Golf Club Drivers
Drivers for golf that feature large-headed woods designed to maximize distance and forgiveness for tee shots. The category spans budget through premium options (about $35–$600, avg ~(price varies)) and includes brands like TaylorMade and Callaway among 41 indexed products with an average rating of 4.37
Top Products
Orlimar ATS Junior Lime/Blue Golf Driver (Ages 3-5)
Orlimar
Budget
Orlimar ATS Junior Girls Golf Driver (Ages 5-8) right-handed, 34in
Orlimar
Budget
Orlimar ATS Junior Lime/Blue Golf Driver (Ages 3-5)
Orlimar
Mid-Range
Orlimar ATS Junior Boys' Golf Driver (Ages 9-12) Red/Black
Orlimar
Mid-Range
Orlimar ATS Junior Golf Driver (Ages 5-8) blue/lime
Orlimar
Mid-Range
Intech Tec Plus Golf Driver – Men & Women, Right-Handed
Intech
Mid-Range
Intech TEC+ Golf Driver - right-handed, 460cc
Intech
Premium
Cobra LTDX Max Men’s Driver (Matte Black-Gold Fusion)
Cobra
Premium
Titanium Driver Golf Club with Lightweight Graphite Shaft
Speed System Golf
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COOLO golf driver for beginners and average golfers
COOLO
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Titanium Driver Golf Club 10/11.5/12.5 Lofts, Right/Left Handed
Speed System Golf
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TaylorMade SIM2 MAX Driver
TaylorMade
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Speed Titanium Driver Golf Club 10/11.5/12.5 Loft (RH) with Deluxe Headcover
Speed System Golf
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COOLO golf driver for beginners and average golfers (460cc, 10.5/12°)
COOLO
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COOLO Golf Driver for beginners and average players
COOLO
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COOLO golf driver for beginners and average players
COOLO
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COOLO Golf Driver for Beginners and Average golfers, 460cc, 10.5/12°
COOLO
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COOLO Golf Driver for Beginners and Avg Golfers
COOLO
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Titanium driver golf club with oversized sweet spot (right/left handed)
Speed System Golf
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Callaway Rogue ST Max Driver
Callaway
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TaylorMade SIM2 MAX Driver
TaylorMade
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TaylorMade SIM2 MAX Driver
TaylorMade
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COOLO Golf Driver for beginners and average players
COOLO
Premium
Callaway Rogue ST Max Driver
Callaway
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right driver loft and shaft flex for my swing?
Select loft based on launch angle and forgiveness: higher lofts (10.5°+) help slower swing speeds get more carry, while lower lofts suit faster swings for lower spin. Choose shaft flex by swing speed—regular for moderate speeds, stiff for higher speeds, senior or ladies for slower speeds—and consider shaft weight and torque for feel and control
What differences should I look for between drivers from major brands?
Compare head size and shape, adjustability (loft and weighting), material and construction (titanium vs composite faces), and included shaft options. These factors affect forgiveness, ball flight, and adjustability rather than brand alone
Are adjustable drivers worth it and how do I use adjustability features?
Adjustable drivers let you fine-tune loft, lie, and center of gravity to influence launch, spin, and shot shape; they are useful if you want to dial in ball flight or expect to refine settings over time. Start with neutral settings, then make small loft or weight changes and test on the range to evaluate impact
How much should I expect to spend on a driver and what are the budget tiers?
Drivers in the market typically range from budget options under $100 to premium models above $400; mid-range drivers commonly sit around $150–$300. Higher price often reflects advanced materials, adjustable features, and premium shafts, while budget models can still offer basic forgiveness and performance
What features most affect forgiveness and distance?
Large clubheads with high moment of inertia (MOI), low-and-back center of gravity, thin faces with good trampoline effect, and stable shaft/head combinations improve forgiveness and can increase distance for off-center strikes. Shaft fitting and proper loft selection are equally important for maximizing distance
How should I care for and maintain my driver to preserve performance?
Keep the clubhead and face clean after use, avoid striking non-ball objects, store the driver in a dry place away from extreme heat, and check ferrules and grips periodically. Replace worn grips and consider professional re-shafting or loft/lie checks if performance degrades
Should I get a custom fitting before buying a driver?
A custom fitting can identify the optimal loft, shaft flex, length, and head configuration for your swing, which often improves consistency and distance; it’s especially useful if you hit multiple ball flights or have a higher handicap. If a fitting isn’t possible, use specs from similar clubs you hit well as a starting point