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2023 DRIVER COMPARISON | PARADYM TRIPLE DIAMOND vs AEROJET LS vs TSR3 vs STEALTH 2 PLUS | LOW SPIN



The longest and best low spin golf drivers in 2023 including the Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond, Cobra Aerojet LS, Titleist TSR3 & Taylormade Stealth 2 Plus.

These four drivers are our top 4 favorites in 2023:
1. Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond
2. Cobra Aerojet LS
3. Titleist TSR 3
4. Taylormade Stealth 2 Plus

Director of Instruction and PGA Professional Thomas Campbell testing. Trackman Data, Titleist Pro V1x RCT Ball, all 9-degree heads, all testing with the Project X HZRDUS Gen 4 Black 60g 6.5 shaft. 5 shots with each driver, 113mph club head speed. All swings very similar with club speed and attack angle all within 1mph or 1 degree of loft. Completely unbiased these are what we have found to be the top four low spin distance drivers in 2023.

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18 Comments

  1. Would have liked to see G430 LST. Also curious if trackman reads stealth differently. I consistently see stealth at higher clubhead and lower smash factor on trackman. I really doubt it’s actually that much more aerodynamic than everyone else. Nor do I believe the face is that much slower than everyone else. Seems odd.

  2. This Video is for the Guys who can hit Drivers Well on a Consistent basis.. Mid to High Handicapper need not apply because you will not be able to control these drivers..

  3. Also wondering about Ping since they made so many adjustments to be on par with these brands. Seems like a missed opportunity

  4. I would like a reviewer keeping the same 2 or 3 years old driver to compare… How stand the Sim or the SIM 2 over the new one (may be any brand as it was one of the good driver in a giving year) 😉

  5. Great segment, Thomas. Which one would you have in your bag if you were playing a tournament? Still love my 8 degree TSR3. It is a ball speed machine. 🙌🙌🙌

  6. I don’t agree with your assessment that the TSR4 is a specialty club and hence disclosed. Surely the LS/ triple diamond models are equally speciality?

  7. Would like you to show the face strike location heat map to gauge against the dispersion patterns

  8. You guys need do a series and have then in brackets and crown a winner there are 3 clubs missing all LS models…..

  9. I had the same results with most of these drivers in my fitting. TSR3 and the Cally Triple D were the standouts. Then I moved the weights around on the TD and that dispersion tightened and the spin went to 2000-2200. I liked the look and feel of the TD better but they were both great drivers. I did not get along with the others. Hated the Stealth again this year.

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