Mini Driver: Club Trends in 2025, We Choose Three Best

Mini Driver is the club for 2025.
Compared to traditional drives, they have smaller heads and shorter shafts, which makes them easier to control with fewer distances.
Higher obstacles golfers may not like that smaller face, but it is still a good choice and is increasingly added to the bag.
Let's look at the three best there.
What must the titleist provide?
The GT280 is new and prides itself on an all-around option for exceptional adaptation.
It has a good look of a perfect Titleist (black, just a little red), and adjustability will make it popular with better players.
A key feature is the small head, which gives it excellent playability from the fairway, which is one of the biggest advantages of this increasingly popular club.
On the other hand, some golfers may thrive on the big heads of the modern average driver.
They won't appreciate the possible return to the times when smaller drivers are being used.
Again, this is why better golfers prefer the GT280.
This is the most expensive option, and it costs £459.
Is Callaway a choice?
In a word – Yes.
The Elyte is their mini driver, and it suits Callaway's new series of Elyte drivers.
Unlike the Titleist GT280's small head, it has a more modern big head, so it can be both a mini driver and an option with the driver itself.
The Elyte has won the tribute of many admirers this year, and its appearance is stylish with green details.
Like all Elyte ranges, this mini driver has excellent adjustable options.
While many mid-range golfers will like to use the Elyte mini driver in a T-shirt, they may not like to hit it from the fairway.
Price is £449.
What about Taylormont?
Of course, yes – Taylormade has an R7 Quad.

This is their first modern iteration of adjustable weighted drivers.
Black with yellow and red details, looks great.
Adjustable weighting is at the bottom of the club to help with inertia moments and launch angles – with four ports.
Callaway's twisted face and slot speed bags allow the club to keep the hit.
This is a very reliable club, very far away.
It's a great club and the cheapest of the three, at £379.
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