Callaway continues to test the limits of performance with the Quantum driver, even if it doesn't quite blow last year's Elyte away in the way we were led to hope.
The five different Callaway Quantum drivers may look like the most complex array of offerings for a new driver family, but it’s the three-piece face design that heralds a complexity that easily is the ...
Xander Schauffele is changing both his driver and driver shaft to begin this season in a move that mirrors one Jon Rahm made ...
Callaway's Quantum Max-D provides plenty of speed and forgiveness for players who need it. But is it worth the extra cost and ...
Eight swings were all it took. One of the quickest fittings Callaway could remember, and for someone who doesn’t change ...
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How Callaway's 'industry-first' drivers could provide you with a quantum leap in distance
With a Tri-Force face and the addition of a new model, Callaway has high hopes for its Quantum family of metalwoods and irons. Here are the details you need to ...
With the release of its Quantum driver family, Callaway is reaffirming that distance is everything. Not because it sounds ...
Callaway’s Quantum drivers introduce a new face construction aimed at tighter spin, improved ball speed on mishits and ...
Callaway’s Quantum drivers feature a new Tri-Force face designed to deliver more consistent ball speed with tighter spin dispersion.
Price: $599.99 (Elyte, Elyte X, Elyte Max Fast) with Project X Denali shafts and Golf Pride Tour Velvet grips; $649 (Triple Diamond) with Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Black shaft Who they're for: Golfers ...
We got a first look at Callaway’s 2026 Quantum golf clubs lineup, and one new feature grabs our attention.
Min Woo Lee’s insane power was on display this week at the Texas Children’s Houston Open. One might even say, he was cooking. In notching his first PGA Tour win, the Aussie averaged more than 317 ...
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