A swing assessment won’t tell you what driver you need at your level.
Why do you want a driver?
If you are getting the ball round with the clubs you’ve got then stick with those and play the course using the handicap you have.
If you’re looking to bring your handicap down you can do that with the above and good course management. A driver on its own won’t do that.
If you must add a driver then go for one with a similar shaft to your 5 wood with an adjustable head. Something like a Taylormade R1 10.5 degree. Hit the ball on the up to reduce spin. If you come in to steep the ball will balloon up in the air with spin. That’s when the problems start.
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