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Driver Prices UK

Drivers in the UK range from £23.99 to £1,199 across the 40 UK retailers we check daily.

Drivers are the most expensive clubs in the bag, and live pricing varies significantly between retailers and release cycles. This page tracks new and pre-owned drivers from TaylorMade, Callaway, Ping, Titleist, Cobra and every other brand sold in the UK, pulling current prices from dozens of retailers multiple times per day. Filter by flex, hand or loft to narrow down, or use the product list to compare what each shop is charging right now.

Condition: Used drivers

Drivers market right now

Typical price

£110

across 500 drivers

Dropped this week

8

avg drop −£26

Newest models

24

2026 season

Cheapest new

£54.95

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Price context

Understanding current drivers prices

Among the in-stock drivers shown here, the middle half of current best prices runs from £54.98 to £225.24, with a median of £109.99.

Each displayed price is the lowest current in-stock offer we found for that product. The exact build, size or condition can cost more.

Three options worth checking

Selected from the live price facts below, with no paid placements.

What to look for in a driver

  • Start with loft and shaft flex: they have more effect on launch and control than a newer badge on the sole.
  • Check the exact hand, loft and shaft attached to the advertised price, especially on used or custom-build listings.
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Biggest drops this week

Steepest recent price drops — ranked by absolute saving

Browse by brand

66 brands tracked for drivers across UK retailers

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Popular drivers comparisons

Side-by-side prices for the most-stocked drivers, checked daily across UK retailers.

How to find the best driver deals

Caddence checks prices across UK golf retailers multiple times per day and surfaces the lowest live price for every driver we track. Most new drivers launch between £300 and £600, with previous-generation models routinely dropping under £200 once a replacement hits shelves.

Pre-owned drivers from trusted second-hand specialists typically cost 40-60% less than new for clubs only one or two seasons old — often with minimal real-world performance loss for the average amateur.

The biggest discount window is January to early March, when retailers clear stock ahead of the new-season launches. Waiting for a previous-generation model in this window saves 20-30% versus buying at RRP.

Track any driver with a price alert and we'll email you the moment its lowest price drops below your target — free and you control how often we get in touch.

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