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Best Golf Drivers 2024 (TOP Ranked Drivers for 2024)

Best Golf Drivers for 2024

Looking for a new driver to take into the new season? The best golf drivers 2024 have been picked out – but how will each help improve your game?

We’ve taken a look at some options that could be added to your bag for 2024 – including the latest releases – and help you reduce your handicap or help you find more fairways than ever before.

With so many different drivers available it can be difficult choosing one that truly provides the results you are looking for, whether it is more distance, greater accuracy, or more forgiveness out on the course.

In this article, we discuss the best golf drivers 2024 has to offer and pick out the best of the best. You can also see the best woods, best hybrids, best irons, best wedges, top putters and best balls.

If you have a higher handicap, consider the best drivers for mid-handicappers, high-handicappers or senior golfers.

1. TaylorMade Qi10 Driver

New TaylorMade Qi10 driver have been launched as a new release for 2024 as the successor to the Stealth 2 drivers.

Three models have arrived – the Qi10, Qi10 Max and Qi10 LS – with this the most forgiving model yet as TaylorMade have broken through the 10,000 MOI barrier for the first time.

The Qi10 driver is the standard model of the three options and the one that will appeal to most golfers, offering both distance and forgiveness.

TaylorMade Qi10 LS Driver

The Qi10 Max is the most forgiving of the three options with a slightly difference clubhead shape including a more shallow club head and more depth from front to back to increase the MOI to the highest in the range.

The most advanced version of the Qi10 drivers range, the LS is the one you will find in play most on tour with this the lower spinning, low launching option and suits players with fast swing speeds targeting workability with a hint of forgiveness.

READ: Full TaylorMade Qi10 driver review

2. Callaway Paradym Drivers & AI Smoke Drivers

The Callaway Paradym drivers range were one of the stars of 2023 with three models in the series featuring a 360 degree carbon chassis for the first time.

The range features the Paradym, Paradym X and Paradym Triple Diamond drivers in a comprehensive list of options and was in the bag of Masters winner Jon Rahm among others.

Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond Driver

The Paradym driver is the standard model of the options and is designed to suit golfers of all abilities with the design producing a high launch and low spin ball flight for distance and forgiveness.

The Paradym X driver differs from the standard model with this version having no front weight and no adjustable rear weight. It has a high launch, high MOI and an extremely forgiving shape with a slight draw bias.

The Paradym Triple Diamond driver is slightly smaller than the other two models with a more compact 450cc club head.

A new 2024 release is also part of the series now with the Paradym AI Smoke, which sees Jailbreak Technology ditched and replaced by a new AI design known as Smart Face with multiple sweetspots.

Callaway Paradym AI Smoke Max Driver

The AI Smoke includes four new models – the AI Smoke Max, Max D, Max Fast and Triple Diamond – and they take things to a new level.

The AI Smoke Max replaces the Paradym Max as the standard model of the new range with forgiveness and distance the key benefit of this driver.

The Max D model is the draw bias version of this series and is designed a cure to natural fade or slice ball shapes.

The AI Smoke Max Fast driver is the new addition into the 2024 release with this lightweight option designed to help generate maximum speed for golfers with slower-than-average swings.

The Triple Diamond model is largely seen on tour and is suited to players with a consistent shot pattern, most of all low-handicap and elite level players with average-to-fast swing speeds.

READ: Full Callaway Paradym drivers review & Full Callaway Paradym AI Smoke driver review

3. Ping G430 Drivers & G430 10K Driver

The Ping G430 were new for 2023 and reeled off tour victory after tour victory with the Max, LST (Low Spin Technology) and SFT (Straight Flight Technology) versions of the drivers proving hugely popular.

The Ping G430 Max is the standard driver from Ping and features a 25-gram tungsten movable weight and Dragonfly technology that redistributes weight within the head of the driver.

Ping G430 Drivers

The G430 LST is the Low Spin Technology version and it now has a Carbon crown in a switch to a Carbonfly wrap. It has allowed Ping to save weight and lower the centre of gravity and add even more forgiveness.

The Straight Flight Technology (SFT) option is the draw-bias model, but now has a moveable 22g tungsten weight compared to the fixed one that appeared in the G425.

Now there will be a new addition to the series in 2024 with the launch of the G430 Max 10K, which is the most forgiving version yet and one of the best new golf drivers for 2024.

Ping G430 Max 10K Driver

It has the same Titanium face construction with a Carbonfly Wrap crown as the G430 LST, which helps save weight that can be repositioned elsewhere to help increase the forgiveness.

One notable design change compared to the G430 Max with this 10K version having a fixed rear tungsten weight rather than the sliding adjustable weight.

This fixed weight has helped push the the Moment of Inertia (MOI) to the highest yet in the series and well past 10K.

READ: Full Ping G430 drivers review & Full Ping G430 Max 10K driver review

4. Cobra Darkspeed Drivers

Cobra Darkspeed drivers are new and among the best golf drivers for 2024 with three models in the range as the successors to the Aerojet series.

The Darkspeed X, Darkspeed LS and Darkspeed Max have a sleek black look and a jam-packed with the latest technology,

The Darkspeed X is the standard model in the range with a neutral ball flight and spin levels from this model, which combines speed, distance and forgiveness in equal measure.

Cobra Darkspeed Max Driver

The LS model of the Darkspeed driver range is the Low Spin option and is designed for golfers and tour stars with faster than average swing speeds.

The Darkspeed Max driver is the draw-bias version of the series with weighting positioned towards the heel and back to create the right to left ball flight.

READ: Full Cobra Darkspeed drivers review

5. Mizuno ST-G 440 Driver

The ST-G 440 is the latest version of Mizuno’s popular model and one which has been introduced in a slightly smaller 440cc clubhead for 2024.

The so-called “squat” driver is more compact than the previous version, but improvements have been made to the weighting of the latest model.

Mizuno ST-G 440 Driver

The latest release has two repositioned sliding weight tracks for maximum setup and adjustable options, as well as the Cortech Chamber which also features in the ST-X 230 and ST-Z 230 drivers.

The two weights can be positioned for draw, fade or neutral bias as well as adjusted separately to provide a low, medium or high ball flight.

The Cortech Chamber has been brought into the ST-G having appeared in the previous ST-Z drivers, and is designed to enhance ball speeds across the face.

READ: Full Mizuno ST-G 440 driver review

6. PXG Black Ops Drivers

PXG Black Ops Drivers are the most advanced model yet with the promise of big distance gains with the launch of the new 2024 Black Ops and Black Ops Tour-1 drivers.

The Black Ops is the standard model and is PXG’s most forgiving driver yet with the chance to take the MOI to over 10K for the first time.

Designed for maximum forgiveness, three weight ports in the new driver allow the MOI to be taken to unchartered levels when positioned low and back.

PXG Black Ops Drivers

The Tour-1 model of the Black Ops range is the tour-level option and designed for golfers with fast swing speeds.

It boasts a more compact clubhead shape and profile than the standard model, has a deeper and taller face design and a more curved crown structure.

READ: Full PXG Black Ops drivers review

7. Titleist TSR Drivers

Titleist TSR drivers were new for 2023 and have plenty of things still going for them in 2024 with the series initially featuring three drivers – the TSR2, TSR3 and TSR4 – before being joined by the TSR1.

They boast a new head shape, greater speed off the club face, more distance and the promise of “amazing forgiveness” compared to Titleist’s previous driver models.

The TSR2 driver is the high-launching, low spinning model of the trio. Titleist have built the TSR2, which replaces the TSi2, for maximum speed and distance and that’s what it delivers on.

Titleist TSR Drivers

The TSR3 is the players’ choice, with this driver all about precision and accuracy from the tee and aimed at golfers with a consistent impact location off the face.

The TSR4 driver is the smallest of the three models in terms of head shape with a refined 430cc clubhead in a more compact look. The driver is all about low spin and reducing excessive spin in your game.

The TSR1 was unveiled later as the fourth model with Titleist believing the have come up with the answer for slower swing speed golfers.

READ: Full Titleist TSR drivers review