If you know anything about the golf club market, you’ll know that we’re getting close to the time at which most manufacturers release their latest lines of equipment ahead of the 2025 golf season. Brands spend millions of dollars and thousands of hours researching, testing and developing their newest clubs to eke out extra performance versus the prior generation. Given the resource that goes into bringing new clubs to market, it often means they’re positioned towards the top end of the price scale.
This isn’t a terrible deal for the bargain hunter because experienced purchasers will know that near the end of the year is a perfect time to invest in the 2024 products released by the biggest brands given that discounts are common in the run up to Christmas. Currently, some of the best TaylorMade, Callaway and Cobra drivers are reduced by over $100 and below I have gone through the various retailer websites to find them for you.
For more buying advice, check out our best drivers guide for 2024, our best budget drivers and best drivers for distance buying guides.
TaylorMade
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TaylorMade’s Qi10 has dominated the driver landscape in 2024. Scottie Scheffler was firing rockets off the tee with his on his way to nine professional wins this calendar year, including The Players Championship, the FedEx Cup and the Masters. Rory McIlroy strolled to victory in the DP World Tour’s Race To Dubai with Qi10 LS as part of his arsenal whilst Nelly Korda dominated the ladies game with her Qi10 Max driver in the bag.
TaylorMade typically work in one-year product cycles so given it usually releases new metalwoods in early January, we can expect something new from the brand next month as as a result, you’ll be able to find the current Qi10 drivers with some money off the price if you shop around.
Callaway
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We were really impressed by the performance of Callaway’s Paradym family back in 2023, so the pressure was on the newly released Paradym Ai Smoke family fill the big shoes of the previous iteration. Our testing showed they did just that, improving the looks of the head whilst continuing to enhance the overall performance package.
Like TaylorMade, Callaway is a company that usually works on a one-year product cycle so we can expect some new 2025 drivers to appear very soon. Images have already been doing the rounds online but details are sketchy at this stage. As a result, you can pick up various models in the premium Paradym Ai Smoke driver…
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