EQUIPMENT

From every angle: Callaway Elyte Drivers

Updated Jan. 29, 2025, 9:54 a.m. ET
Callaway is offering four different Elyte drivers for 2025. If you want to read about them in detail, click here .
Callaway is offering four different Elyte drivers for 2025. If you want to read about them in detail, click here.
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Each of the four Elyte drivers features a titanium Ai 10X Face made with the help of supercomputers. They have 10 times more control points that work together to enhance performance over a larger portion of the hitting area.
Each of the four Elyte drivers features a titanium Ai 10X Face made with the help of supercomputers. They have 10 times more control points that work together to enhance performance over a larger portion of the hitting area.
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Callaway made the Elyte drivers more aerodynamic by elevating the crown, then used a larger carbon fiber piece on the top of the head to lower the center of gravity location.
Callaway made the Elyte drivers more aerodynamic by elevating the crown, then used a larger carbon fiber piece on the top of the head to lower the center of gravity location.
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The Elyte Triple Diamond has a glossy black crown while the other heads in the family have a matte-black crown.
The Elyte Triple Diamond has a glossy black crown while the other heads in the family have a matte-black crown.
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The standard Elyte driver has a 460-cubic-centimeter head with three weight ports in the back, allowing players and fitters to move a 13-gram weight to create either a draw or fade bias.
The standard Elyte driver has a 460-cubic-centimeter head with three weight ports in the back, allowing players and fitters to move a 13-gram weight to create either a draw or fade bias.
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The weight in the back of the Elyte driver weighs 13 grams.
The weight in the back of the Elyte driver weighs 13 grams.
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This 445-cubic-centimeter driver is designed for accomplished golfers with fast swings who generate excessive spin. The adjustable weight screws allow fitters to fine-tune the spin rate and launch angle.
This 445-cubic-centimeter driver is designed for accomplished golfers with fast swings who generate excessive spin. The adjustable weight screws allow fitters to fine-tune the spin rate and launch angle.
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All the Elyte drivers have a titanium sole except for the Triple Diamond, which has carbon fiber canels in the sole.
All the Elyte drivers have a titanium sole except for the Triple Diamond, which has carbon fiber canels in the sole.
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This 460-cubic-centimeter Elyte X features two weight ports in the sole, one in the center and the other in the heel. Moving the 13-gram weight to the heel creates a larger draw bias for slicers, while placing it in the center location boosts stability.
This 460-cubic-centimeter Elyte X features two weight ports in the sole, one in the center and the other in the heel. Moving the 13-gram weight to the heel creates a larger draw bias for slicers, while placing it in the center location boosts stability.
(Photo: David Dusek)
The Elyte Max Fast is designed for golfers who benefit from a driver with a lighter shaft, lighter grips and higher lofts. Moderate-speed and slower-swinging golfers should create more clubhead speed, a higher launch and more carry distance. We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. Golfweek operates independently, though, and this doesn’t influence our coverage.
The Elyte Max Fast is designed for golfers who benefit from a driver with a lighter shaft, lighter grips and higher lofts. Moderate-speed and slower-swinging golfers should create more clubhead speed, a higher launch and more carry distance. We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. Golfweek operates independently, though, and this doesn’t influence our coverage.
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