Upgrade Your Game In Style - These Are The 6 Best Limited Edition Drivers On Sale At PGA TOUR Superstore
Don't follow the crowd - add one of these special edition 2025 drivers to your setup to show off some personality on the golf course
As golf continues to grow in popularity, brands are looking to capitalize the growing number of players by offering more and more limited edition version of the best golf products, be that clubs, balls, bags and more - and I for one am here for it.
No longer do we only have the stock versions of the best golf drivers to choose from because as the year rolls on, special designs and versions of these golf clubs can be found online and on shop shelves around the country, albeit the latter is harder to find. Whether these limited edition designs are released for a special event in the golfing calendar like The Masters and the Ryder Cup or they're simply designed or simply released because they're cool (more of this, please), they give golfers more choice than ever in terms of expressing themselves with their golf clubs.
If you haven't noticed yet, I'm very much in favor of brands pushing the boat out and going for unique designs in addition to the stock version of their original release. I decided to head to PGA TOUR Superstore to see what SE drivers they had on sal, picked five of my favorites and listed them below, but they aren't the only ones available on the site so be sure to have a browse in case there's something you like the look of that I haven't included.
Maybe you're after a new driver but don't know which one to opt for? Fear not, we have a wide range of buying guides with detailed, informed reviews on each option to help you with that search - so why not check out our guides on the most forgiving golf drivers, best high handicap drivers or best drivers for distance for all the information you need to help make the right buying decision to suit your game (and budget).
There are multiple versions of the Designer Series Qi35 driver from TaylorMade - there's a chrome silver colorway as well as a bright gold version (trust me, google them both). However, I've opted for the colorway I think is by far and away the best, the all black version. Even in the normal grey colorway this driver looks tremendous with our tester Joe Ferguson likening it to "the interior of a terribly expensive car". The LS is the low-launching, low spin version of the Qi35 which means its better suited to lower handicappers. The $100 discount makes it an even more appealing prospect.
Read our full TaylorMade Qi35 LS Driver Review
I'll try my best not to make a bad camouflage joke when talking about this driver, but it's hard to see anything I dislike about the 'Sandstorm' version of the Callaway Elyte driver. The brand say this limited edition club is "a bold blend of precision, style, and performance, built to be an unstoppable force on the course". It's a particularly good fit for those who have served in the military or could prove an excellent Christmas present given the holiday season is fast approaching. Not only is it a great looking driver, it's a high performing one thanks to high levels of forgiveness and a lovely feel. In the run up to Black Friday, PGA TOUR Superstore have slashed over $100 off the price.
Read our full Callaway Elyte Driver Review
Developed in collaboration with Rickie Fowler and world-renowned DJ, songwriter, and record producer Kygo, this limited edition version of the DS-Adapt X driver from Cobra is one of the coolest we've seen in recent years. Aiming to capture the essence of "unforgettable summer nights when the vibes are high and the scores are low", the driver features Palm Tree Crew-inspired designs across the crown and sole which includes a small palm tree alignment aid on the top of the crown. The DS-Adapt X is a great all-rounder of a driver with exceptional feel and brilliant adjustability thanks to the unique FutureFit33 hosel which allows for unmatchable levels of fine-tuning. Over $150 off marks the biggest discount on any driver in this guide.
Read our full Cobra DS-Adapt X Driver Review
Released for the Ryder Cup in September, I'm honestly surprised there isn't more of a discount on the Team USA version of the Qi35 given the result.... Jokes aside, you can get your hands on either a USA or Europe version of the Qi35 to really show off your team allegiances on the first tee. All the same tech remains - the two adjustable weights in the sole, the multi-material construction as a fourth-generation carbon twist face. All of this is wrapped in a new patriotic makeover. It's a bold aesthetic redesign of one of the best TaylorMade drivers. Like the blackout version above, buying now will save you $100.
Read our full TaylorMade Qi35 Driver Review
Not a fan of the camouflage version of the Elyte we talked about earlier? Want a driver that you can actually see? Well, the Elyte Night Version might be difficult to see once the sun sets, but we don't tend to play golf during those hours, do we? When the sun is shining, this is one of the coolest looking drivers we've seen in 2025. Featuring a dark, refined finish, the Night Edition brings a confident, modern look for players not taken by the main black and green colorway we see in the regular driver. This colorway is also available in the 'X' version of the driver. The same $100 discount seen on the Sandstorm colorway is present here, too.
Read our full Callaway Elyte Driver Review
You want one more? Ok, I'll give you one more. This unique version of the DS-Adapt driver was released to celebrate the first Major championship of the men's golf season - The Masters. Featuring a floral design akin to the beautiful colors of Augusta National and green and white accents across the crown and sole, this driver is a pleasure to look at both in the bag and at address. $150 off also helps make this an attractive driver to buy.
Read our full Cobra DS-ADAPT Max-K Driver Review
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Conor joined Golf Monthly in late 2024 after graduating with a Masters degree in Sports Journalism from St Marys University and heads up reviews for rangefinders and golf watches. Conor is lucky to have Royal County Down as his home golf course, beginning to play the game at the age of four and later becoming a caddy at RCD at just eleven years old and doing so for over 12 ears. Playing to a 5 handicap, you’ll likely find him on the range trying (and failing) to hit a Shane Lowry-esque stinger that helped him win The Open Championship at Royal Portrush.
In the bag:
Driver: Ping G40 Max 10K
3 wood: Callaway Epic
Hybrid: Ping G425
Irons: Mizuno JPX 900 Tour
Wedges: Taylormade Milled Grind 52,56,60
Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom x9.5
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