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I Literally Test Drivers For My Job – These Are The 5 Best Prime Day Deals On Low Spin Drivers…

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As the lead driver tester for Golf Monthly, I like to think I know a thing or two about what goes into making up a high-quality product in terms of the best drivers. I believe there is some really smart money to be spent on drivers that are a season or two old, and I have found some absolute beauties on the PGA TOUR Superstore website.

In this piece, I wanted to draw your attention to the best deals I could find in the low-spinning driver category. Those in the know will realize that combining low spin with high launch is the quickest way to maximize your distance output, and the drivers I have found on the site deliver that in bucket loads…

TaylorMade Stealth 2 Plus

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The TaylorMade Stealth 2 Plus is only a season old, and you can now pick this driver up for less than $350, which is not far off half price from its original RRP! This was a hugely popular model on tour, with the likes of Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and Tommy Fleetwood seeing great success throughout 2023 using it. 

During our testing, we loved the versatility of the TaylorMade Stealth 2 Plus, with its heavy sliding weight allowing you to dial in specific ball flights. If you are someone looking for a low-spinning, premium driver at a fraction of the original price then look no further.

Cobra Aerojet LS

Cobra Aerojet LS Driver review

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When they released the Aerojet LS in 2023, Cobra cemented its reputation for producing top-performing drivers at a slightly more digestible price than some of the other major manufacturers. Now digestible has frankly become almost irresistible at a whopping 55% off an already well-priced driver. 

In the LS model, our tester was particularly impressed by the increase in ball speed and distance on offer and the excellent profile behind the ball at address. In fact, alongside its low spinning properties, the overriding tech story with the Aerojet range was based on speed and, in particular, the aerodynamic shape that reduces drag and helps the driver move faster through the air. 

Alongside the PWR-Bridge weighting that reduces spin, the LS model also features two adjustable weights to help you dial in your fade or draw bias as you prefer. For less than $250 you can be playing the driver that the likes of Rickie Fowler and Gary Woodland have had in play out on the PGA Tour.

Ping G430 LST

PING G430 LST driver review

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This particular shopping event has come at a great time for driver purchasers as the new driver release season is just around the corner,…

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