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Best drivers for slower swing speeds | ClubTest 2025

By: GOLF Editors
February 6, 2025
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Titleist's GT1 driver is one of the best drivers for slow swingers.

Have a slower swing? Check out our top picks among the latest drivers below.

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If your swing speed is on the slower side, an ultra-light driver can be a huge help. Luckily for you, we tested and determined the best drivers for slower swing speeds for ClubTest 2025 with the assistance of a large group of testers at Desert Mountain in Scottsdale, Ariz.

But how do these drivers work? It’s quite simple. With a lighter driver head, a golfer can swing faster, creating more ball speed and longer, higher-launching drives. Manufacturers make this happen with a combination of weight gains and aerodynamics. Below you’ll find the best ultra-light drivers for the slow swingers out there.

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BY CATEGORY: BEST DRIVERS FOR FORGIVENESS | BEST DRIVERS FOR SPEED | BEST DRIVERS FOR SHOT CORRECTION | BEST LOW SPIN DRIVERS

Titleist GT1

*Titleist’s GT1 driver was awarded 2025 ClubTest Game Changer status for its outstanding performance in the best drivers for slower swing speeds category.

Titleist GT1 Custom Driver

Titleist GT1 Custom Driver

$649 from Fairway Jockey
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THE BASICS: Titleist’s GT1 driver enters what’s becoming an ever-more crowded space with OEM’s realizing there’s a market for ultralight and high-launching drivers.  With the weight distributed properly — GT1 has the deepest CG in the entire GT family — the shape was also refined to make it more aerodynamic, helping the slow-to-moderate clubhead speed player swing it faster.

READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF TITLEIST’S GT DRIVERS

PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS: “Love the traditional black look. Lots of feedback at impact. Even when I toed it, it flew. Mishits were good. The feel and look sold it. Send me one!” – Charlie Funk on the Titleist GT1 driver

“Bigger head looks good. Mishits and shots off the toe were still good. I would purchase. Look and feel stood out.” – Alain Brunet on the Titleist GT1 driver

Callaway Elyte Max Fast

Callaway Elyte Max Fast Custom Driver

Callaway Elyte Max Fast Custom Driver

FEATURES & BENEFITS Lightweight, Forgiving, Easy-To-Swing For golfers with moderate swing speeds, the Elyte Max Fast model utilizes an ultra-lightweight design, including a lightweight shaft and grip, to deliver a very easy-to swing driver. This ultra-forgiving model is designed to increase clubhead speed for maximized carry distance. The Future of Composites The Elyte Max Fast driver features an all-new Thermoforged Carbon crown. This aerospace grade carbon fiber enables fast head speeds while optimizing launch and spin. Ai Advancements for Optimal Distance, Control, and Launch       Our most advanced Ai face to date, the new Ai10x Face delivers 10x more control points than the Ai Smart Face™. Designed to produce exceptionally fast ball speeds, tight dispersion, and optimized launch across the face. 
$599.99 from Fairway Jockey
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THE BASICS: The ultra-lightweight option from Callaway’s Elyte driver line is the Elyte Max Fast, which comes standard with a 40-gram shaft and 25-gram grip; it’s also available in a women’s configuration. The Elyte Max Fast is an ultra-light model designed for slow-swinging golfers looking to gain speed.

READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF CALLAWAY’S ELYTE DRIVERS

PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS: “Sound and performance were best of the bunch. Forgiveness was better than I’m used to.” – Will Prue (18.4-handicap) on the Callaway Elyte Max Fast driver

Cleveland Launcher HiBore XL Lite

Cleveland Launcher HiBore XL Lite Custom Driver

Cleveland Launcher HiBore XL Lite Custom Driver

A.I. SHAPING AND FACE HiBore XL features an innovative A.I. design–assisted chassis purpose built for enhanced forgiveness and sound at impact. And one of the largest ball striking areas in the industry helps amateur golfers hit for distance while keeping more tee shots in play. LIGHTWEIGHT BUILD The HiBore XL Lite is designed for golfers looking to increase their clubhead speed for better launch and distance with a Driver that is 32g lighter than the standard HiBore XL. HiBore XL Lite was also built with internal draw-biased weighting, an additional feature for golfers looking for help with a slice. MAINFRAME XL This variable thickness face pattern maximizes flex at impact to enlarge and reshape the sweet spot. This setup improves energy transfer across the face by repositioning weight low and deep in the clubhead for added forgiveness, consistency, and ball speed, even on strikes that miss the center. ACTIVWING The unique airfoil design stabilizes the clubhead by harnessing aerodynamic forces to better stabilize the clubhead during your downswing and guiding the clubface into optimal strike position, making it easier for you to hit the sweet spot and improve ball speed. 
$399.99 from Fairway Jockey
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THE BASICS: For players who struggle with a slice or need a little extra distance, the HiBore XL Lite is the ultra-light option in Cleveland’s Launcher HiBore XL lineup. The Lite version also has weight concentrated in the heel to produce a draw bias, but also maintain MOI and ball speed benefits of the standard version. One of the first things golfers will notice about the new HiBore drivers is that they feature a triangle shape, as opposed to the round or pear-shaped drivers that are typical today.

READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF CLEVELAND’S HIBORE XL DRIVERS

Mizuno ST-X PLTNM 230

Mizuno ST-X PLTNM 230 driver

Mizuno ST-X PLTNM 230

Mizuno’s CORTECH Chamber encases a dense stainless steel weight with elastomeric TPU, taking stress from the club face and creating an additional energy source.
$299.99 from www.amazon.com

THE BASICS: The ST-X PLTNM is a finely tuned version of the Mizuno ST-X that offers a total of 30 grams of weight saving to help moderate swing speed players gain extra distance. It features all of the same CORTech technologies as the rest of the ST 203 line but is paired with a lightweight Helium Platinum shaft and lightweight grip.

READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF MIZUNO ST DRIVERS

PXG Wildcat Driver

PXG Wildcat driver

PXG Wildcat Driver

Designed for players looking to make the game easier and more fun, the PXG Wildcat Full Bag Bundle delivers confidence, forgiveness, and effortless performance from tee to green.
$299.99 from www.pxg.com

THE BASICS: PXG’s Wildcat metal woods are geared to help players get the ball airborne, and it all starts with the lofts. The driver has a whopping 16 degrees of loft, aiming to help players get their drives in the air and nearer to the hole. It was crafted from a Ti-811 body and a high-strength Ti face insert, while the CG has been optimally (deeper and lower) placed to produce high launch and low spin. A stock length of 44 inches, 1.5 inches shorter than the modern standard, should allow golfers to more easily find the center of the club face.

READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF PXG’S WILDCAT DRIVERS

TaylorMade Qi35 Max Lite

TaylorMade Qi35 Max Lite Custom Driver

TaylorMade Qi35 Max Lite Custom Driver

$599.99 from Fairway Jockey
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THE BASICS: Within TaylorMade’s new Qi35 driver line, the Qi35 Max Lite is an ultra-lightweight model for players who need help creating speed. To design the Qi35 drivers, TaylorMade designers started with what’s called a “mood board” of images they wanted to shape the look of the new line. For Qi35, the mood board included an F-22 Fighter Jet, an exotic yacht, a Lamborghini and several examples of “point to” features — and all of these ideas culminated in specific features of the Qi35 drivers.

READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF TAYLORMADE’S Qi35 DRIVERS

PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS: “Don’t like gray color. Sits nicely at address. Off center hits still good. Lost a bit of distance on mishits. Would consider buying.” – Alain Brunet on the TaylorMade Qi35 Max Lite driver

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