Callaway Elyte Driver / 10.5 Degree / Regular Flex

Callaway Elyte Driver / 10.5 Degree / Regular Flex

£339.00 GBP
Callaway Elyte Driver / 10.5 Degree / Stiff Flex

Callaway Elyte Driver / 10.5 Degree / Stiff Flex

£339.00 GBP
Callaway Elyte Driver / 9 Degree / Stiff Flex

Callaway Elyte Driver / 9 Degree / Stiff Flex

£339.00 GBP
Callaway Quantum Max Driver / 10.5 Degree / Stiff Flex

Callaway Quantum Max Driver / 10.5 Degree / Stiff Flex

£485.00 GBP
Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond Max Driver / 10.5 Degree / Stiff Flex

Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond Max Driver / 10.5 Degree / Stiff Flex

£499.00 GBP
Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond Driver / 9 Degree / Stiff Flex

Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond Driver / 9 Degree / Stiff Flex

£499.00 GBP
Callaway Quantum Max D Driver / 12 Degree / Regular Flex

Callaway Quantum Max D Driver / 12 Degree / Regular Flex

£490.00 GBP
Callaway Quantum Max Driver / 10.5 Degree / Regular Flex

Callaway Quantum Max Driver / 10.5 Degree / Regular Flex

£499.00 GBP
Callaway Quantum Max D Driver / 10.5 Degree / Regular Flex

Callaway Quantum Max D Driver / 10.5 Degree / Regular Flex

£499.00 GBP
Taylormade Qi4D Driver / 10.5 Degree / Regular Flex

Taylormade Qi4D Driver / 10.5 Degree / Regular Flex

£490.99 GBP
Taylormade Qi4D Driver / 9 Degree / Regular Flex

Taylormade Qi4D Driver / 9 Degree / Regular Flex

£490.00 GBP
Taylormade Qi4D Max Driver / 9 Degree / Stiff Flex

Taylormade Qi4D Max Driver / 9 Degree / Stiff Flex

£490.00 GBP
Taylormade 300 Mini Driver / 11.5 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

Taylormade 300 Mini Driver / 11.5 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

£312.99 GBP
PXG 0311 Black Ops Driver / 8 Degree / Stiff Flex

PXG 0311 Black Ops Driver / 8 Degree / Stiff Flex

£296.99 GBP
Taylormade Qi35 Max Driver / 9 Degree / Stiff Flex

Taylormade Qi35 Max Driver / 9 Degree / Stiff Flex

£327.99 GBP
Callaway Elyte Driver / 12 Degree / Stiff Flex

Callaway Elyte Driver / 12 Degree / Stiff Flex

£313.99 GBP
PING G425 LST Driver / 10.5 Degree / Stiff Flex

PING G425 LST Driver / 10.5 Degree / Stiff Flex

£256.99 GBP
Titleist GT1 Driver / 10 Degree / Regular Flex

Titleist GT1 Driver / 10 Degree / Regular Flex

£417.99 GBP
Callaway Quantum Max Triple Diamond Driver / 10.5 Degree / Stiff Flex

Callaway Quantum Max Triple Diamond Driver / 10.5 Degree / Stiff Flex

£498.99 GBP
PING G425 LST Driver / 10.5 Degree / Stiff Flex

PING G425 LST Driver / 10.5 Degree / Stiff Flex

£243.99 GBP
Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Driver / 9 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Driver / 9 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

£275.99 GBP

Why Buy a Used Men's Driver?

Drivers are the single biggest area where used equipment delivers outstanding value. New drivers typically launch at £450-£600 and lose a meaningful chunk of that value within the first 12 to 24 months as the next generation replaces them - but the on-course performance gap between this year's release and a model from two or three years ago is almost always smaller than the marketing suggests. Buying used means you can step into a premium tour-proven driver for a fraction of the retail price, freeing up budget for a custom shaft, a fitting, or other clubs in your bag.

Modern men's drivers are also extremely durable. Titanium and carbon construction holds up well over years of use, and the head, hosel, and face will perform almost identically on a clean used driver as on a brand-new equivalent. At Next2New Golf, every used men's driver is inspected for face integrity, hosel and adjustment-mechanism condition, and shaft quality before it goes live on the site. You get accurate descriptions, clear condition grading, and the same model choice across multiple recent generations that's almost impossible to find in a high-street shop.

The used market is also where you have the most freedom to experiment. With Titleist, TaylorMade, Callaway, Ping, Cobra, Mizuno, and many more brands in stock, you can try a different head shape, a different face profile, or a different shaft without paying full retail every time. For a club that benefits as much from personal fit and feel as the driver does, that flexibility matters - and it's one of the strongest arguments for buying pre-owned.

Our Range of Used Men's Drivers

Our used men's driver collection spans every major brand and every recent generation. From TaylorMade you'll find the M-Series (M3, M4, M5, M6), the SIM and SIM2 families, the carbon-faced Stealth and Stealth 2, and the latest Qi10 and Qi35 - all available in standard, low-spin Triple Diamond, and max-forgiveness HD variants. From Callaway, our range includes the Epic, Rogue, Mavrik, Paradym, and Ai Smoke families in standard, Triple Diamond, Max, and Max LS configurations. Titleist drivers span the TS, TSi, TSR, and GT generations - with TSR2 and TSR3 particularly popular among serious players - and Ping drivers cover the G400, G410, G425, G430, and G440 families across LST, SFT, Max, and HL variants.

Beyond the big four, we also stock a strong rotating range of pre-owned drivers from Cobra (Darkspeed, Aerojet, LTDx, RAD Speed, King F9), Mizuno (ST190, ST200, ST-Z, ST-X, ST-G), Srixon, Cleveland, Wilson, and others. Across the lineup you'll find every head profile a men's golfer might want - low-spin tour heads for fast swingers, draw-biased models to fight a slice, high-MOI max-forgiveness designs for higher handicappers, and adjustable hosels and movable weights across most models for personal fine-tuning.

We carry used men's drivers in every flex - regular, stiff, extra stiff, and senior - and across a wide range of stock and aftermarket shafts including Fujikura Ventus, Mitsubishi Tensei and Diamana, HZRDUS, Project X EvenFlow, Aldila Rogue, and more. Most drivers come with their original headcover and adjustment wrench where available, and lofts typically range from 8 to 12 degrees with adjustable hosels covering plus or minus a couple of degrees from stamped loft. If you're hunting a specific head, shaft, and flex combination, it's worth checking back regularly or getting in touch - our driver inventory turns over quickly.

How to Choose the Right Used Men's Driver

Choosing the right used driver comes down to four things: head profile, loft, shaft, and adjustability. Head profile is the biggest performance lever - low-spin tour heads (like the TaylorMade Stealth Plus, Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond, Titleist TSR3, or Ping G430 LST) suit faster, lower-handicap swingers who want a penetrating ball flight; max-forgiveness heads (like the TaylorMade Qi10 Max, Callaway Paradym X, Titleist TSR2, Ping G430 Max, and Cobra Darkspeed Max) suit golfers chasing tighter dispersion and easier launch; draw-biased heads (like the TaylorMade Stealth HD, Callaway Paradym X, Ping G430 SFT, and Cobra Darkspeed Max-D) suit golfers who slice.

Loft and shaft choice depend largely on swing speed. Faster swingers (95-110 mph driver) usually do best with 8.5 to 10.5 degrees of loft in a stiff or extra stiff shaft; moderate swingers (85-95 mph) typically suit 9.5 to 10.5 degrees in a regular or stiff shaft; slower swingers (below 85 mph) tend to do best with 10.5 to 12 degrees in a senior flex or lightweight regular. The single most common spec mistake is playing too little loft and too stiff a shaft for the swing - both cost distance and consistency. If you've never been fitted, a basic launch-monitor check is worth the time.

Most modern men's drivers have adjustable hosels (typically plus or minus 1.5 to 2 degrees from stamped loft) and many also have movable sole weights for additional fine-tuning. That adjustability is one of the biggest reasons used drivers from the past few years are so good a value - you can buy a 9-degree head and dial it up to 10.5 or down to 7.5 to suit your launch and spin. If you're not sure which used men's driver is likely to suit your game, get in touch and our team will be happy to talk you through the options based on your swing speed, miss pattern, and what you're trying to improve.

 

Questions? Answers here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Choosing the right driver for your game depends on many factors, these can include swing speed, launch preferences and desired forgiveness. High handicap golfers often benefit from game improvement drivers with more loft and larger “sweet spots”. More experienced golfers on the other hand may choose models built to lower spin rates to optimise their distance. Our team can help guide you to a driver that fits your swing and style.

Yes, every used driver at NEXT2NEWGOLF is carefully inspected for condition, authenticity and performance. We check the clubhead, grip and shaft to ensure it performs as expected. Detailed photos and descriptions are provided so you know exactly what you’re purchasing.

Absolutely, the loft of a club affects launch angle, spin and distance. Higher lofted drivers help slower swingers get the ball airborne and maximise carry distance. While lower lofted drivers are suited for golfers with higher swing speeds needing a more penetrating ball flight. Choosing the right loft can dramatically improve consistency and distance.

Most of our used drivers do typically include headcovers but we do have a range that is without. All of our images will indicate if a club has or hasn’t got a headcover included so if it’s not on there, it won't have one.

The shaft plays a major role in your driver's performance. The stiffness, weight and torque all play a role in affecting ball flight and feel. A stiffer shaft is better suited for faster swing speeds and produces lower spin, while a more flexible shaft helps slower swings generate more power and extra carry distance. Choosing a shaft that matches your swing characteristics can make a big difference in distance, accuracy and overall driver performance.

Yes, most modern drivers have adjustable loft sleeves on the shaft, and some drivers even have adjustable weights on the sole of the club. Adjusting these let you fine tune ball flight, spin and shot shaping to match your swing.

Drivers can last many years if well maintained, but many golfers upgrade every 2-5 years to take advantage of newer technologies or materials. Unlike other clubs, driver replacement is often about optimising distance and control rather than wear.

Yes. Each golf brand emphasizes slightly different technologies: for example, Taylormade often focuses on moveable weight systems, Callaway on AI designed faces and PING on high MOI heads for forgiveness. It is important to note however, that all major brands produce high quality competitive drivers, the performance differences between them are often subtle. Ultimately, the best driver choice is about what combination of head and shaft suits your swing.