When a $599 or $650 driver ends up at the top of a high swing speed test, no one bats an eye. That’s just how this usually goes. The biggest brands, the most marketing, and the most premium tech typically dominate the top spots, especially for players with speed.
But sometimes, something unexpected slips into the conversation.
The Sub 70 859 didn’t just show up in the 2025 Most Wanted Driver test; it earned its spot. Let’s take a closer look and see if the Sub 70 859 could be for you.
Sub 70 859
Among the 37 drivers tested at 105-plus mph swing speeds, the Sub 70 859 finished second overall for accuracy. Only the PING G440 SFT was more accurate. It also posted balanced forgiveness numbers and finished in the top third of the entire test for higher swing speeds.
Category | Score |
---|---|
Accuracy | 9.57 |
Forgiveness | 8.39 |
Distance | 8.41 |
Overall Score | 9.23 (12th overall) |
Accuracy that beats out the premium drivers
The 859 is not only accurate, it’s consistent. For high swing speed players, the extra speed can turn a small miss into a big problem and the Sub 70 859 helps to combat that issue.
With a top-three finish in straight shot percentage and playable shot percentage, the Sub 70 859 driver helps fast swingers keep the ball in play.
One reason behind this accuracy and consistency could be the spin control at these higher speeds. One tester said, “Excellent spin control. Solid all-around performance at a price less than leading OEMs.”
Where the 859 falls short — Speed and distance
If you look at trends in driver testing over the last few years, you’ll quickly notice that the more accurate and forgiving drivers are usually those which struggle with distance potential. We won’t say the Sub 70 859 struggles but it didn’t lead the field, either.
The longest driver in the test (COBRA DS-Adapt Max X) carried 291 yards on average; the Sub 70 859 was 284. You’ll give up a few yards but if your priority is to hit more fairways, it could be worth it.
One other thing to keep in mind is that for slower swing speeds, the Sub 70 859 did not perform well. This is truly a club for high swing speed players.
Value without compromise
Golfers have become accustomed to making sacrifices when they want to save money. The Sub 70 859 shows that if you are the right player (higher swing speed prioritizing accuracy) there really isn’t too much of a sacrifice to make.
You’ll give up a few yards but with the right shaft and golf ball in play you may be able to narrow that gap. There’s no question this is the best value driver for high swing speed players in 2025.
Buy This If:
- You want elite-level accuracy on a budget.
- You’re tired of missing fairways with longer, wilder drivers.
- You’re looking for a great off-the-rack performer under $400.
Don’t Buy This If:
- You’re chasing every last yard of distance.
- You rely on top-end ball speed for carry distance.
- You dislike smaller direct-to-consumer brands.
Final thoughts
The Sub 70 859 shouldn’t be able to hang with the biggest names in the industry at this price but it does. If you’re a high swing speed player looking for a reliable, accurate and cost-effective option, the 859 belongs on your shortlist.
Here are the rest of the results from our High Swing Speed Test: Best Golf Drivers for High Swing Speed.
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