If you want more distance, ball speed is part of the equation.
More speed off the face generally means more potential distance. That’s why ball speed is one of the first numbers golfers look at when testing drivers.
But it’s only part of the story.
In the 2026 MyGolfSpy Most Wanted Driver Test, we measured 42 different drivers and more than 20,000 shots. While the fastest drivers often produced the longest drives, the relationship between ball speed and total distance wasn’t always perfectly aligned.
To understand how much speed matters, it helps to look at the extremes.
The slowest driver in the test was the MacGregor Tourney Max, which averaged 139.44 mph of ball speed, more than three mph slower than the fastest driver tested.
Below are the 10 fastest drivers in the 2026 test based purely on average ball speed and how that speed translated into carry and total distance.
Fastest drivers of 2026 (Ball speed)
| Rank | Driver Model | Avg Ball Speed | Avg Carry Distance | Avg Total Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Vice Golf VGD01+ | 142.89 | 237.47 | 252.72 |
| 2 | Titleist GT3 | 142.62 | 239.17 | 252.52 |
| 3 | COBRA OPTM LS | 142.48 | 236.58 | 250.61 |
| 4 | Titleist GT4 | 142.43 | 237.76 | 252.65 |
| 5 | Titleist GT2 | 142.29 | 239.25 | 252.42 |
| 6 | TaylorMade Qi4D | 142.27 | 238.68 | 253.29 |
| 7 | TaylorMade Qi4D LS | 142.27 | 236.71 | 253.65 |
| 8 | Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond | 142.12 | 238.75 | 254.37 |
| 9 | Wilson DYNAPWR Carbon | 142.05 | 236.88 | 251.58 |
| 10 | Srixon ZXi | 141.87 | 236.01 | 249.18 |
The 3 fastest drivers in the 2026 test
Vice Golf VGD01+
The Vice Golf VGD01+ produced the fastest average ball speed in the entire 2026 driver test at 142.89 mph
That speed translated into 237.47 yards of carry and 252.72 yards total. While those numbers are strong, they weren’t the longest in the test.
In fact, despite leading the field in ball speed, the VGD01+ finished toward the lower end of the overall rankings with an 8.4 MGS Score. Its distance score of 9.0 was competitive but its accuracy (8.1) and forgiveness (7.9) limited its overall standing.
This is a good example of why ball speed alone doesn’t determine driver performance. The VGD01+ is extremely fast off the face but it struggled to keep up with the most consistent drivers when all three scoring categories were considered.
Titleist GT3

The Titleist GT3 ranked second for ball speed at 142.62 mph and converted that speed into some of the strongest distance numbers in the entire test.
It averaged 239.17 yards of carry, one of the highest carry distances recorded. That performance helped the GT3 earn a 9.4 distance score, placing it among the best drivers for pure yardage.
With an 8.8 overall, the GT3 secured a spot in the top 10 for 2026. It didn’t lead the accuracy or forgiveness categories but its combination of strong ball speed and excellent distance performance helped it remain one of the best all-around drivers in the field.
COBRA OPTM LS

The COBRA OPTM LS produced the third-fastest ball speed in the test at 142.48 mph.
It averaged 236.58 yards of carry and 250.61 yards total, resulting in a distance score of 8.7.
Overall, the OPTM LS finished around the middle of the pack in the 2026 rankings with an 8.6 MGS Score. Its accuracy (8.4) and forgiveness (8.6) were solid but not standout results compared to the leaders in those categories.
Like many low-spin drivers designed for speed, the OPTM LS can produce strong ball speeds but relies on optimal launch and strike quality to maximize distance.
The slowest drivers of 2026 (Ball speed)
The MacGregor Tourney Max produced the slowest average ball speed at 139.44 mph, a little more than three mph behind the fastest driver tested.
The Tour Edge Exotics Max, despite producing slightly lower ball speed numbers, still generated average total distance and finished fourth overall in the test with an 8.9 MGS Score. One factor that may help explain the stronger total distance from the Tour Edge Exotics Max comes down to how we test.
Unlike many equipment tests conducted on a driving range, our driver testing uses a simulated par-4 hole setup. That means shots landing in the fairway can produce more rollout than shots finishing in the rough. Drivers that find the fairway more often can sometimes post stronger total distance numbers simply because the ball isn’t slowed by rough.
| Rank | Driver Model | Avg Ball Speed | Avg Carry Distance | Avg Total Distance | MGS Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 (Slowest) | MacGregor Tourney Max | 139.44 | 231.90 | 247.61 | 8.4 |
| 2 | Tour Edge Exotics LS | 139.88 | 233.71 | 248.76 | 8.6 |
| 3 | Ben Hogan PTx Max | 140.30 | 234.74 | 247.87 | 8.3 |
| 4 | Srixon ZXi LS | 140.63 | 234.23 | 246.95 | 8.3 |
| 5 | Tour Edge Exotics Max | 140.64 | 236.20 | 250.56 | 8.9 |
Final thoughts
If your goal is more distance, ball speed is a great place to start.
The smartest approach to picking a new driver is to start by identifying what produces strong ball speed numbers for your swing, then narrow that list down to the models you can keep in play most consistently.
If you want to dive deeper into the results including distance, accuracy, forgiveness and overall rankings, be sure to check out the complete MyGolfSpy 2026 Most Wanted Driver Test.
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