Best Driver Prices
140 itemsCompare prices on golf drivers from UK retailers, from the latest 2026 releases like the TaylorMade Qi4D, Callaway Quantum and Titleist GTS3 to value buys on used Ping G430s and Cobra Aerojets. Each listing shows live pricing across new and used conditions, with savings vs RRP where available.
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Frequently asked questions about drivers
Is it worth buying a used driver?
Often yes. Driver technology moves in small annual steps, so a one or two year old model usually performs within a few yards of the latest release for a much lower price. Check the face and crown for damage and confirm the loft and shaft suit you, since drivers are easy to adjust but expensive to re-shaft.
What loft driver should I buy?
Most golfers do well between 9 and 12 degrees. Slower swing speeds and steeper attack angles usually benefit from more loft (10.5 or 12 degrees) to launch the ball higher and carry further, while faster swingers who hit up on the ball can use less. Many modern drivers adjust a degree or two either way.
How much should I spend on a driver?
Brand new flagship drivers launch around £400 to £550 in the UK. Last season's models and like new returns frequently drop to £250 to £350, and used examples can sell for under £200. Comparing prices across retailers and conditions is the quickest way to cut the cost.