What Is The Most Used Driver At The Ryder Cup?
The entire world of golf is turning its head to the Ryder Cup very soon and whilst I am excited for the golf and matchplay itself, I also look forward to seeing the gear on display and what the top players in the world use. (I know, I have been told I am a gear nerd by my colleagues, but because I oversee all Tour player content, it is literally my job to know what the best players use). Going a little further with this line of thinking, I was wondering to myself which specific model of driver will be the most used during the event itself, which led me to write this piece. Without further ado, let’s get into it.
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T1. TaylorMade Stealth 2 Plus
TaylorMade Stealth 2 Plus – 4 players
The most used driver at the Ryder Cup in 2023 is actually a tie between two models from TaylorMade and Callaway – the Stealth 2 Plus, and Paradym Triple Diamond. This doesn’t really surprise me to be honest because these are the models for the top players from each respective brand, and given the number of high-profile players in the Ryder Cup, it makes sense that these models are used a lot.
Starting with the Stealth 2 Plus, one of TaylorMade’s best drivers right now, McIlroy, Scheffler, Fleetwood and Straka have it in play, and Collin Morikawa did use it until he switched back into his TaylorMade SIM very recently. We tested this model back in January 2023, and colleague Neil Tappin summed it up as such;
‘An excellent all round driver, ideal for anyone who wants a compact, but not intimidating, look at address and the ability to move weights to dial in a specific shot shape. We were impressed by the added forgiveness on offer from this version of the driver.’
T1. Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond
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