Taylor Made is expanding the loft options for him R7 Quad Mini Drivers Link and honestly why not?
With mini drivers continuing to gain traction among players looking for something between a traditional driver and fairway wood, it makes perfect sense to offer more options to suit the individual needs of more players.

The most obvious addition (to me anyway) is a left version from the 13.5 degree option. For my money, 13.5 degrees hits the sweet spot for versatility. You’re still getting good distance off the tee, but you also have the loft of a solid 3-wood, making it a viable option for fairway play when the situation calls for it.
TaylorMade is also introducing a 15.5 degree option (RH only). On paper, this leans a bit more on the wood side of the equation than stronger loft, but there’s definitely a case to be made for the higher flight trajectory and higher spin that comes with the extra loft. For players who prioritize maximum control off the tee along with something closer to traditional 3-wood loft, the 15.5 may hit the sweet spot.

Beyond the new lofts, these new options are identical to those available for most of the season. That means you’re getting the same quad weighting system for accurate ball flight, the same 305cc profile that bridges the gap between the driver wood and the fairway, and the same Speeder MD shaft available with TaylorMade’s current mini.

The mini driver category continues to evolve (and you should expect more options in 2026). By adding two more options, TaylorMade is ahead of its competitors in offering enough options to make a mini viable for almost everyone.
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