TaylorMade BRNR Copper Mini driver is a popular option.
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The goal is to give every club in the bag some love during your round, but if you were to keep tabs on usage, chances are you’d find a club or two collecting dust. If the 3-wood happens to be that club — and it’s possible depending on how often you hit driver — consider a contrarian option like TaylorMade’s BRNR Mini Copper ($450).
“The Mini is a great option for the player who tends to be a little more shallow with their angle of attack,” says Kris McCormack, True Spec’s VP of tour and education. “Or even somebody who has a positive angle of attack with their fairway woods, it gives them a better option off the tee.”
If you’ve never heard of a mini driver before, think of it as the best bits of a driver and fairway wood. The shorter shaft (less than 44 inches) makes it easier to control than a driver, while the deeper 304cc head offers an abundance of off-center forgiveness a traditional fairway wood simply can’t provide.
Refinements have also been made to the sole in recent years, meaning you can rely on it off the tee and from the fairway. Even Tommy Fleetwood and Adam Scott have made the club a bag staple this season.
If you need a reliable 1B option after the driver, the Mini could be the ticket to long-game consistency.