37 Longest Drivers of 2025
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37 Longest Drivers of 2025

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37 Longest Drivers of 2025

You can read all the advice about hitting fairways and keeping your driver straight down the middle, but let’s be honest—nothing feels better than crushing a long one. When you maximize your distance off the tee, golf gets easier (and more fun). If you’re looking for a driver to add extra yards to your game, this list is for you. We ranked all 37 drivers we tested from the longest to the shortest. When we calculate distance, we don’t just look at total yards we factor in both carry distance and total distance.

Key takeaways

If you want the inside scoop on which clubs will get you the yardage and which ones don’t, here are a few things to know:

  • Longest total distance driver: Titleist GT2 at 252.02 total average distance
  • Shortest total distance driver: Honma TW 767 Max at 241.53 total average distance
  • Distance gap: The longest driver is 10.49 yards longer than the shortest driver
  • Biggest carry vs total gap: Stix Golf Compete Driver with a 15.75-yard rollout difference.
  • Smallest carry vs total gap: Titleist GT1 with 11.77-yard rollout difference.

The longest driver of 2025

The Titleist GT2 is the best driver for distance in 2025. It had the best numbers for both carry and total distance. While we still encourage you to focus on data versus subjective appeal, testers loved the classic looks and solid feel of the GT2.

While the GT2’s forgiveness is below average, sacrificing some consistency for extra distance is a common find in driver testing. If maximizing distance is your priority and you’re willing to fine-tune it with a professional fitting, the GT2 is a top choice.

Top 37 drivers ranked by distance (2025)

Here are the top 37 drivers for 2025, ranked from the longest to the shortest.

DriverMGS Distance ScoreCarry Distance (yards)Total Distance (yards)
Titleist GT29.8237.97252.02
Titleist GT49.8237.77251.95
Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond9.6237.00251.76
COBRA DS-Adapt Max K9.6237.76250.84
Titleist GT39.5237.06250.89
COBRA DS-Adapt LS9.5236.80251.03
PING G440 LST9.4236.90250.36
Callaway Elyte X9.3236.36250.38
Wilson DYNAPWR Carbon9.2235.93250.28
TaylorMade QI359.2236.03250.07
Srixon ZXI LS9.2236.44249.49
TaylorMade QI35 LS9.1235.65249.30
PING G430 MAX 10K9.0235.83248.95
PXG Black Ops 0311 Tour-18.9235.08248.71
Callaway Elyte8.9234.90248.85
Wilson DYNAPWR LS8.8235.25247.76
PXG Black Ops 03118.8234.85248.23
COBRA DS-Adapt X8.6234.39247.59
TaylorMade QI35 Max8.6234.50247.36
Tour Edge Exotics C7258.5233.36248.25
PING G440 SFT8.3233.88246.34
Wilson DYNAPWR Max8.3233.50246.56
Sub 70 8598.2232.38247.52
PING G440 MAX8.2233.10246.14
Tour Edge Exotics E7258.0232.69245.74
Srixon ZXI Max8.0233.03245.20
Srixon ZXI8.0232.68245.22
Sub 70 859 Pro7.9231.62246.24
Honma TW 767 LS7.9232.66244.53
Honma TW 7677.8231.50245.74
Stix Golf Compete Driver7.7230.36246.11
Titleist GT17.4231.25243.02
COBRA DS-Adapt Max D7.4230.03244.37
Cleveland HiBore XL Lite7.1229.75243.0
TaylorMade QI35 Max Lite7.1230.13242.39
Cleveland HiBore XL Lite7.1229.75243.00
Honma TW 767 Max6.9229.66241.53
Cleveland HiBore XL6.9229.19242.00

Final thoughts

If you want to dig a little deeper than just pure distance, take a look at our complete testing results.

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Scratch golfer, business owner, and mom of two kids; Britt has spent her life on and around the golf course. Picking up a club at the age of 7, she never really put it down. She spent 15 years working at private clubs on Long Island and in Florida before turning her golf playing and teaching career into a golf writing career. When she's not writing content for MyGolfSpy, you can find Britt on the golf course, playing pickleball, running, or out on the boat.

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      Steven Johnson

      2 months ago

      I don’t understand having people that hit drives that carry in the 230s test LS models. MOST club fitters wouldn’t put someone with that swing speed in an LS model, so why let those people test “LS model” and call it an apples to apples test. They don’t swing fast enough to fully utilize the tech (like all the seniors playing Pro V1s). I carry the ball 285-290ish and rollout to 225-230ish when its flat and dry. I see an LS results of 237yds and “to me” it makes the results less reliable for my swing speed. The higher loft/spin models will better compete because the LS tech isn’t being fully utilized. At least Golwrx ranks them by swing speed. Just saying…

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      Kyle McKittrick

      2 months ago

      I have the C725 it is a great mix of distance and accuracy for me.

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      Fake

      2 months ago

      I’ve got my eye on the E723, personally.

      Reply

      Peejer

      2 months ago

      We all know, thanks to MyGolfSpy, that drivers are the ‘best’ for one player isn’t the same as the other. Swing speed has shown to be a difference maker. So, where’s the data? We’ve gotten used to being able to sort by high, mid and slow. Can you provide this again?

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      Sean

      2 months ago

      Since the moderators removed my comment, I will try again…

      This comparison makes zero sense, unless you used the exact same shaft for each driver head. The 237 yd carry distance suggests a slower swing speed, which completely rules out any of the LS heads. Unless you are comparing apples to apples, none of this is relevant to anyone other than yourself.

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      Max

      2 months ago

      I’m always interested to review the above stats with a bit of sceptic reality. In isolation, the GT2 is the longest. But, if you slide down the list to the G430 Max 10K the difference is approximately 2 yds. It seems from all discussions on the restrictions placed on manufacturers by the governing bodies that we may be seeing the end of real differences between any driver that is worth spending $$$ for the newest and latest. It’s all about forgiveness and accuracy.

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      scott

      2 months ago

      I’d like to see what the COR numbers on the drivers tested.

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      Dave Wilcynski

      2 months ago

      When you getting less than a yard or 2 from the top 10 what’s the point of buying a new driver for $700? My Taylormade M2 still hits as far or farther than my new G2. Coming out with new drivers every year is ridiculous to me. No wonder companies like Callaway must be struggling. Their stock has taken a beating the last year plus. The cost of golf is getting out of hand. Covid brought it back but I think that run is over. We’ll see what happens next. A recession could set golf back significantly.

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      Matt

      2 months ago

      How were the “distances” determined? Swing speed only? Dispersion?

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      DNow

      2 months ago

      So, from a distance perspective I don’t see any measurable difference between the top 10-15 drivers. Seems silly to name one of them the longest.

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      Dr Tee

      2 months ago

      Really?–another ridiculous statement “best for distance”. Distance will depend on clubbed speed, spin, carry, dispersion, and rollout but most importantly SHAFT (hopefully fitted properly). With a peak clubhead speed in the mid 80’s and smash factor typically 1.45+ I found that I got 3 mph more clubhead speed, 5-7 yards more carry and 7-10 yards more rollout from the GT1 with 40 Gm Aerospeeder R than with the GT 2 with 60 Gm Denali Red R. Your distance comparisons are misleading, not data driven nor done in a rigorous scientific manner and you are doing a disservice to the golfing public.

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      Alex

      2 months ago

      Similarly, when are the best for low, middle, high swing speed coming out?

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      Joe

      2 months ago

      Wasn’t the g430 10k max super short last year? Now it’s one of the longest?

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      Joe

      2 months ago

      I hit many of these clubs. The longest for me was ping g440 max. Second longest was Callaway Elyte. Everyone is different.

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      Fake

      2 months ago

      I know that 10 yards is 10 yards. At the same time, I would give up 10 yards to find more fairways.

      I also know that every person is going to hit clubs differently, different speeds, angles, etc.

      I’m curious: who hit the clubs? Was it a robot, averages of different testers, one person, etc? Sorry if I missed it.

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      Matt

      2 months ago

      Amen! Fairway and 230 versus even 260 but way off and I’m picking the 230 all day!

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      Barry Schwartz

      2 months ago

      But if one manufacturer was able to build a driver that always found the fairway, they would all build them. So much of the difference is the individual swinging the club. There is no magic. Most people would get better improvement buying a couple of lessons instead of the latest and greatest driver (assuming they are gaming the right driver to begin with).

      Darryl92127

      2 months ago

      Great info but I’d also love to see a comparison of the top drivers from the past three or four years.

      Reply

      Vito

      2 months ago

      It would show virtually no statistically significant difference. Like the top 10 in this test.

      Reply

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