Best Golf Drivers for High-Handicappers 2023 (FORGIVING Drivers)
The top ranked drivers for high-handicappers to add to the bag this year
Looking for a new driver to help improve your handicap? The best golf drivers for high-handicappers 2023 have been picked out.
Many high handicappers complain about the same issues over and over again when it comes to the driver. Difficulty getting the ball into the air, a lack of accuracy, a lack of length and the common slice.
As such, higher handicap golfers should look for a high-lofted driver that puts a premium on forgiveness and accuracy. One that incorporates a draw bias is also a major plus.
This article will look at some of the best golf drivers for high-handicappers in 2023 that will hopefully help add length and accuracy to your game. Plus check out the best irons for high-handicappers.
RELATED: Golf Drivers for Mid-Handicappers
RELATED: Golf Drivers for Seniors
RELATED: Golf Balls For Beginners
1. TaylorMade Stealth HD Driver

The TaylorMade Stealth HD oozes coolness and is a good choice for high handicappers looking for maximum forgiveness.
As part of the new “Carbonwood Age” released in 2022, the driver pushes the boundaries of what is possible for a golf club.
According to TaylorMade, replacing the usual Titanium face with Carbon allows them to save on weight and can do more when designing and optimizing clubs.
The HD stands for “High Draw” and is possibly the most forgiving driver in the Stealth range. It offers high launch and a natural draw bias which will help golfers fight their slice while also improving their distance.
READ: Full TaylorMade Stealth HD Driver Review
2. Wilson Launch Pad Driver

Wilson’s Launch Pad range garnered great attention for their products in the Super Game Improvement sector, an under-served category in today’s market.
The Launch Pad Driver follows this and is designed for ease of use and to maximise distance from slow swing speeds, making it ideal for high handicappers and senior golfers looking for swing tips.
The driver has a draw bias, improving distance and limiting the effects of a slice.
It is also one of the lightest drivers on the market, ensuring that players with slower swing speeds get maximum distance with their shots.
READ: Full Wilson Launch Pad Driver Review
3. Cobra LTDx Max Driver

Cobra really nailed it with their LTDx range and they have drawn plaudits from all corners by creating a superb range of drivers that are both long and forgiving.
The LTD in the name stands for “Longest Total Distance”, a not-so-jazzy term to indicate exactly what Cobra were aiming for.
The LTDx Max is the most forgiving driver in the line-up as well as being the highest launching, making it ideal for high handicappers.
It also has an adjustable heel weight allowing golfers to fine tune the amount of draw bias they require. Again, this is another key element in any driver for a high handicapper looking for consistency.
READ: Full Cobra LTDx Drivers Review
4. Cleveland Launcher XL Driver

The Cleveland Launcher XL drivers are the most forgiving yet from the manufacturer with the XL, XL Lite and XL Lite Draw all options to help improve your game.
The Launcher XLs inspire confidence with a larger clubhead than in any previous models and they also now have models to suit the needs of many different golfers.
The standard driver produces improved ball flight, distance and accuracy to extract more from the tee. The Lite is ideal in helping generate more clubhead speed and the Draw straightens even the wildest of slices.
READ: Full Cleveland Launcher XL Driver Review
5. Ping G425 Max SFT Driver

Ping’s capabilities when it comes to making quality drivers is well known. They are all about forgiveness and the G425 SFT has it in spades.
Better still, the SFT stands for “Straight Flight Technology” and is a draw-biased driver, suiting many higher handicappers.
A fixed 23-gram Tungsten weight shifts the CG closer to the heel to promote a draw while the T9S+ forged face increases flexing and helps add distance.
Dragonfly technology has led to weight savings and a higher MOI and the hosel is easily adjustable. Unfortunately, golfers don’t get much choice when it comes to loft as the SFT is only available in 10.5 degrees.
READ: Full Ping G425 Drivers Review
6. Callaway Rogue ST Max D Driver

Of the four drivers in the Rogue ST range, the ST Max D is the most draw-biased, also offering high launch and great forgiveness.
It features a 20-gram Tungsten Speed Cartridge, A.I. designed Jailbreak Speed Frame, a new A.I. designed face, a Unibody Construction and maximum shot shape correction.
It is a great choice for anyone struggling with a slice and high handicapper with that predicament will find real benefits with this club.
READ: Full Callaway Rogue ST Drivers Review
The Golf Reviews Guide team provide honest analysis of courses worldwide, information on the best golf destinations to visit, reviews the latest products and golf equipment and up to the minute golf news from the tours.