Best Drivers for Seniors 2026: Stop Swinging Harder and Start Swinging Smarter
The best drivers for senior golfers in 2026 — lightweight, high-launching, and built to maximize distance without swinging out of your shoes.
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The best drivers for senior golfers in 2026 — lightweight, high-launching, and built to maximize distance without swinging out of your shoes.
The best drivers for high handicappers in 2026 — forgiving, easy to launch, and designed to keep your misses in play. Ranked by actual performance data.
An honest review of the Titleist GT2 driver. High MOI, consistent launch, and that Titleist look — but is it worth $449 when the competition is this good?
Cobra Darkspeed vs TaylorMade Qi35 driver comparison — distance, forgiveness, adjustability, and value broken down honestly.
The GTS2, GTS3, and GTS4 hit tour bags this week at the Houston Open. Here's everything we know about Titleist's next generation of drivers.
Titleist GT2 vs Ping G440 Max — two elite drivers, one spot in your bag. Here's which one wins based on real data, not marketing hype.
I tested the TaylorMade Qi35 and Callaway Elyte drivers head-to-head over 6 rounds. Here's the honest winner — and why it might not be the one you expect.
You don't need a new driver. You need to stop swinging out of your shoes and learn to hit the center of the face. A rant from a 2-handicap who's seen it all.
Hot take: buying a new driver every year isn't helping your game. A 2-handicap explains why your money is better spent almost anywhere else in your bag.
AI-designed clubfaces, adjustable everything, and golf balls that think they're smart — here are the equipment trends defining golf in 2026.
The two biggest names in drivers go head-to-head. We compare the latest TaylorMade and Callaway drivers on distance, forgiveness, feel, and value.
I've tested 15+ drivers this year. Here are the best drivers for 2026 across every price point, from budget gems to premium powerhouses.