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Here's how mini drivers can improve accuracy, launch, and control for golfers struggling with traditional drivers.
The TaylorMade R7 Quad Mini Driver continues a theme of nostalgic mini driver releases. Here are four things to know.
This scaled-down club features the same technologies found in the Elyte drivers to create distance and forgiveness with enhanced accuracy.
What you need to know: In 2004, TaylorMade debuted the R7 driver, a club that captured more than 30 wins worldwide, including that year’s U.S. Open by Retief Goosen. Now, to pay homage to that club as ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Titleist has been teasing weekend golfers with a mini driver since the Tour release of a 13-degree TSR 2-wood at the 2024 Players Championship. The club never came to retail ...
The Titleist GT280 mini driver has stormed onto the golf scene in 2025, promising a game-changing blend of distance, control, ...
The Full Swing star has been using the 12˚ version and cut it down to 43 inches – so he has more loft and more like a 3-wood length club to help with a reduction in distance and an increase in control ...
Like the previous TSR 2-wood and unlike other mini drivers in the market, the GT280 features a full horizontal groove pattern on the face, which is more similar to a fairway wood. Rounding out the ...
What you should know: The r7 Quad Mini Driver revives the iconic r7 name and style while packing modern materials and adjustability into a head that’s about 20 percent smaller than a standard ...