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4 keys to finding the right driver for your game

In my humble opinion, after picking the right golf ball for your game, finding the right driver should be priority No. 2. Without a well-fit driver that you fully trust at the top of the lineup, your best golf won’t ever reveal itself. Remember the adage “You drive for show, putt for dough?” In the modern game, it’s more like “You drive and putt for dough.” 

With the Ryder Cup just around the corner, I think back to Seve Ballesteros’s driving struggles at the 1995 matches at Oak Hill. In pure Seve fashion, he engaged his other super-powers (chipping, scrambling, putting) to stay in the game, but his driver undoubtedly was a liability to his partners. Seve’s driving had become such a problem in those years that it ended up costing him a few more years of greatness.

I cite this example, because, 30 years ago, when your bonded, 43.5-inch sub-300 cc driver went bad, there was little you could do in terms of pulling quick-fix levers.

In 2025, though, there is no excuse for not finding the perfect driver for your game. Here’s how to do it:

1) HIT THE MIDDLE:

Whenever I hear players say “my driver just isn’t working,” my instinct is to tell them, “That’s a code red. You better figure that out fast.” Lack of center-face contact is the first barrier to entry to great driving, and it’s also avoidable. With today’s drivers not only are heads adjustable but you also can manipulate CG at will. What we can do with drivers in terms of head and shaft adjustments for any grade of player is almost unfair vs. a generation ago.

2) CONSISTENT MISSES:

This is huge. The best drivers on Tour all have one predominant shot shape and one miss; for Tour fitters, protecting those two things above all else is paramount. Most recreational golfers have a few misses in their toolboxes, making consistency feel like something mythical. But this is more of a fitting issue than one related to technique; you can absolutely find a great driver for a faulty swing. 

3) IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH:

If you have a driver that requires you to thread the needle performance-wise, it’s the wrong stick. A good driver shows up rain or shine and — even at its worst, it still should be pretty damn good. 

4) OPTIMIZATION:

This is obvious, but if you can’t hit the ball solidly and with good patterns, launch, spin and speed will be nearly possible to get right.

From 2025’s winningest drivers an interesting trend emerged

By:

Jack Hirsh


The driver is the one club you can get dialed at the same level as the pros. The number of levers a good fitter can pull for any player allows you to truly find that unicorn for which you’ve been hunting. The only real requirement from you is some due diligence, an open mind and clear idea of knowing not what you want to play but what you need to play.

I’m as guilty as anyone of ignoring that advice. But what I’ve learned in my experience with Tour fitting is that if your driver is dialed and you trust it, your driving will become an offensive scoring club almost immediately. The alternative is chaos, and good golf doesn’t have chaos anywhere near it — unless you’re Seve, of course. 

3 Things I’m Thinking

Missing ingredient?

Keegan Bradley should have picked Patrick Reed for this U.S. Ryder Cup team. Hear me out: The Ryder Cup is in NYC, the ultimate venue for an international battle. The crowds will be loud, rowdy, contentious — and Captain America is built for all of that. He fears no moment or player. Can you imagine a Bryson/Reed vs Rahm/Rory fourball? You think the U.S. team would cause a commotion? The answer is yes, and it would quickly tilt the scales. 

It’s all about efficiency 

Hitting bombs is losing importance. Yes, arguably another weird take, but here we go! The leading manufacturers have built clubs so that regardless of the fit, every player will be long enough to play good golf. The trick now is prioritizing efficiency. As a metric of greatness, fitters are looking less at ball speed and more at the overall efficiency of a club. So don’t be surprised if a good fitter asks you to give up 2-3 mph of speed in return for efficiency. That’s a great thing. 

Keep it simple 

Putter fittings are becoming too complicated: This is a hill I will die on. The only things that matter for a good putter fitting are (1) Is the player properly aiming the putter?, and (2) Can the player hit it out of the middle of the face? If those two things are sound, the rest is easy.

Want to find the best driver for your game? Find a club-fitting location near you at True Spec Golf.

Lajina Hossain

Lajina Hossain is a full-time game analyst and sports strategist with expertise in both video games and real-life sports. From FIFA, PUBG, and Counter-Strike to cricket, football, and basketball – she has an in-depth understanding of the rules, strategies, and nuances of each game. Her sharp analysis has made her a trusted voice among readers. With a background in Computer Science, she is highly skilled in game mechanics and data analysis. She regularly writes game reviews, tips & tricks, and gameplay strategies for 6up.net.

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