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What are the best pre-owned drivers you can buy in 2026? (list in descending order)

New year, same question every golfer asks themselves: is it time to change the driver? Whether you’ve had a few too many tee shots leaking right, or you just fancy stepping up to something that actually rewards a good swing, 2026 is shaping up to be a cracking year for pre-owned gear.

Let’s be honest, technology isn’t changing overnight. What is changing is the value you can get your hands on. Last year’s top-of-the-range drivers are now sitting in the sweet spot: proven on tour, tested by the masses, and available for a fraction of the launch price.

So before you shell out on something brand new, let’s take a proper look at what’s already out there. The second-hand market is packed with quality this year and if you know what you’re looking for, you can walk away with a driver that feels tailor-made for your game.

We will rank the drivers based on playability, adjustability, price (compared to others on this list) and distance. So why don’t we get started and see which driver we think should be top of your wishlist for 2026.

Check out the top ten

10. Callaway Rogue ST MAX Driver (2022)

Callaway Rogue Driver

10. Callaway Rogue ST MAX Driver (2022)


Playability - 7/10
Adjustability - 7/10
Price - 7/10
Distance - 7.5/10

Club Description: The 2022 Rogue ST MAX from Callaway combines a high-MOI (moment of inertia) head, a tungsten speed cartridge up to ~26g low and deep in the club head, a Jailbreak Speed Frame for better speed and stability, and an AI-designed Flash Face to optimise ball speed and spin control.

9. TaylorMade BRNR Mini Driver (2023)

TaylorMade BRNR Mini Driver

9. TaylorMade BRNR Mini Driver (2023)


Playability - 10/10
Adjustability - 8/10
Price - 5/10
Distance - 7/10

Club Description: In ninth position as it’s technically not a full on driver however if you struggle with hitting the driver then a mini could be massive for your confidence off the tee. With its copper and retro tones it’s definitely stylish but it packs performance as well as being trusted by pros such as Tommy Fleetwood.

8. Cobra Darkspeed (All Models) (2024)

Cobra Darkspeed Driver

8. Cobra Darkspeed (All Models) (2024)


Playability - 8.5/10
Adjustability - 8/10
Price - 7.5/10
Distance - 7.5/10

Club Description: Cobra’s DARKSPEED drivers are built around a highly aerodynamic club-head shape, a large PWRSHELL L-cup face (about 10 % larger than previous generations) and a suspended PWR-BRIDGE weight positioned lower and more forward to unlock faster ball speeds.

7. TaylorMade SIM2 MAX (2021)

TaylorMade SIM2 MAX Driver

7. TaylorMade SIM2 MAX (2021)


Playability - 8/10
Adjustability - 8/10
Price - 8/10
Distance - 8/10

Club Description: According to testing, players moving into the SIM2 MAX saw higher launch and added carry compared to the “standard” SIM2 model, thanks to the heavier weight and repositioned front weight.Will suit mid-handicap players who want a driver that forgives mis-hits but still gives them a chance to launch the ball higher with good carry.

6. Callaway Paradym (2023)

Callaway Paradym Driver

6. Callaway Paradym (2023)


Playability - 9/10
Adjustability - 9/10
Price - 7.5/10
Distance - 8/10

Club Description: The Callaway Paradym 2023 driver features an advanced design aimed at delivering both distance and forgiveness. Reviews highlight its tight dispersion and consistent spin numbers, even on off-centre strikes. The aesthetic is premium, with a refined head shape, carbon details and a deep footprint for confidence at address.

5. PING G425 Max Driver (2021)

PING G425 MAX Driver

5. PING G425 Max Driver (2021)


Playability - 9/10
Adjustability - 10/10
Price - 6.5/10
Distance - 9/10

Club Description: The G425 Max is built for forgiveness and control. It features a 460 cc head with a 26 g movable tungsten weight that shifts the centre of gravity low and deep, enabling an extremely high moment of inertia (MOI) — noted by PING as reaching into the 10 000 g-cm² range. Suits golfers who don’t absolutely need the ultra-lowest spin driver but want something that keeps the ball in the fairway and gives meaningful distance gains via better strike and head stability.

4. Srixon ZX7 MK II (2023)

Srixon ZX MKII Driver

4. Srixon ZX7 MK II (2023)


Playability - 9/10
Adjustability - 9/10
Price - 8.5/10
Distance - 8.5/10

Club Description: For skilled players or ambitious mid-handicappers with driver swing speeds in the 100+ mph region, who can consistently strike the face and who prioritise control, workability, and low-spin traits over maximum forgiveness.

3. Titleist TSR2 (2022)

Titleist TSR2 Driver

3. Titleist TSR2 (2022)


Playability - 9/10
Adjustability - 9/10
Price - 6.5/10
Distance - 10/10

Club Description: The TSR2 is designed to deliver speed, stability and forgiveness in a sleek, player-preferred shape. It features a Multi-Plateau VFT (variable face thickness) that maintains high ball speeds even on off-centre strikes. Titleist shifted the centre-of-gravity (CG) lower and more forward compared with prior models, which helps generate strong launch with controlled (lower) spin.

2. TaylorMade Qi10 (2024)

TaylorMade Qi10 Driver

2. TaylorMade Qi10 (2024)


Playability - 10/10
Adjustability - 8.5/10
Price - 5.5/10
Distance - 9.5/10

Club Description: The Qi10 driver represents a major step forward in forgiveness and stability for TaylorMade’s driver line. It boasts an unprecedented combined MOI (moment of inertia) of ~10,000 g-cm² — the highest in TaylorMade’s history. In testing it has shown strong ball speeds, tighter dispersion on mis-hits, and higher average carry compared to its predecessor.

1. PING G430 MAX (2023)

PING G430 MAX Driver

1. PING G430 MAX (2023)


Playability - 8.5/10
Adjustability - 10/10
Price - 5.5/10
Distance - 10/10

Club Description: The G430 MAX is built as an ultra-forgiving driver designed for consistency. It uses a T9S+ forged variable-thickness face to boost ball speed and a “Spinsistency” face-roll design that helps keep spin rates more consistent across mis-hits. A 25-gram movable back weight allows draw/fade bias adjustments and the hosel has multiple loft/lie settings. Reviewers found it launches mid-to-high with mid spin, and maintains tighter dispersion (less “wild” off-centre shots) than many alternatives.

Our Summary

If 2026 is the year you finally upgrade your driver, there’s never been a better time to buy pre-owned. The market is stacked with proven models that deliver all the performance of the latest releases just without the shiny price tag.

From ultra-forgiving fairway-finders to low-spin, tour-ready powerhouses, there’s something here for every swing. And the best bit? You can pick up these clubs in top condition and ready to go for a fraction of what they cost new.

At Golfclubs4cash, we’ve seen thousands of drivers come through our hands, and one thing’s certain: great golf doesn’t come from spending big, it comes from finding the right fit. So if you’re ready to take control of your tee shots this season, have a browse through our latest stock and see which of these standouts is calling your name.

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