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A Simple Guide to Choosing the Ideal Golf Driver
Not every golfer benefits from the same driver design. Swing speed, launch characteristics, and tempo all influence which driver will produce the best distance and accuracy.
This guide helps you quickly determine which type of driver best matches your swing — without complicated fitting terminology.
Most golfers fall into one of three swing categories:
Swing Speed Typical Driver Distance Player Profile
Moderate (85–95 mph) 210 –240 yards Higher Senior Swing Speeds
Senior (75–85 mph) 170–210 yards Average Senior Swing Speeds
Super senior/lady (below 74 mph) under 170 yards Slower Senior/Lady Swing Speeds
If your drives no longer travel as far as they once did, your equipment may no longer match your current swing speed.
Super Senior/Lady - Swing Speeds (under 70mph)
Best characteristics:
• Ultralight total club weight
• Higher loft (10.5°–12.5°)
• Super Senior or Lady flex shaft
• High-launch design
• Maximum forgiveness
• Shaft Weight – 45 to 38 gram depending on swing tempo
Goal: Increase swing speed effortlessly and improve launch.
Best characteristics:
• Balanced weight design
• Mid-to-high launch
• Adjustable weighting options
• Senior to Regular flex shaft
• Stability across the face
• Shaft Weight – 45 to 55 gram depending on swing tempo
Goal: Optimize distance while maintaining control.
Best characteristics:
• Lower spin profiles
• Senior to Regular flex shafts
• Mid to Lower lofts (9 to 12)
• Shaft Weight – 45 to 38 gram depending on swing tempo
Goal: Optimize trajectory and maximize control and speed.
* I’ve Lost Distance Over Time
• You may benefit from a lighter driver that helps increase clubhead speed naturally.
* I Struggle With a Slice
• Offset or draw-biased driver designs help reduce side spin and promote straighter shots.
* The Ball Doesn’t Launch High Enough
• Higher loft and optimized center of gravity improve carry distance.
* My Driver Feels Heavy or Hard to Control
• Ultralight construction can improve timing and consistency.
Many golfers try to regain distance by swinging harder. In reality, properly matched equipment often produces faster results with less effort.
Drivers designed for slow to moderate swing speeds help golfers:
• Generate more clubhead speed
• Improve launch angle
• Maintain ball speed on off-center hits
• Reduce side spin
• Increase overall confidence off the tee
TiWorks Golf focuses on engineering clubs specifically for golfers who prioritize efficiency, consistency, and ease of play.
Design principles include:
• Ultralight construction to support faster swings
• Adjustable weighting systems
• Optimized launch conditions for moderate speeds
• Forgiveness-focused face technology
• Direct-to-golfer pricing without retail markup
Rather than adapting to tour-level equipment, these designs begin with how most golfers actually swing.
Choosing the right driver doesn’t require technical expertise — only an understanding of how your swing performs.
For Maximum Distance Recovery
• 👉 Lightweight high-launch drivers designed for smooth tempo swings.
For Straighter Drives
• 👉 Offset or draw-biased driver models that reduce slice tendencies.
For Balanced Performance
• 👉 Adjustable drivers offering launch and weight customization.
TiWorks Golf UltraSpeed Max
Lightweight, fully adjustable senior golf driver engineered for maximum distance and accuracy, featuring a high-MOI 460cc titanium head, low-spin performance, and speed-enhancing design optimized for moderate to slower swing speeds
Lofts: 10.5 (adjustable 9 to 12) &
12.5 (adjustable 11 to 14) $279