Most Draw-Biased Drivers of 2025

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Still battling a slice off the tee? The right driver could be your game-changer. In this GOLFTEC test, we review the Most Draw-Biased Drivers of 2025, highlighting which models deliver the best mix of forgiveness, distance, and slice correction. You’ll see how adjustable technology can fine-tune your ball flight and discover which driver best fits your swing. If you’re ready to hit straighter, more consistent drives, this is the guide you need to find your perfect fit.

00:00:00 - This video discusses the top four most draw drivers in 2025 and features a driver that is the most draw biased driver ever measured.

00:00:48 - The new Callaway Elite driver is designed with a draw bias to help players who slice or fade the ball.

00:01:40 - When put down, it looks pretty neutral, but the Crown and Top Line of the driver look really nice and like a pretty nice driver.

00:02:24 - Please let me know, Nick, if any of these shots curve too far to the right.

00:02:33 - Let's get another one done, give me a couple thoughts on that as well, sorry to jump in one more time, they do have the adjustable weight in the front as well, this is the standard circular weight Callaway's always used, so you could even add a little bit of weight up there too if you needed to reduce some spin.

00:03:02 - You did really well on those first two pushes, maybe the first one had a slight fade.

00:03:10 - The speaker had trouble with the spin but still saw improvements in weight savings and aerodynamics in the latest golf club design changes.

00:03:54 - The Ping G440 driver features two settings: draw and draw plus, with the latter moving the CG 4mm into the heel for more forgiveness, as well as weight savings from the composite Crown and sole.

00:04:42 - The new driver head has a different shape with more weight savings and a little more draw bias.

00:05:31 - This year's sound will be a little more muted compared to previous years, with a slight draw to the left in real life.

00:05:51 - Let's compare the muted sound of the 440 to the louder sound of the Elite, which sounds better to you.

00:06:39 - This model has draw bias, but with some adjustments, it can be set up more upright and neutral in comparison to other similar models.

00:07:29 - The club face appeared to be aiming slightly down and slightly more left, with each one progressively curving a bit more.

00:07:58 - The new driver has the most draw bias we've ever seen with 6.1 mm of draw bias towards the heel.

00:08:48 - This new Future Fit 33 adapter driver has a user-friendly QR code on the heel for quick and easy setup, giving a nice look and feel with increased draw bias.

00:09:45 - The Cobra driver has a metallic sound and is worth testing for golfers needing help with slicing the ball, with models like the Elite X G440 SFT and the Dark Speed Adapt MaxD being recommended.

00:10:36 - If you're in the market for a driver, you really owe it to yourself to find a Golf Tech coach near you by logging on to golftech.com.

🏌️‍♂️ The video reviews the top four most draw-biased drivers for 2025, ideal for golfers who slice the ball.

🔧 The Callaway Elite driver can be adjusted to be either draw-biased or fade-biased, making it versatile for different swing changes.

⚙️ The Ping G440 SFT driver features a more muted sound compared to previous models, which some golfers may prefer.

🎯 The Callaway Elite X driver is one of the most draw-biased drivers, with 5.5 mm of CG movement into the heel.

📏 The Dark Speed Adapt MaxD driver has the highest draw bias measured, with 6.12 mm of CG movement into the heel.

🏌️‍♀️ The Ping G440 SFT driver includes internal weight savings by removing material from the hosel.

📱 The Dark Speed Adapt MaxD driver features a QR code on the heel for easy adjustment guidance.

00:00:00 - [Music] if you slice the ball or know a friend that does then this is the video for you we're talking about the top four most draw drivers in 2025 and we've got one driver in here that is the most draw biased driver we've ever measured uh I haven't seen anybody even hit it yet so pretty excited about this one uh we'll go through these Nick again just want to get your feedback on look feel what you think of these as we go through we'll talk about some of the specs with the

00:00:30 - oems tell us about them as well uh and per usual uh disclaimer this is not a club fitting we have these set up all around 9 1 12 degrees uh but again we're just trying to do really an Apples to Apples comparison for drivers that are designed to fight that slice so ready to get started yep all right Nick then so first one up that is going to be Callaway's new Elite the standard model and then we do have this one in the draw setting and we've also moved uh the

00:00:57 - adapter into the draw setting as well so pretty much taking these drivers and making them as draw bias as possible uh so with the elite driver we see the CG about uh not quite 4 mm into the heel so and for the viewer at home what we're talking about as we move some of that weight into the heel that then moves The Sweet Spot or uh the CG farther and farther over into the heel uh that just encourages more gearing or curvature of the ball in that direction as well so might not be draw inducing

00:01:29 - but for any anybody who does slice the ball or fade uh can help them with that so give me your thoughts though initial Impressions when you put that one down yeah looks really nice it doesn't doesn't look like a draw byas driver when you put it down it looks pretty pretty neutral so I kind of like the look of that but uh Crown looks really nice really like the Top Line looks like a pretty nice driver to me and I think it's a good comment you make on that one

00:01:51 - of of all the ones we're going to test today that is the most neutral uh capable driver of all of them because you do have some other features in there you can actually take that same weight and move it neutral or even move it over into into the uh toe so you can take this you know very draw byas driver and actually make it uh fade bias if you wanted to so it's a good driver if you know you're working on your swing but you still need some help you could get this today as you make some swing

00:02:15 - changes you could make it still work for you down the road as well uh but that's enough blabbing from us let's hit a couple shots and see what

00:02:24 - happens nicely done I'm going to tell you Nick if uh any of these shots curve too far to the right

00:02:33 - got over the bunker though nicely done let's get another one and then give me a couple thoughts on that one as well too and again this is our least draw by them all interesting on that one as well though too sorry to jump in one more time they do have the adjustable weight in the front as well now uh this is the standard kind of circular weight the Callaway's always used so you could even add a little bit of weight up there too if you needed to to you know reduce some spin

00:03:02 - nicely done so really just some pushes from you on those first two maybe first one had a little bit of fade on

00:03:10 - it yeah I mean even still those really didn't spin much to the right and they probably a normal driver probably would have spun a little bit more to the right for me so yeah definitely killed some of that exactly I mean we're seeing 300 RPM of side spin the way we're measuring it here today and again normal life that's going to look like just a straight ball pushing off to the right so with the elite let get one more s audio on that one as well too they did do a couple

00:03:32 - changes this year uh with just the new AI 10 x face just a newer generation of the AI faces they've been designing for a number of years now and then redesigned just the composite Crown as well a lot of the redesigners weight savings and aerodynamics yeah it felt pretty good even though on that last one I didn't hit that one very good but that actually felt really good off the face too yeah that's all right remember this is not a fitting all right let's go into

00:03:58 - our next one though so take that one from you Nick thank you next up ping g440 and in this particular model we have the sft so we do have two settings uh we've got the draw setting and then we've got their draw plus setting so when we go into the draw plus we see 4 mm of CG movement into the heel so just ever so slightly more uh than the elite yep carbon fly app now on all their drivers basically just composite Crown composite sole uh that's just going to be weight savings that they can then put

00:04:31 - where they choose in this particular model that's in the heel and then one cool new feature that we can't actually see but it's internal uh they've now actually essentially skeletonized or removed material from the hosle that's internal uh to the club and that's again just more weight savings that they can then move around but enough Tech talk how's it look uh yeah definitely different different shape it's got the two-tone a little bit more in the middle of the head uh which isn't that bad of a

00:04:58 - look but uh yeah you can see it sets up a little bit more draw bias but overall it's still a really nice looking driver head you can see the little bit more curvature towards the towards the heel okay a little more material it feels like on the heel side versus the toe okay Yep this is the first one at least compared to the elite where it is designed uh just as being a draw driver for sure and I'll say just a little more muted feel on that one compared to muted sound rather compared to the

00:05:27 - elite and that's intentional that is something that ping uh said was coming this year was going to be a little bit more muted sound than years past yeah a little bit more of a draw on that one and again similar amount of curve uh leftward on that you know you'll see that just very much falling to the left in real life just the baby

00:05:51 - draw coming back as well a little higher flight so let's just talk sound comparison uh for starters on that one nick uh what do you prefer you like the more of the muted sound we're getting from the 440 or the elite was definitely a little louder uh maybe somewhere in between uh but this definitely probably a little closer to what I like okay I don't like the tingy as much the really loud this sounds like I hit it really hard but doesn't really give that tingy

00:06:19 - I like this one a little bit better well let's move on uh to a little more tingy sound again then back to Callaway so now we're going to go back to Callaway but we're going to go with the elite X in this one so this is their draw driver in the Elite Series so similar to the 440 sft uh it's got the back weight and then an adjustable heel weight and then with this particular model we see uh 5 1/2 mm over into the heel so if it weren't for the next driver we're going to test this

00:06:47 - would be right up there with the most draw bias as far as CG goes uh but we have somebody that's going to beat them out with that but again uh we use the adapter to make it a little bit more upright a little bit more proper adapter is not going to do a ton to uh fight a slice but if we're pulling all the levers it's it's one that you got yep uh again looks very similar to the other one uh not really too much different uh you can see a little more elongated towards that heel but still sets up

00:07:14 - pretty pretty neutral okay do like that and by a neutral setup uh what do you referring to in particular the viewer the club face doesn't look like it's really really shut okay even though I can tell it is a little bit uh but the ping you definitely see that club face aiming a little bit down looked like it was aiming a little bit more left whether was or wasn't yeah just the the visuals of it yeah let's get one more that Drew like it's supposed to that one yeah we see actually each one

00:07:44 - progressively curving a little bit more let's get

00:07:58 - another and I will say at least to my ear compared to the first Elite actually that one almost sounds like a little more in between the the SF the 440 and the elite it doesn't sound quite as metallic as the standard elite doesn't that sounded really good okay well thoughts on that one then just again pretty neutral look uh just slight draw byas shape nothing nothing too crazy yeah nothing too crazy really really good off the face pretty cool Club all right well

00:08:26 - let's go back then now uh this is one driver I'm pretty excited for this year uh the entire line has some interesting things in it but that's our dark speed adapt uh in the maxd so this is the most draw bias driver we've measured utilizing again the CG as a measurement of how draw bias it is so we have 6 1 12 mm over here into the heel never measured anything that high uh so this one will definitely be interested to see how it tests they've also got their new

00:08:52 - future fit 33 adapter so uh with that got a whole bunch of different settings uh you can do to make it B by bi draw bias whatever the case is simple enough there's a Qi code on the heel you scan that and it gives you a little guide to use and like I said you and I walk through it real quick it's pretty easy yeah this is a really nice looking driver from the top definitely can feel a little bit more of the I can see or feel the uprightness of this yep but other than that looks like a really

00:09:19 - really nice driver yeah we have it set in the most upright setting uh and then even just aesthetically when you put it down you can see the heel uh definitely bulges out much more yeah uh than you know the toe side does and that was definitely the highest I think the highest and most leftward draw we saw out so

00:09:45 - far and I will say for a fairly almost entirely composite driver it still has a you pretty metallic sound to it as well might actually go a little there you go there's a all right I would say probably would it it a little bit of a fade or straight ball there you go well nicely done so again the dark Speed Line in generals one I'm pretty excited to see how it performs this year I mean Cobra's made some awesome drivers for a number of generations now uh but just because

00:10:14 - they've got this one being so draw bias and you know the army of weekend golfers they tend to curve the ball to the right uh so this would be definitely one worth testing for anybody that needs some help with that slice so they're all awesome elite elite X g440 sft or your dark speed adapt in the maxd they're all awesome drivers to test out if you need to fight a slice uh but you really owe it to yourself if you're in the market for a driver what you need to do is log

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