What Materials Are Drivers Made From?
Driver technology has evolved massively—from the days of wooden clubheads to today’s advanced materials. Most modern drivers now feature either full titanium construction or a combination of materials, known as composite heads. Titanium remains a top choice thanks to its high strength, light weight, and excellent durability.
Composite drivers, on the other hand, blend materials like titanium and carbon to maximise performance. Carbon is often used in less critical areas to reduce weight, while heavier elements like tungsten are strategically placed to enhance forgiveness and boost ball speed. This smart use of materials allows brands to fine-tune the club's centre of gravity and improve overall playability.
Take TaylorMade’s SIM2 driver as an example—it combines a carbon crown and soleplate with a steel face and forged aluminium ring, all fused so seamlessly you’d barely notice the transitions. As for shafts, most drivers today use graphite composites. These materials keep the shaft light and fast, which helps increase swing speed and distance.
Shaft Length: How Long Should Your Driver Be?
While the maximum legal length for a driver shaft is 48 inches, most fall between 43 and 46 inches. Longer shafts can offer more distance—but at the cost of control. In practice, many golfers find that a 45-inch shaft gives the best balance of reach and accuracy, making it a popular standard for both amateurs and pros.
Understanding Shaft Flex
Shaft flex is another key factor in how your driver performs. Flex ratings typically include:
Regular Flex (R)
Stiff/Regular (SR)
Stiff (S)
X-Stiff (X)
Senior (A or M)
Ladies (L)
The stiffer the shaft, the lower and straighter the flight tends to be. More flexible shafts promote a higher launch with a slight draw (right-to-left shape), which can be helpful for players with slower swing speeds.
Face Angle Explained
The face angle is the orientation of the clubface when it’s resting on the ground. A square face points directly at the target. If the face is rotated away from you, it’s called open—this reduces loft and can lead to a fade or slice. If the face is turned slightly toward you, it’s closed—adding loft and encouraging a draw or hook.
Modern Adjustability in Drivers
Most new drivers now come with customisable features, letting you fine-tune the club without needing a replacement. Adjustable hosels allow you to change the loft quickly—raising or lowering the ball’s launch angle based on your needs.
Driver lofts typically range from 8.5° to 13°, with lower lofts offering flatter, longer shots and higher lofts giving more lift and carry. Drivers have the lowest loft of all your clubs (besides your putter), designed for maximum distance off the tee.
Many drivers also include moveable weight systems, letting you adjust how weight is distributed across the head. Tiny weights—often between 2 and 20 grams—can be shifted from heel to toe, changing the club’s balance and affecting both spin and trajectory. Some models even use sliding tracks, making the process quick and precise.
If you're exploring the adjustability features of your driver, start by tweaking the shaft settings. Next, adjust the moveable weights to make larger changes to your shot shape. Finally, fine-tune the loft and face angle using the hosel settings.
Whether you prefer the flexibility of an adjustable driver or the simplicity of a fixed one, the good news is you have options. Tuning your driver to match your swing can have an immediate and noticeable effect on your performance, helping you get the most out of every tee shot.
What to do next?
We hope this guide has helped clarify some of the key factors to consider when selecting the ideal driver for your game, making the process feel a bit more manageable.
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