By GolfLynk Publisher on Monday, 30 June 2025
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I Ditched My 3-Wood for a Mini Driver. I’m Never Going Back.

I suck at golf.

Maybe you can relate? Maybe you can’t.

In any case, I’m trying to get better. And the one thing that consistently derails my rounds faster than anything else is being O.B. (or darn near close to it) off the tee.

When I hit my driver well, things go well. But those rounds are few and far between. Plus, there are a handful of holes I play that my driver goes just a little too far, so I tend to reach for my 3-wood.

I’m a headcase when it comes to the long game. And for what it’s worth, I NEVER hit my 3-wood off the deck. Never. It’s only a tee club for me, mainly for long par 3s and short par 4s where driver puts me into water or the crap.

So, if I were looking for a club that was more forgiving than my 3-wood, went a little further BUT not too far … it sure sounds like I’m in the market for a mini driver, right?

I made the switch. The results? Revolutionary. Okay, not quite that good. But the mini driver was a revelation for my long game. Here’s why.

It’s longer

This one is fairly obvious. My Callaway Elyte Mini Driver is indeed longer than my fairway wood. But not too long. That’s key for the golf courses I play and the teeboxes I play from.

As you’d expect, I’m getting faster ball speeds, more carry and total distance out of it.

It’s easier to hit (for me)

Who tf thinks a 3-wood is easy to hit? Not me! It’s too shallow, especially for someone who exclusively uses it as a tee club. The Callaway Elyte Mini Driver isn’t all that much smaller than my Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Driver… plenty of real estate for someone like me that hits it all over the face.

Speaking of real estate … I found that I’m hitting just as many fairways with the mini driver, rather than spraying it into the housing development down the street.

In my most recent round, I fully replaced the fairway wood with the mini driver. The result? Five out of five fairways hit, including a nice little 240-yard poke that left me the perfect wedge in.

More specificity

I’m not saying that you need to immediately go out and get a mini driver. The club is, after all, one built for very specific use cases rather than the general golfing public.

If you’re a golfer like me who prioritizes accuracy off the tee but isn’t getting quite enough out of their current fairway wood, a mini driver could prove to be a revolution.

Next up? Let’s play a round and replace my driver AND 3-wood with a mini driver …

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