Don’t worry, you are not alone. So many people out there struggle with that persistent slice off the tee which not only sees them losing too many golf balls but is also robbing them of distance. Help may be at hand however, as some of the best drivers for slicers are on offer this Amazon Prime Big Deal Days and, fortunately for you, I test these clubs for a living and have been looking up and down the pages of various sites to find some great deals on my favorite drivers in this category…
Cobra Aerojet Max
For any golfer looking to eliminate the right side of the course, the Cobra Aerojet Max undoubtedly has the technology to help. One of the things I really like about this driver is that it has the ability to grow with you because the draw bias is not internal or ‘built-in’.
The draw bias comes from adjustable external weights that you can also switch into a neutral setting should you begin to straighten out your slice over time. This driver strikes a really good balance between being aspirational and user-friendly, and has a seriously premium look. Cobra has always priced their products well and, with a further 55% off that original RRP, this is a fantastic deal not to be missed.
TaylorMade Stealth 2 High Draw
From my testing, this might be the most draw-biased driver I have ever used. No pressure, but if you can still slice this thing, you might want to start looking into some other sports! Alongside its impressive anti-slice capabilities, it brings a really premium look and feel to the table and, if you like red, you’ll love this!
Of all the draw-biased drivers I reviewed in 2023, I found this to be the best at controlling the spin. For context, I am a PGA Professional with a relatively high swing speed and can find some of the drivers in this category a little spinny, however, the TaylorMade Stealth 2 High Draw seemed to keep this relatively under control for me.
The impact sound is a nice muted thud from the 60X carbon face and the ball speeds are impressive.
Callaway Rogue ST MAX D Driver
I have always been a big fan of the Rogue ST family from Callaway, and its draw-biased representation does not disappoint. Delivering the same impressive ball speed and stability as its siblings, the Rogue ST Max D has a more upright lie angle and both internal AND external draw-biased weighting. This driver really plays all of its cards to help you eliminate your slice.
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