This video features a mini driver vs 3-wood comparison. As the popularity of mini driver clubs has grown in 2025, so has the curiosity of golfers. Should golfers be replacing their 3-wood with a mini driver? What purpose does a mini driver serve that a 3-wood does not? This mini driver vs 3-wood comparison aims to answer some of those questions.
So, most of them that I’ve sold have been to higher speed players. This is kind of a secondary off the tea club. Sometimes people are using it off the ground, but for most players, it’s someone where they might have a fivewood in the bag or a hybrid or even just a driving iron. That is kind of like their longest um fairway to green club. And then this is really just an off the tea option because they’re never going to have a longer distance than their two iron or five, whatever it might be. Um, the other person I sell this a lot to is actually on the complete opposite other opposite other end of the spectrum, which is a slower swinger where I can take this 13 and 12 degrees, set it to 15, and it gives them maximum air time. Where a traditional driver, I might be able to set it to 14°, but they’re still hitting it kind of lower on the face, getting higher spin rates, not quite as much distance. This, if I can get someone to consistently hit it just a little high in the face, it kills all the spin. still launches really high, really really high, so it gets them a lot of carry distance. Um, and then there are a few players where they don’t hit their driver, they don’t like their driver, but they hit throughout the tea a lot where this is something that’s easier to turn over for them. Generally, they’re a player that swings down at it and across on the

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Yes I would use it. Although I went with the Elyte mini driver which was just a touch better.
Hey it is like a high lofted driver from the 90’s.
I fall in the third category lol. Always used my wood to tee off before getting a mini driver