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.
That one was better. Mhm. Yes. I mean, your club head speed only went up about a mile and a half, but your ball speed jumped about 5 miles an hour. Smash factor was higher. Again, it makes sense. A lot lower loft there. Um, spin rate dropped 800 RPMs. Your carry actually was a little further despite the height being significantly lower. A lot of that comes down to just the ball speed it was traveling out there further, but you can really see the difference in the total. It’s 19 yards longer. Yeah. If we pull up the dispersion here, you can see how the difference in the where those golf balls went to is pretty significant. These numbers are encouraging to me where if a player can get 3,000 RPMs of spin off of it and when we hit it straight, it’s 105 ft in the air. That to me is a green light all day. I’m I’m not worried about that player being able to hit this off the ground, especially if they can do that off a mat.
