Best Used Golf Drivers 2022

Looking for a premium driver that won't break the bank? Then these used models could be the answer

Best Used Golf Drivers
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Best Used Golf Drivers

A driver is arguably the most important golf club in your bag as it's the club that you use to get the ball in play from off the tee. Because it is so important, it is usually the most expensive, with some models costing more than $500, that's a huge amount of money to be spending on just one club!

You could opt for one of the best budget golf drivers but an alternative strategy is to consider the second hand market through websites like eBay. You may think that this isn't a good idea, but you can pick up some of the best golf drivers that money can buy from reliable dealers and sellers that have their own shops here.

Obviously, when it comes to purchasing a driver off eBay you need to do some research, but here at Golf Monthly we have done some digging ourselves to find some cracking deals on excellent drivers from years gone by.

If you still are unsure on whether used golf clubs are the way to go then it may be worth noting that golfers are turning to the second hand market for equipment. That's according to Golfclubs4cash, Europe's biggest second-hand golf equipment retailer, who has reported year-on-year growth that has exceeded that of the 2020 pandemic boom.

In this Best Drivers 2021 video, we review some of the models featured below

So, why not check out some of the fantastic deals we have found on eBay, which include some of the most forgiving drivers and some of the best drivers for distance that money can buy.

Best Used Drivers US

Cobra Golf SpeedZone Driver (opens in new tab)

Cobra Golf SpeedZone Driver (opens in new tab) | $199.99 from Maple Hill Golf

Available in an array of loft, shafts and flexes, the SpeedZone Driver is now under $200 from Maple Hill Golf. Despite being a slightly older model, it is still a premium performer.

Titleist TS2 Driver (opens in new tab)

Titleist TS2 Driver (opens in new tab) | $206.09 from Impacting The Game

Fitted with a Fujikura Air Speeder 40 Regular Graphite Shaft, this TS2 Driver is perfect for those with slow swing speeds (opens in new tab). It is also available at under $210 and is listed as good condition.

Taylormade SIM2 Driver (opens in new tab)

Taylormade SIM2 Driver (opens in new tab) | $244.99 From Impacting The Game

Still used by a number of professionals on Tour, the TaylorMade SIM2 secured a spot on our Editor's Choice Awards. (opens in new tab) Featuring in a Tensei Blue Raw AV Series 60g Shaft, it is listed as 'in good condition'.

Callaway Epic Speed Driver (opens in new tab)

Callaway Epic Speed Driver (opens in new tab) | $229.99 from Maple Hill Golf

Another Callaway driver currently available is the superb Callaway Epic Speed Driver, which you can get for under $230! Featuring in a Driver Smoke IM10 60 Regular Shaft, the club is listed in mint condition and will suit a wide variety of golfers and levels.

Tour Edge Golf Hot Launch E522 Driver (opens in new tab)

Tour Edge Golf Hot Launch E522 Driver (opens in new tab) | $219.99 from Maple Hill Golf

Tour Edge is used by a number of professional players out on the Tour and, at under $220, you will be picking it up a superb performer at a discount price. Available in an array of lofts and flexes, it is perfect for those who don't want to break the bank.

Best Used Drivers UK

Cobra Radspeed Driver (opens in new tab)

Cobra Radspeed Driver (opens in new tab) | £199.99 from GolfClubs4Cash

Featuring in a Stiff Flex Fujikura Motore X F1 6 Shaft, the Radspeed is still one of the best Cobra drivers (opens in new tab) that money can buy. Listed in good condition, it has plenty of adaptability to suit your golf game.

Wilson Staff D9 Driver (opens in new tab)

Wilson Staff D9 Driver (opens in new tab) | £199.96 from Affordable Golf

For under £200, you can pick up this Wilson Staff D9 Driver (opens in new tab) which is listed in excellent condition! Ranked as one of the most forgiving drivers (opens in new tab) on the market, it features a Graphite Shaft Stiff Flex, making it ideal for those with fast swings that struggle to find the centre of the clubface.

Mizuno ST-G 220 Driver (opens in new tab)

Mizuno ST-G 220 Driver (opens in new tab)| £199.99 from TV Golf Centre

Mizuno are known for some of the best golf irons (opens in new tab) that money can buy, but they also produce a number of superb drivers. Here, we found the ST-G 220 Driver (opens in new tab) in 9° and a HZRDUS RDX Smoke Regular Graphite Shaft for under £250. It is in good condition, includes a free headcover and is catered towards the better player.

Callaway Epic Flash Driver (opens in new tab)

Callaway Epic Flash Driver (opens in new tab) | £229.99 from GolfClubs4Cash

For £200 you can bag yourself one of the best Callaway drivers (opens in new tab) on the market. Described as in good condition, it features a Graphite Shaft in a stiff flex, with the driver head providing plenty of adaptability to maximise your performance off the tee.

PXG 0811 X Driver (opens in new tab)

PXG 0811 X Driver (opens in new tab) | £197.96 from Affordable Golf

This PXG driver comes with a one-year warranty, as well as a regular Diamana 60 Shaft. Featuring a 9° loft, the condition rating is very good, although it may suit the slightly better player, with the driver designed to be low-spinning.

What to consider when buying used models

When it comes to purchasing used models there are a number of factors that need to be considered:

Seller
Firstly, is the seller reputable? You don't want to purchase a golf club that may be cheap, but sold by someone who has a low approval rating on the sites and therefore may not deliver promptly, if at all. In the case of some sellers on eBay there have been examples of counterfeit clubs being sold, so always buy through well-known retail shops on second hand channels that have very high feedback ratings. 

One last point is to make sure you do your research. As noted earlier, there may be a specific type of shaft or weight that you are looking for in your driver, so it's crucial that you check that what you are purchasing matches your requirements. You don't want the debacle of buying one of the best Ping drivers or one of the best Callaway drivers to find out the loft or shaft is different to what you are used to. 

Condition
We've all been there. You spot a club that is hundreds of dollars cheaper than the original price and, when it's delivered, it is damaged beyond belief. That is why it's crucial you read up on the condition beforehand. Most sellers will list the condition of the club on the page, but you can always message them if you do have any problems or queries.

Specs
This may sound like an obvious one but, when researching, it's important you find out whether the specs of the driver or club are correct. Again, these should be listed on the sites, but be wary of the flex of the club, as well as the weight. You don't want the club to arrive to find out that the shaft is incorrect, or the head is a different model.

FAQs

Why would you purchase used clubs?

Used golf clubs are usually far cheaper than new models and offer a potentially huge saving. What's more, a company may have stopped producing a certain model, so used sites can be a great place to pick up these models that no longer exist. 

Where are the best places to buy used golf equipment?

Sites that are great for used equipment are eBay, as well as 2nd Swing Golf in the US and Golfclubs4cash in the UK. These retailers also have their own shops on eBay too, so you buy this way with confidence. They are reliable sources for picking up used equipment that is still in good condition.

Joel Tadman
Technical Editor

Joel has worked in the golf industry for over 12 years covering both instruction and more recently equipment. He now oversees all product content here at Golf Monthly, managing a team of talented and passionate writers and presenters in delivering the most thorough and accurate reviews, buying advice, comparisons and deals to help the reader find exactly what they are looking for. So whether it's the latest driver, irons, putter or laser rangefinder, Joel has his finger on the pulse keeping up to date with the latest releases in golf. He is also responsible for all content on irons and golf tech, including distance measuring devices and launch monitors.


One of his career highlights came when covering the 2012 Masters he got to play the sacred Augusta National course on the Monday after the tournament concluded, shooting a respectable 87 with just one par and four birdies. To date, his best ever round of golf is a 5-under 67 back in 2011. He currently plays his golf at Burghley Park Golf Club in Stamford, Lincs, with a handicap index of 3.3.


Joel's current What's In The Bag? 

Driver: Titleist TSR3, 9° 

Fairway wood: Titleist TSR3, 15° 

Hybrid: Titleist TSi2, 18° 

Irons: TaylorMade P770, 4-7 iron, TaylorMade P7MC 8-PW 

Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM8, 50°, 54° and a Titleist Vokey SM9 60° lob wedge 

Putter: Evnroll ER2V 

Ball: 2021 Titleist Pro V1x

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