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Seems to me the 'Original One' Mini Driver is very expensive indeed!. However, If you find the idea of a Mini Driver to be appealing, then why not consider the SLDR 'S' Mini Driver instead! I believe you'll be just as happy and save yourself a lot of money! (You may also want to consider having Continental Golf refinish it in gloss black, if Silver is just not your color).

 

One key advantage to the 'older' Mini Driver option is that the SLDR 'S' Mini Driver is 'All-Titanium', so less worries about 'cracking' than with the new 'Original One', which is constructed partially of Carbon Fiber.

 

As far as the clubhead design goes, the SLDR 'S' Mini Driver is basically a 260cc version of the SLDR-C 460cc Driver, but it's done in Silver with a Black Face and Sole, verses the SLDR-C's Gloss Black and Chrome Face and Sole. Of course, the SLDR 'S; Mini Driver has more loft, and a shorter (FW length) shaft. The Retail SLDR 'S' Mini Drivers were made in lofts of 12*, 14*, and 16*, and it's worth mentioning here that Tour-issued SLDR 'S" Mini Driver Heads were produced in lofts as low as 10*, and I've seen those on ebay too! The 14* and 16* are 'double duty' clubs, I.e. also excellent as Fairway Woods, while the 12* SLDR 'S' Mini as you might expect is best when used as a Driver off the Tee!

 

When you look closely, you'll see the SLDR 'S' Mini Driver and the SLDR-C Driver have a lot in common in terms of their construction, and both are long, accurate, easy to hit, and very forgiving! The Low Profile Head Shape of the SLDR 'S' Mini Driver is similar to the SLDR-C Driver, and it's Black Face and Sole Plate design is virtually identical to the SLDR-C, aside from the color difference. (The SLDR-C Driver is Gloss Black with a Bright Chrome Face Sole Plate).

 

IMO, both the SLDR 'S' Mini Driver and the SLDR-C Driver are two of TM's better head designs, and perform very well indeed! The Mini Driver decision 'game changer' here is the fact that SLDR 'S: Mini Drivers can be found at such bargain prices' now!

 

It seems a bit foolish to spend $399 on TM's new 'Original One' Mini Driver when quality (used) SLDR 'S' Mini Drivers, (which are known to be very good), are available at such low prices!

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> @Z1ggy16 said:

> > @J13 said:

> > Saw this in person yesterday. Nice looking mini driver but $400 is crazy. Go buy yourself a Ping G400 LST for $299 new and enjoy.

>

> People said $400 was nuts for M5 3w yet... they are buying them.

>

> Secondly, it kind of sounds like you're missing the point? From my POV, the point is that maybe some guys just like a really small headed driver or they visually struggle with a 45'' large volume head so perhaps a shortened up club with a smaller head on the end helps.

>

> I know for me, I've got driver yips but I can hit my little 3w off the tee on every hole just fine. Something like this wouldn't ever come up in a conversation with G400 LST. It's kind of in a realm of it's own.

>

> What would be most interesting to me is the 11.5* head turned down to be the same as a 460 head and also the 13.5* head vs something like Flash SZ 3+w, from both a distance but also dispersion stand point.

 

It's not the size of the head it's the length they play a driver and the loft. People hit a 3w straighter because it's spins a lot more and it's 42.5-43" long. If they set up a shorter, heavier driver they would hit more fairways. I'm not against the mini driver as a replacement I just think people don't set up their drivers properly. In fact I know most don't as I rebuild them all the time. I shorten and add hotmelt in my shop and all of a sudden they find the center of the face.

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I got a chance to hit this today and I'm extremely impressed. I've always been a mini driver fan. I own 3 Tour Issue SLDR Minis, 1 Retail SLDR Mini and 1 Aeroburner. I use as a 3 wood replacement and have never had a problem hitting off the deck. I love really deep fairway woods. All that said this is by far the best iteration of the Mini. Less spin than either and higher ball speed and easier to elevate. They only had the 11.5 to demo and it was set 2* lower and I was just roping it off the deck. Getting 1.5 smash. Ordered a 13.5 and cant wait to get it into the bag. I found the Tour SLDRs to be great clubs but spin a little too much. Same w the Aero Tour which I found similar. This is a step above either.

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> @FairwayFred said:

> I got a chance to hit this today and I'm extremely impressed. I've always been a mini driver fan. I own 3 Tour Issue SLDR Minis, 1 Retail SLDR Mini and 1 Aeroburner. I use as a 3 wood replacement and have never had a problem hitting off the deck. I love really deep fairway woods. All that said this is by far the best iteration of the Mini. Less spin than either and higher ball speed and easier to elevate. They only had the 11.5 to demo and it was set 2* lower and I was just roping it off the deck. Getting 1.5 smash. Ordered a 13.5 and cant wait to get it into the bag. I found the Tour SLDRs to be great clubs but spin a little too much. Same w the Aero Tour which I found similar. This is a step above either.

 

Did you ever get a chance to hit the Callaway mini ? How would this compare..

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> @Nicodimas said:

> > @FairwayFred said:

> > I got a chance to hit this today and I'm extremely impressed. I've always been a mini driver fan. I own 3 Tour Issue SLDR Minis, 1 Retail SLDR Mini and 1 Aeroburner. I use as a 3 wood replacement and have never had a problem hitting off the deck. I love really deep fairway woods. All that said this is by far the best iteration of the Mini. Less spin than either and higher ball speed and easier to elevate. They only had the 11.5 to demo and it was set 2* lower and I was just roping it off the deck. Getting 1.5 smash. Ordered a 13.5 and cant wait to get it into the bag. I found the Tour SLDRs to be great clubs but spin a little too much. Same w the Aero Tour which I found similar. This is a step above either.

>

> Did you ever get a chance to hit the Callaway mini ? How would this compare..

 

Yes I always got along better with the TM Minis than the Callaway 1.5. I felt the callaway launched lower and I didn't like that.

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> @J13 said:

> > @Z1ggy16 said:

> > > @J13 said:

> > > Saw this in person yesterday. Nice looking mini driver but $400 is crazy. Go buy yourself a Ping G400 LST for $299 new and enjoy.

> >

> > People said $400 was nuts for M5 3w yet... they are buying them.

> >

> > Secondly, it kind of sounds like you're missing the point? From my POV, the point is that maybe some guys just like a really small headed driver or they visually struggle with a 45'' large volume head so perhaps a shortened up club with a smaller head on the end helps.

> >

> > I know for me, I've got driver yips but I can hit my little 3w off the tee on every hole just fine. Something like this wouldn't ever come up in a conversation with G400 LST. It's kind of in a realm of it's own.

> >

> > What would be most interesting to me is the 11.5* head turned down to be the same as a 460 head and also the 13.5* head vs something like Flash SZ 3+w, from both a distance but also dispersion stand point.

>

> It's not the size of the head it's the length they play a driver and the loft. People hit a 3w straighter because it's spins a lot more and it's 42.5-43" long. If they set up a shorter, heavier driver they would hit more fairways. I'm not against the mini driver as a replacement I just think people don't set up their drivers properly. In fact I know most don't as I rebuild them all the time. I shorten and add hotmelt in my shop and all of a sudden they find the center of the face.

 

I had a 44'' LTD pro that wasn't any more accurate than my LTD 3w, in fact it was weird as hell because you got this big ol driver head on essentially a 3w shaft. I did not like. It was swing weighted and tipped accordingly. So.. I wouldn't go making blanket statements.

 

I'm not saying the length isn't a huge factor, because of course it is, but I imagine a good deal of players will also feel more comfortable being able to swing a bit more level and tee the ball a little closer to the ground, too. I know I would.

 

 

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> @Z1ggy16 said:

> > @J13 said:

> > > @Z1ggy16 said:

> > > > @J13 said:

> > > > Saw this in person yesterday. Nice looking mini driver but $400 is crazy. Go buy yourself a Ping G400 LST for $299 new and enjoy.

> > >

> > > People said $400 was nuts for M5 3w yet... they are buying them.

> > >

> > > Secondly, it kind of sounds like you're missing the point? From my POV, the point is that maybe some guys just like a really small headed driver or they visually struggle with a 45'' large volume head so perhaps a shortened up club with a smaller head on the end helps.

> > >

> > > I know for me, I've got driver yips but I can hit my little 3w off the tee on every hole just fine. Something like this wouldn't ever come up in a conversation with G400 LST. It's kind of in a realm of it's own.

> > >

> > > What would be most interesting to me is the 11.5* head turned down to be the same as a 460 head and also the 13.5* head vs something like Flash SZ 3+w, from both a distance but also dispersion stand point.

> >

> > It's not the size of the head it's the length they play a driver and the loft. People hit a 3w straighter because it's spins a lot more and it's 42.5-43" long. If they set up a shorter, heavier driver they would hit more fairways. I'm not against the mini driver as a replacement I just think people don't set up their drivers properly. In fact I know most don't as I rebuild them all the time. I shorten and add hotmelt in my shop and all of a sudden they find the center of the face.

>

> I had a 44'' LTD pro that wasn't any more accurate than my LTD 3w, in fact it was weird as **** because you got this big ol driver head on essentially a 3w shaft. I did not like. It was swing weighted and tipped accordingly. So.. I wouldn't go making blanket statements.

>

> I'm not saying the length isn't a huge factor, because of course it is, but I imagine a good deal of players will also feel more comfortable being able to swing a bit more level and tee the ball a little closer to the ground, too. I know I would.

 

My point was most people do not get fit into a driver. And nowhere did I say this is a fact for everyone. Your LTD at 44" was clearly still too long for you so it sounds like it wasn't properly built for you or fit for your swing. Fowler plays his driver at 43.5" just fyi.

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I played a 3 Deep as the primary tee club for about a year when they came out. I had just got back into the game after about 15 years and was more comfortable with the smaller head, tee height, shorter shaft, swing required, etc.

 

However, I found that the reasonably bad misses were so bad in terms of distance and direction. Since, I've had more luck with a higher lofted driver turned down and a 44 inch shaft.

 

For me, I don't feel like the strong 3 / mini is really any more accurate when you consider the clubhead is a lot less forgiving. As a secondary tee club for tight holes, I can pretty much accomplish the same thing by teeing my driver lower, gripping down and inch or so, and swinging easy.

 

These clubs may work great for some but I probably won't give them a try again.

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> @caloge said:

> Played an sldr mini when I was having struggles off the tee. Thing was an arrow and long. Good to see a modern take from TaylorMade

 

I'm the same. I'm still gaming a 10.5* mini tour head. It's an arrow and actually it's not too far behind my driver. It think it plays so well at 43" it's just easier to hammer it at the sweet spot.

 

I preordered the new one, bone stock.

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> @HipCheck said:

> > @caloge said:

> > Played an sldr mini when I was having struggles off the tee. Thing was an arrow and long. Good to see a modern take from TaylorMade

>

> I'm the same. I'm still gaming a 10.5* mini tour head. It's an arrow and actually it's not too far behind my driver. It think it plays so well at 43" it's just easier to hammer it at the sweet spot.

>

> I preordered the new one, bone stock.

How did i know you would pop up in this thread haha. You hoarded all of the 10.5 sldr mini's

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> @J13 said:

> > @HipCheck said:

> > > @caloge said:

> > > Played an sldr mini when I was having struggles off the tee. Thing was an arrow and long. Good to see a modern take from TaylorMade

> >

> > I'm the same. I'm still gaming a 10.5* mini tour head. It's an arrow and actually it's not too far behind my driver. It think it plays so well at 43" it's just easier to hammer it at the sweet spot.

> >

> > I preordered the new one, bone stock.

> How did i know you would pop up in this thread haha. You hoarded all of the 10.5 sldr mini's

 

I might print out this thread and frame it.

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From that photo, it does look really good. I can't wait to test it out. My best year of golf is when I used the original 3 deep off the tee. I took time off from the game and I still don't feel comfortable hitting larger heads.

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I got to demo it yesterday. The head is beautiful at address and the playing length is awesome. Tried it with the stock shaft and a AD-DI 70X (same as my 3W) and upon initial testing on Trackman, I can say the head is as hot as the M5 fw. I need to do further testing as the head is quite spinny and I need to thinker with shafts and loft configurations. If you're looking for a fairway finder it might me a great option, but it's by no means a "driver killer". Also, make sure you get fit for the right shaft.

 

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Mine landed and looks good!

 

Will have to try to see if beats my Cobra Tour 3W @ 12. I am hitting the F9 about 248-255 (total) when I hit it just right off the tee. I hit this one quite high compared to my buddies drivers , so hoping dropping the TM mini to 9.5 gets me out there a bit better. We will see !!

 

 

 

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Seriously, those who hit their 3 woods better than their driver, I just think it's a combination of shorter shaft and a head weight thing. Just get fitted for a short and heavy driver. M5 Tour sounds right up your street with heavier weights. 435cc with more forgiveness than an equivalent 3w. Personally any driver head that can be customised for weight should do the trick. I play my driver at 44 1/4".

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> @bobcat said:

> Seems to me the 'Original One' Mini Driver is very expensive indeed!. However, If you find the idea of a Mini Driver to be appealing, then why not consider the SLDR 'S' Mini Driver instead! I believe you'll be just as happy and save yourself a lot of money! (You may also want to consider having Continental Golf refinish it in gloss black, if Silver is just not your color).

>

> One key advantage to the 'older' Mini Driver option is that the SLDR 'S' Mini Driver is 'All-Titanium', so less worries about 'cracking' than with the new 'Original One', which is constructed partially of Carbon Fiber.

>

> As far as the clubhead design goes, the SLDR 'S' Mini Driver is basically a 260cc version of the SLDR-C 460cc Driver, but it's done in Silver with a Black Face and Sole, verses the SLDR-C's Gloss Black and Chrome Face and Sole. Of course, the SLDR 'S; Mini Driver has more loft, and a shorter (FW length) shaft. The Retail SLDR 'S' Mini Drivers were made in lofts of 12*, 14*, and 16*, and it's worth mentioning here that Tour-issued SLDR 'S" Mini Driver Heads were produced in lofts as low as 10*, and I've seen those on ebay too! The 14* and 16* are 'double duty' clubs, I.e. also excellent as Fairway Woods, while the 12* SLDR 'S' Mini as you might expect is best when used as a Driver off the Tee!

>

> When you look closely, you'll see the SLDR 'S' Mini Driver and the SLDR-C Driver have a lot in common in terms of their construction, and both are long, accurate, easy to hit, and very forgiving! The Low Profile Head Shape of the SLDR 'S' Mini Driver is similar to the SLDR-C Driver, and it's Black Face and Sole Plate design is virtually identical to the SLDR-C, aside from the color difference. (The SLDR-C Driver is Gloss Black with a Bright Chrome Face Sole Plate).

>

> IMO, both the SLDR 'S' Mini Driver and the SLDR-C Driver are two of TM's better head designs, and perform very well indeed! The Mini Driver decision 'game changer' here is the fact that SLDR 'S: Mini Drivers can be found at such bargain prices' now!

>

> It seems a bit foolish to spend $399 on TM's new 'Original One' Mini Driver when quality (used) SLDR 'S' Mini Drivers, (which are known to be very good), are available at such low prices!

 

Are you an "influencer" for the SLDR C and S?

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> @14mh said:

> It is amazing how you can get the SLDR-c in almost every post.

 

That’s the Bobcat for you. He’s a constant. The SLDR C stands for “constant”. Like the speed of light or 3.1415....every time lol!

 

 

 

 

 

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To reiterate and summarize what a few others have said, there are many people out there who have more success with their 3w off the tee than their driver. To me it comes down to maneuverability of the club head. Shaft length, similarity of swing and teeing height also contribute to the success of many golfers. I think the reason that these aren't more popular is 1. No tour validation other than Phils brief go with a callaway version, 2 playing buddy validation and 3. price point. I think the price point is always going to be too high for the majority of people who need it. From my experience it's usually an older or senior gentleman who has convinced himself he can't learn new tricks. That is take lessons and learn how to properly hit driver. The other is the senior who gets more club head speed with a more aero dynamic head (smaller) also is more comfortable with a fairway like club since they are hitting fw clubs often.

 

Posts about this club having less moi/ forgiveness than driver: I think you are looking at It the wrong way. Rather this club has MORE moi/forgiveness than a typical 3wood. Again this is designed for the player who has more success with 3w off the tee than driver.

 

Question to those using the mini: is anyone hitting these off the fairway? How practical is the shot/ easy is it to pull off? It seems that callaway always makes their version slightly smaller than TM with the idea that theirs can be hit off the fairway occasionally.

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New vid up comparing a 11.5* vs 9* M5 driver... ( long story short...)

10 yards average more for the driver with a 9 * degree head..its too bad he doesn’t have his shaft on it and the 9.5 degree head right? Would the 9.5 degree give him roughly six more yards? Would the correct shaft for his swing change his dispersion. It’s really close..

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> @Nicodimas said:

>

>

> New vid up comparing a 11.5* vs 9* M5 driver... ( long story short...)

> 10 yards average more for the driver with a 9 * degree head..its too bad he doesn’t have his shaft on it and the 9.5 degree head right? Would the 9.5 degree give him roughly six more yards? Would the correct shaft for his swing change his dispersion. It’s really close..

 

He also states he is ‘going for it’ hitting drives full power. These tests are never really useful other for the guy who is testing it..!

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      General Albums
       
      2024 Cognizant Classic - Monday #1
      2024 Cognizant Classic - Monday #2
      2024 Cognizant Classic - Monday #3
      2024 Cognizant Classic - Monday #4
       
       
       
      WITB Albums
       
      Brandt Snedeker - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Max Greyserman - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Eric Cole - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Carl Yuan - WITb - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Russell Henley - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Justin Sun - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Alex Noren - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Shane Lowry - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Taylor Montgomery - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Jake Knapp (KnappTime_ltd) - WITB - - 2024 Cognizant Classic
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      New Super Stoke Pistol Lock 1.0 & 2.0 grips - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      LA Golf new insert putter - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      New Garsen Quad Tour 15 grip - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      New Swag covers - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Jacob Bridgeman's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Bud Cauley's custom Cameron putters - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Ryo Hisatsune's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Chris Kirk - new black Callaway Apex CB irons and a few Odyssey putters - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Alejandro Tosti's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Cognizant Classic
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
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    • 2024 Genesis Invitational - Discussion and Links to Photos
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      General Albums
       
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Monday #1
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Monday #2
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Tuesday #1
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Tuesday #2
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Tuesday #3
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Tuesday #4
       
       
       
       
      WITB Albums
       
      Rory McIlroy - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Sepp Straka - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Patrick Rodgers - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Brendon Todd - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Denny McCarthy - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Corey Conners - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Chase Johnson - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tommy Fleetwood - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Matt Fitzpatrick - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Si Woo Kim - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Viktor Hovland - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Wyndham Clark - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Cam Davis - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Nick Taylor - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Ben Baller WITB update (New putter, driver, hybrid and shafts) – 2024 Genesis Invitational
       
       
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      New Vortex Golf rangefinder - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      New Fujikura Ventus shaft - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods & TaylorMade "Sun Day Red" apparel launch event, product photos – 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods Sun Day Red golf shoes - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Aretera shafts - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      New Toulon putters - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods' new white "Sun Day Red" golf shoe prototypes – 2024 Genesis Invitational
       
       
       
       
       
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