Callaway's Quantum Max-D provides plenty of speed and forgiveness for players who need it. But is it worth the extra cost and baked-in draw bias?
Callaway's Quantum Triple Diamond builds on the formula of its uber-fast low-spin predecessor. But does that warrant spending £100 more than its biggest rival?
Callaway is back with a brand new low-spin driver offering for 2026 and Joe Ferguson has been testing it out. Here's his ...
For ClubTest 2024, we thoroughly tested all of the newest golf clubs on the market with the help of GOLF’s editors and a swing robot from Golf Laboratories founder Gene Parente. Below you can find ...
The new Quantum Drivers feature Callaway's revolutionary Tri-Force Face for a leap in distance, while Quantum Irons are engineered for a leap in greens hit CARLSBAD, Calif., Jan. 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ ...
Quantum drivers, fairway woods, hybrids and irons feature multiple new technologies across each category for what Callaway ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: 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 ...
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 ...
Callaway is back to being a speed company. With the company’s new Quantum line of drivers, fairway woods and hybrids, the name literally implies a fundamental shift in what they are doing. That’s ...