TaylorMade 300 Series Mini driver

TaylorMade blends titanium, carbon fiber and steel in a club designed to deliver driver-like distance in a fairway wood package.

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Gear: TaylorMade 300 Series Mini driver
Price: $399.99 with Mitsubishi MiDr Proto shaft and Golf Pride Z-Grip
Specs: Titanium body and face with carbon-fiber crown. Available in lofts of 11.5 and 13.5 degrees only
Available: July 15

In 2000, TaylorMade released the original 300 Series driver family, a set of metalwoods that proved popular with pros and recreational golfers alike. Ten years later, the company was at the forefront of the fairway wood revolution with RocketBallz, a club that helped usher in an era of fairway woods with faces that were nearly as springy as a driver’s face. Today, TaylorMade announced that it brings several features of those two clubs together in the new 300 Series Mini driver.

Think of it as a fairway wood on steroids for accomplished golfers and players who want more accuracy off the tee while sacrificing as little distance as possible.