn't be happier with the results! The driver increased my distance in a ridiculous fashion and it's by far the best driver I've spent money on.
It feels good to use, the sound it makes on a clean hit is incredibly satisfying and it even looks good! Plus, it's pretty forgiving.
I'd say this driver alone is what made me lower my handicap with several notches this year thanks to the extra distance I got which made approach shots a lot more manageable.
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I use a Ping G30 which I bought from eBay for £70. It’s very forgiving but now aged 67 I think it was the fact it had a senior flex shaft attached that made the biggest difference and allows me as a 20 handicapper just getting back into golf (stop playing through injury for 15 years) to hit some drives over 200 yards.
Was the injury caused by golf?
The guys laughed at me today as I carried 7 drivers to the golf course. None of which were over 3 years old except for the driver that I currently use which is the Callaway XR 9.5 ... None of the newer drivers go any further than the XR and the XR is a fairway finder for me. The latest new driver I have is the Callaway Rouge max, 9 degree, stiff shaft, (all the drivers have the stiff shaft). I hate the sound of a carbon infused driver but could get used to it if I saw an advantage but like the Cobra, or Sim2 nothing beats the XR for me. I sold one of the Callaway Epic speed drivers today. Ping is to loud and sounds like I crack the face every time I hit it with a center strike ! So with the rules being the way they are for drivers I doubt we will see much improvement other than sounds and looks anytime soon.
I bought the Mizuno Stz about 3 months ago and it has changed my game. I can definitely attest that it is very forgiving and I’m definitely keeping more golf balls than before!
Hearing good reports about Mizuno drivers . Going for a driver fitting in 2 wks . Always loved Ping woods but be interested to try Mizuno
Same here! I got lucky that it worked so well for me after blindly buying the club because it was on sale at Roger Dunn. I immediately started hitting it very well and far! Everyone kept asking me what my club was which was a great feeling. I love my STZ
Still playing my Mizuno st 190 I bought in 2020. The forgiveness is my favorite thing about it. I hit out of the toe often and they usually still do pretty good.
Own STZ, but i think Ping is more forgiving.
I liked that one but I couldn’t hit it well at all. Do pretty good with the G410 I got. I also really liked the stealth and it hit well. But not trying to spend that much and the carbon face worries me about durability.
Just bought Ping G410 Plus and hitting almost 300 yard drives first time on the course is great.
I use a Ping G425 (which I actually picked up from golfbidder) as I’d watched loads of reviews. I’ve been happy with it but am not the most consistent off the tee. Last week I played golf abroad and used a hire set, which had a Callaway Epic Driver, and I hit it long and straight again and again. Shows the benefit of really testing before buying and not always needing the newest to improve your game.
Weird g425 is loads more forgiving than the epic
Nike driver review part of this vid was brilliant😂😂(I'm easily amused)👍👍
I'm playing the M6 right now that I got 2 years ago second hand for $150. Just went to a fitting experience with Titleist, and they said that even though the new driver was a little more consistent, it doesn't outperform my current driver enough to warrant making the switch.
I have always purchased used drivers around 2 or 3 years old. The major issue is getting fitted as the club professionals will fit you for a new club but none have the selection of used clubs available to test and check the numbers for. The service for used clubs from Golf Bidder is just second to none .. Brilliant.
I play with a Ping G20 driver and three wood. I had a fitting recently and my pro said no point in changing them as I would only gain around 5 yards so just not worth it considering I’d recently been fitted for new irons which gave me over 20 yards gain in distances combined with my lesson.
I had a M2 in the bag for a few years but switched to a Cobra F8 about 3 years ago. The M2 definitely sounded better, but the F8 has definitely helped with the off center strikes... As a born and bred Wisconsin boy, I sure hope that cow is ok!
Callaway GBB Epic, Old but still good. My Irons are from 2020 but my driver is 2018.
My handicap is 18.2. Back in the summer I went to a golf shop with a net and a launch monitor here in the Netherlands with the intention of buying a driver, but the pro there told me I should fix a flaw in my swing before buying one. I was getting too much backspin. I guess I should be grateful to the guy, but I really liked the look of the Ping driver…
Great content - the one factor I would add that should be considered when selecting a driver is desired shot shape - i.e. pick a head that can be opened or closed and is constructed to help you hit the shape you want to hit - i.e. those M1 & M2, in my opinion, are best if you like to hit pro-fades - I've owned them both and that is what they prefer. If you want to hit Draws, don't buy a low-spin head, etc, etc. We play a shop shape - find a club that helps.
I have a Cobra F9 at 9.5 degrees with a regular 46" shaft in it in the bag
I have a TaylorMade M2, and a new (this year) M4 as fallback drivers. Set at 9 degrees both.
Both of the TaylorMade clubs are great, and I hit them with accuracy, as they are pretty forgiving, but the F9 beats them both for length when my swing is working.
Still, when it comes right down to it, my driver performance is limited more by me, than it is by any club in my hands.
Excellent video, I really like the look of the Taylormade Mini.
I picked up a fusion early Summer 2022 for £30! Spotless condition too, i love it draw setting 9.5deg it passed my PB with my SIM2 285 yards. Straighter too. It makes you think what marketing has turned us into.
G425 Max. I tried virtually every major driver last year. It was easily the best for my game. Keep more in play, less super spinny/bending shots. Still plenty of pop. (Hit two drives 312 & another at 297 on Sat. All in the middle.)
Been golfing for about a year and a half, found a G20 with a stiff shaft in it for 100$ hitting around 250 with it, super forgiving, confidence boosting. My other driver was much newer, couldn't hit it more than 225. Huge difference when you find one that is works for you,
Have the Callaway X 460 but launch it too high and get backspin 😮 (only driver I’ve ever had, bought brand new). Wanting the epic speed ls 😅
I'm rockin the Taylormade SIM driver, have had it for almost a year and a half, absolutely love it. Able to fairly consistently find the middle of the face now and the sound is just pure perfection when the middle is struck.
Very helpful for those with lower budgets. I have a Big Bertha 816 Alpha DBD driver and matching 3 and 5 wood. I bought them used. They are very adjustable. The driver is one of the longest of its day (2016). It seems to hold up well against the new drivers. Because my driver club length is significantly longer than standard I removed the weight altogether and replaced the cap. I also bought lighter sole weights for the fairways. With the two (front and back) sole weights in the fairways I can adjust draw-fade bias. They are still about D-5. They are all X-flex. Top of the line used clubs are way better than new cheaper quality new clubs.
Still using a Callaway X2 Hot. About 18 months ago changed out of the stock shaft to an Aldila Synergy Blue. It is like a new club. Went to Callaway demo day at my club and tried ST Max with different shafts including my own, and different lofts, not nearly as long and almost no difference in accuracy. Feel, looks and sound very important in a driver imho.
A very informative video Pete i still don't really understand the numbers.
I currently have the cobra f9 speedback, I don't think that I NEED an upgrade, but have always loved the look of the Ping G425.
Traded drivers with my neighbor and must say the G425 max has provided me everything I could want on the forgiveness side. Working with a coach to reshape my swing for more consistency
Just recently switch from the 2019 TaylorMade M2 with an Aldila NVS green shaft to the Callaway Rogue ST Max LS with a slightly heavier Tensei white shaft (65g). Gained about 15-20 yards off the tee, but more importantly my shot dispersion is now much tighter. I’ve always been a more wristy player so having that extra help to lower spin has been refreshing to see. Highly recommend both clubs.
Just started this summer, I've got a slazenger v300. Thanks for the insite on driver's, still not sure which to get. Keep them videos coming.
what did you decide on
I have a Cobra RadSpeed XB driver that's super forgiving and pretty long, but I recently bought a brand new standard RadSpeed driver for $199.00 It's still in the wrapper, because I'm afraid it might be too low spin for my 60 year old swing speed, so I may just resell it as new.
Currently using a Callaway Mavrik Max. Absolutely love it. Very forgiving and helping me find the fairway a lot more
Class video. I'm always hanging out for a deal on a G425. Driver is my least favourite club so any forgiveness I can get would be great.
I bought the Cobra King F9 at the end of 2019 and it is still in the bag. Turned down to 9° with the 14g weight forward. It is the best driver I've ever known. I have the arctic white with the matte finish and is is beautiful
Can't recommend golfbidder enough. I've had 2 clubs off then this season and traded old. Excellent service
I play Callaway XR with Speeder reg shaft but fade /slice got worse , so I put an A Flex 5 wood shaft into it and goodbye fade /slice !!!
I don’t actually carry a driver. Could never hit one consistently so ditched carrying one. Have been looking at the taylormade M1 though and learning how to hit it over the winter
taylormade m2 2017 is a great choice, customisable loft from 8.5, 10.5 and 12.5, only about £140 on ebay, so solid
2nd Swing Golf is selling a 9 degree 2016 Callaway Big Bertha Fusion driver. They ship internationally with FedEx. That may be the low loft super forgiving driver you mentioned in your video.
I use the 2018 callaway rogue. I messed around with the setting myself and found the sweet spot in addition to cutting off 1.5 inches from the standard stiff shaft length. Bomb fairways 300+ fairly consistently. While playing baseball for 20 years helps me generate lots of swing force, it’s because of RUclipsrs like yourself that have helped me fine-tune my game down into the 70s❤❤.
2018 Rogue is an absolute blessing of a club, how it doesn't get more mention when it honestly performs really similar to the new model blows my mind. The club is so damn forgiving, my miss-hit is a heel strike and I still bomb those 240m+ down the middle of the fairway with a slight fade.
I have the same club, it’s just incredible, I don’t think any more modern drivers beat it. Even the new rogue has to prove its as good.
Agreed. I got one second hand when I stopped using my Rbz and needed a new shaft. It’s brilliant and was only £130 odd pounds compared to any of the new rogues with are £450 minimum
@@mjpovey8563 I got mine second hand too for $100 USD for just the head. I had a shaft for it already so it mated perfectly.
Got the M2 2017 from the bidder of golf! It performs super well.
Happy Xmas I have just purchased the Mizuno STZ At 40% off the list price it’s a steal. At 61 I’m only hitting 240 yards max but my stats are 50% fairway hits so it’s time to improve I will still use a stiff shaft and set at 10.5 degrees as per my old Mizuno. Keep the videos coming Thanks Rob J
With the Cobra F9, make sure you get one with the milled face. There are Cobra F9's without the milled face that was made for a specific distributor in a cheap generic set that you will not get the same results out of.
Great videos Peter.
MINE IS MAVRIK SUB ZERO . Best drives before were 230 to 240 yds now in summer 285 to 290 plus but not yet 300 yds. set at D +1 on 9° driver high ball flight, is best in summer winter -1 D
My brother gave me his old R 11 and I gained about 10 yrds. over my 905r. I had a habit of slicing/fading very bad sometimes and that has gone away. As my swing improves I like the R 11 more and more.. I hit 95 to 100 mph at 61 yrs old and get up to 275 out of it. I can't really get a full backswing due to my back but I will take that now that I am finding fairways most of the time.
Love watching Pete play, but I really love club reviews and instruction !!!! This guy is a wealth of golf knowledge !!
Yeah but the constant arm waving gets on my threepennies.
Iv got multiple driver but I always go back to my calloway fusion, fairway finder
Rocking the G425 in xstiff at 9° loft. Love it. Great driver.
I carry the Mizuno ST-Z. I love the lower penetrating ball flight I get compared to my old Cobra Speedzone. Here in Texas we have alot of wind to contend with.
Cheers. I need a upgrade from my Callaway B.B 2. Can smash my driver about 280-300yds total with natural draw. I really like TS3, F9 and BB Fusion. Might grab all 3 and depending on the day, course and feel choose on the fly.
Love my G410; as a low spin player it helped me to hit more fairways and increase my distance by 10-15 yards. I’m know hitting drives where I hit them in my 20s. Can’t recommend it enough for someone who needs spin without jacking the loft up crazy high.
I am going back and forth right now between a Cobra Speedzone and a Titleist 917D2 - I was struggling with the big stick until I tried a 50g stiff Diamana shaft in the Titleist, started smoking most of my drives once I put in the lighter shaft. Have an Xcaliber T6+ shaft in the Cobra, think it is 73g, but the lighter shafts were not working in the Speedzone, once I put the stiffer heavier shaft in I got far better results. I love my Titleist, have complete confidence swinging that driver, but the Cobra gives me more distance on a center strike..... trying different weight combinations now to see what happens lol 19g in front and 12g in the rear position so far has proven best, but it is noticeably heavier than the Titleist driver. Lots to tinker with over the winter......
14:47 ball striking supremo that used to have a connection to Nike... Good to see Rick's old club on the market!
Super videos, and love your swing. I keep rewinding to watch the swing. Thanks. A couple of questions if you dont mind. How far is your tee from the screen, and which screen are you using?
Bring back the golf bidder challenge. Also could you do this for irons as well?
I rock the TS4, very low spin rates! I am also a little wild off the tee on my off days! Love/Hate relationship for sure!
I like combo of forgiveness and bombs (when struck in the center). Therefore, Callaway Rogue ST Max LS 9.5* 65g stiff wins for me.
Brilliant edit, nice work Team Finch
Thank you! ❤
I've got a Titleist 915 D3. It's got a slighter smaller head so makes me concentrate more and not try to hit a Bryson. More middle hits , doesn't float up, and looks good. Second hand on ebay for £100 with upgrade shaft. Boom! 😁💣💥
Just bought a new Titleist TSI 1 driver. I'm 66 years old, slower speed speed and my goal is to hit it straight with reasonable distance. As of now it's looks like its the best driver I ever had. Aslo bought the fairway 3 TSI2 a week later and I am hitting it so good.
I love that this is the video for today! just got back from a round and i stopped pulling out the driver after the 4th hole and just hit my irons for the rest of the round lol
I have a Nike vapor driver bought a few years ago when I started playing. I just got back into playing hitting it pretty well now.
I actually picked up a gen 5 pxg driver and it's brilliant. Solid as a rock...for the price you can pick up an 0211 as well it could have made the list for sure.
I bought one too. Figured for the price I couldn’t go wrong. Found it super forgiving and still long.
I played a 915D3 for a few months before getting a TSr3. TSr3 is hotter and more forgiving but it was 10% of the TSr3. There are definitely killer deal gems out there.
Awesome video Pete, thank you.I use a Taylormade RBZ Stage 2 Driver. Started playing golf in 2016 with this driver. Love this driver but would love to upgrade one day. Yes, it is holding me back I believe. Handicap is 6.2 and can be lower with a new driver. Getting a spin rate of around 6000 (tested it at the Pro Shop in South Africa). Would you might donating one? :) Anyway, thanks for the fabulous videos.
Such a good video. Buying a TS3 for the back up bag
JPX EZ - shortened shaft by 1.5" (happy gilmour that didint work- DOH) a little shorter in distance but also a little more straighter, so can't complain, cheers great review
Sim2 Max, I think its a good driver for my skill set. It is definitely forgiving enough for me lol
Must be a new golfbidder challenge on the way🧐🤔👍⛳️👍
I upgraded last season to an LTDx LS from an old Nike Sumo. I didn't get fitted for it but felt like I knew my numbers well enough to make an educated guess on the shaft. The good news is that I'm driving it 15 yards longer on average. What I was really surprised with was how much ball speed is retained on off-center hits compared to the old driver.
Of course, now I'm planning on taking it in to try some different shafts. I'm very happy with it but think that I might have it a little too stiff for my swing speed.
I had to have wrist surgery this year and bought a 12* Paradym to try out since my normal 10* was launching lower than normal. Has been a revelation. Averaging 14-15*/2200 and have picked up about 10-15 yds of carry straight away.
Loved this. I've been playing with Donnay clubs (I know) for the past 3 years after picking up some clubs from a relative. They must be about 25 years old but they're still in good condition. I'm really tempted by the Callaway GBB Epic.
Great video my driver is tsi3 8deg 😁💣
I've used the F9 that I got for cheap off Amazon a year and a half ago. It's pretty fantastic overall. This winter I'm going to invest in some lessons.
I tried treating myself and went for a cobra LTDX LS however I struggled with it and then I won the taylormade stealth, didn't get on with it but was really wanting to get on with it so went and got fitted for a shaft and still wasn't getting on with it. sold both drivers and bought My mates srixon X785 and I am absolutely smashing it
That was cool. Thanks for the info. And just for fun I own an M-1. Love it. Replaced my TM Burner with it. Getting an extra 15 yards. I put both weights all the way back and went to maximum loft and going straight as hell. Thanks Pete
i was thinking the same thing, who ever had that nike b4, strikes the ball so well
2017 Taylormade M1, 10.5 head turned down to 9.75, middle settings on weights, stiff shaft, avg of 266 yards this season. Love this driver, got fitted for stealth and still stayed with this....
I bought a Ts3 with a stiff Evenflow shaft in it and we didn’t get along. It felt heavy and I lost everything to the right. Granted they went a long way but couldn’t get the ball to turn over. I now game a PXG 0811 xf with a stiff hazardous yellow in it and can hit that baby draw if been searching for. With little if any lost distance
Good informative review of drivers Peter; loved it.
Also liked the dance moves at 13;43 - is the gym work is helping?
Quite fancy the look of the TM Mini Driver to be honest; may just go get one from GolfBidder
loved the vid... I currently play a Wilson D9.. but have never been fitted for a driver. working on swing etc with lessons then once I'm comfortable. I'll go for a fitting, although depends what the prices go up to by then!
Still playing the TM M1. But I've been thinking of switching to a Cobra recently. Well honestly I just need to see my buddy Seth for a driver lesson really. I'd prefer to hit it straighter to begin with honestly cause a new driver isn't gonna fix a bad swing no matter how much I want it to.
I'm rocking a speedzone extreme in Arctic white. I need bit of forgiveness being a 18 handicap but I get it out there and am confident with it in my hands.
Great to see a review of recent rather than latest models. My thoughts are that since they've all maxed out COR nearly 10 years ago, all they can do now is improve forgiveness and play w spin. With new drivers at 600+ I usually wait to buy a driver thats 1 or 2 models prior, at a great price (currently Cal Epic Max (picked up for $130 in 2022)). I try the latest stuff but won't replace a club unless I can see an improvement on a launch monitor, which is getting harder to do. I don't have a brand loyalty and have 5 brands in the bag. Now, how about a video like this with irons? Mine are 8 yrs old and I can't find anything that outperforms them.
I did like the vid! My driver is suited for my game. I have everything except budget covered!
Still gaming a 2016 M2. 10.5 reduced to 9 degrees tried many different options, most recently the cobra ltdx. Still didn't knock my M2 off its perch.
100%
I’ve got a M2 3 hybrid and it is a little gem to, doubt if any newer models would knock it off its perch either.
I am using the Sim 2 driver and it performs amazingly well,but I am looking to upgrade to the Titleist TSI or TSR series.🤔
Was fitted a few years back and have the Ping G410 plus. As a senior golfer using shotscope V3 performance average for 2022 is 235 yards, hitting the fairway almost 50% of the time.
Man oh man I would love to try all of those drivers but I am currently striking a Titleist TS1 and a Callaway Rogue blue. TS1 spends way more time in the bag
Early 2021 I bought my 2016 M2 on eBay for $170 in near mint condition w a stock Senior shaft. I got custom fit 2x last year for shafts, the last one w a Small Batch Evenflow Riptide CB 6.0 shaft. Average smash at 1.49 Feel/sound is unmatched. I’ve tried this head with blue and red Ventus (which aren’t counterbalanced) and couldn’t keep the spin under 3,000 rpm. Even with a Sim Max2 head
Next year I May compare to Callaway Rouge ST LS or Titleist TR2 and see how the numbers play out, but honestly I’m happy with my 2016 M2. Sure I may get an extra 5 yards of carry and a little more forgiveness but the amount of money to lay out for a new driver, it’s not worth it. I’m already in for a total of $520 with the small batch shaft and will not get nearly half that back on a private sale or maybe $150 on trade in.
Currently use the 917D3 and have been on the lookout for a TS3 head, but it has been hard to find one that isn't smashed or way overpriced. Also, been interested in the G425max, but so are a lot of people based on the prices I've seen on those still. Of course, I'm sure if I did a fitting, probably none of those are right for me.
I got a TS2 in the bag ... I have been looking at the TSr2 (the chopper version as you said to Carter, ha). The TS2 is just so good though. It seems when I am leaning to trying something new then I end up in a foursome with people rocking the latest and greatest ... but my drives are still better. Probably safe in my bag for 2023...
I'm still using my Ping G10. I've tried some new ones (even the 425) but G10 still has it. I have lost distance though but that could be just getting old. Only play once a week and managing to maintain my 8 handicap 😁
I’m still using a Taylormade M2.. a couple times a year I go test a couple of drivers, so far my M2 still performs the best.
i have two drivers that i use regularly-the ping g410 and nike vapor pro. what i like about them is they are both long and forgiving. i bring my nike driver when i'm feeling very confident. i like the fact that i'm the only one in my big circle of golf buddies that carries anything nike (i use nike vrs forged irons). when i play with strangers, they always notice the nike clubs.
my big bertha fusion driver changed my golf drives so straight ....love it
Great video Pete. I bought a Fusion driver a few months ago (on your recommendation from a review you did a couple of years ago - yes it took me that long to get it at a bargain price!) and just giving it a practice swing you can feel the balance difference straight away
The Taylormade M1 shown after the SLDR is from 2016, not ‘17. (Been playing the 430cc version for almost 5 years now.) The 2017 models have green accents, just to be accurate for everyone. 🤙
That vapor was my first driver. Still got it. Actually just switched out for an old burner.
Only other driver that I thought deserved to be in this video was the original Taylormade Sim! Otherwise great video!
Taylormade R9 supertri. Still great looking club also forgiving enough on those off center hits.