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Every golfer knows the heartbreak of a slice. For decades, equipment giants have promised fixes, but in 2025 a newcomer—Oximity—is turning heads with a driver that doesn’t just minimise the miss, it nearly eliminates it.
The story starts with founders Joshua and Matthew, who set up Oximity back in 2019. They spent years iterating, prototyping, and even securing patents in early 2024 before the big moment arrived: November 2024, the official product launch.
Unapologetically bold tech
The Oximity Driver hit the shelves with unapologetically bold tech. Think offset hosel, closed face angle, upright lie, and a heel-weighted CG—all conspiring to turn weak bleeders into confident draws. Early testers were skeptical of the look, but the results? Hard to argue with. Ball speeds rival the best on the market, forgiveness is generous across the face, and slices become playable—or vanish altogether.


Oximity isn’t just tweaking tradition. It’s rethinking how drivers should feel in the swing. Their A.I.M. (Aligned Impact Mechanism) aligns the driver’s face progression with your irons, add in a Beehive Face pattern (designed for hotter ball speeds across the hitting zone) and adjustable weight ports, and you’ve got one of the most forward-thinking drivers on the shelf.
At £415 / $549, Oximity is positioning itself in premium territory, but early demand speaks volumes—right-hand models sold out within weeks of launch, with left-handed versions on the way.
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