Instead of waiting for someone to utter the phrase, I’m going to beat everyone to the punch: It’s not the arrow, it’s the archer. Indeed, golf equipment can’t turn you into a world-beater overnight, especially if it’s straight off the rack.
It takes time to track down the best driver head and shaft setup — and you still need to put in work on the range to get the most out of the newest addition.
So what’s the benefit of buying new gear? If you’ve been following along with the release of GOLF.com’s robotic insights, many of the newest drivers on the market cater to certain misses, be it off the heel or toe. The goal is to minimize the big misses and keep the ball in play, something that’s possible with many of these offerings.
In the latest ClubTest insights report, we’re showcasing 5 drivers that produced the tightest dispersion patterns on the Golf Laboratories swing robot. If fairways are in short supply, consider testing several of these models to see if there’s a good fit.
(How we calculate: Each driver is robot tested using a 9-point face mapping. We hit 6 balls at 95 mph from each location on the face — high, low and middle quadrants — to determine how far the ball deviated from the center line. The smaller the number, the tighter the dispersion pattern.)
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Cleveland Launcher XL2 (10.5 degrees) | 5.1 yards
Cleveland Launcher XL2 Custom Driver
$449.99
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Cobra Darkspeed Max (10.5 and 9 degrees) | 6.7 and 7.4 yards
Cobra DarkSpeed Max Custom Driver
$399.99
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PXG 0311 Black Ops (10.5 degrees) | 7 yards
PXG 0311 Black Ops Custom Driver
$599.99
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Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max Fast (9.5 degrees) | 8.2 yards
Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max Fast Custom Driver
$599.99
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Mizuno ST-Max 230 (10.5 degrees) | 8.4 yards
Mizuno ST-Max 230 Driver
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Want to overhaul your bag for 2024? Find a fitting location near you at GOLF’s affiliate company True Spec Golf.