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Best Mini Driver Prices

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Mini drivers sit between a 3-wood and a driver: smaller heads, shorter shafts, easier off the deck on tight holes. TaylorMade kicked the modern era off with the BRNR Mini in 2023; Titleist's GT280 and PXG's Secret Weapon followed in 2025, and 2026 added the Callaway Quantum Mini, Cobra King Tec Mini and TaylorMade R7 Quad. It's still a niche category, so stock and pricing across UK retailers swings more than the mainstream lines.

Callaway Quantum MiniSign in to set a price alert

Callaway · Mini Driver · 2026

Quantum Mini
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Free delivery

used from £399

TaylorMade R7 Quad MiniSign in to set a price alert

TaylorMade · Mini Driver · 2026

R7 Quad Mini
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Free delivery

like-new & used from £297

Cobra King Tec MiniSign in to set a price alert

Cobra · Mini Driver · 2026

King Tec Mini
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Free delivery

like-new & used from £324

Callaway Elyte Mini DriverSign in to set a price alert

Callaway · Mini Driver · 2025

Elyte Mini Driver
USED

Free delivery

at Golfclubs4cash

PXG Secret WeaponSign in to set a price alert

PXG · Mini Driver · 2025

Secret Weapon
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Free delivery

like-new & used from £318

Titleist GT280Sign in to set a price alert

Titleist · Mini Driver · 2025

GT280
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Free delivery

like-new & used from £349

Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Ti 340 MiniSign in to set a price alert

Callaway · Mini Driver · 2024

Paradym Ai Smoke Ti 340 Mini
USED

Free delivery

at The Second Hand Golf Shop

TaylorMade BRNR MiniSign in to set a price alert

TaylorMade · Mini Driver · 2023

BRNR Mini
USED

Free delivery

at Golfclubs4cash

TaylorMade Original One Mini DriverSign in to set a price alert

TaylorMade · Mini Driver · 2019

Original One Mini Driver
USED

Free delivery

at Golfclubs4cash

Frequently asked questions about mini drivers

What is a mini driver?

A mini driver is a small headed driver, sitting between a 3 wood and a full driver in size (roughly 275cc to 300cc) with a slightly shorter shaft. It is easier to control off the tee than a full driver and more playable off the deck than most fairway woods.

Who should use a mini driver?

Players who struggle to keep a full driver in play, or who want a dedicated tee club for tight holes, tend to benefit most. The shorter shaft and smaller head trade a little distance for more consistent contact.

Is a mini driver worth buying used?

It can be, but the category is newer and niche, so stock and pricing across UK retailers move more than the mainstream lines. Comparing live prices is worthwhile before committing.