Drivers are often the most intriguing clubs to replace, promising extra yards and improved accuracy through cutting-edge technology. If you’re in the market for a new tee weapon, take inspiration from the world’s best players teeing off at the PGA Championship. Here’s a look at the drivers used by the top-10 ranked golfers.

Scottie Scheffler uses a TaylorMade Qi10—an older model no longer sold new but available second-hand.

Rory McIlroy trusts the TaylorMade Qi4D, featuring re-engineered aerodynamics and a 60x Carbon Twist Face for increased ball speed and consistency.

Cameron Young swings a Titleist GT3, which offers a speed-tuned design with an adjustable CG Track for precise control and a seamless Thermoform Crown for lightweight performance.

Matt Fitzpatrick also opts for the Titleist GT3, benefiting from its Split Mass Construction and advanced aerodynamics.
Collin Morikawa uses the TaylorMade Qi4D LS, the lowest-spinning option in the Qi4D lineup, with a traditional address shape and improved roll radius for consistent spin.
Tommy Fleetwood also relies on the TaylorMade Qi4D LS for its low-spin performance and Tour-proven technologies.
Justin Rose plays a Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Max driver.
J.J. Spaun chooses the Titleist GT3, similar to Young and Fitzpatrick, for its customizable CG track and soft feel.
Russell Henley still plays a Titleist TSi3, a driver first released in 2020, prized for its consistent contact and precise CG control.
Chris Gotterup swings a Ping G440 LST, optimized for faster swing speeds with lower spin and a shallow, thinner face for increased ball speed.
Whether you prefer new models or tried-and-true classics, these drivers offer a glimpse into what the pros trust for distance and accuracy.

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