Drivers under £250: Equipment guide
This week’s equipment guide focuses on drivers under £250 bearing in mind that you may already have gone over budget as we approach the new season
3. Nicklaus Dual Point Fast Back £149
An asymmetrical wedge-shaped head positions weight towards the shaft to reduce the effect of slices. Suited to golfers who want to straighten out a fade and like modern-shaped drivers.
Review: Nicklaus Dual Point Fastback driver
4. Cleveland Launcher £229
The head is 21% bigger than the previous Launcher. A Fujikura Fit-On Flightspeed shaft gives control and distance. Suited to golfers who are looking for high-flying distance and gain confidence from a bigger head.
Review: Cleveland Launcher driver Video: Cleveland Launcher driver review Gallery: Cleveland Launcher driver pictures
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5. Callaway Diablo £239
The all-titanium head with a variable-thickness hyperbolic face should improve ball speed on off-centre hits. Suited to golfers who are looking for extra distance and equire help to develop a draw.
Gallery: Callaway Diablo driver pictures Opinion: Callaway Diablo driver blog
Where next?
More Golf equipment guides: Irons under £400 equipment guide Ping's 50th Anniversary equipment guide Fairway woods under £100 equipment guide Hybrids under £100 equipment guide Modern putters equipment guide
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