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.
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 is introducing its new Quantum family of drivers, fairway woods and hybrids which feature new multi-material faces.
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Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond driver review
Callaway is back with a brand new low-spin driver offering for 2026 and Joe Ferguson has been testing it out. Here's his ...
Sepp Straka bagged the 2025 Truist Championship with his trusty Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Max, from Callaway’s 2024 line. The latest version of Callaway’s Tour-inspired driver? That ...
Xander Schauffele is changing both his driver and driver shaft to begin this season in a move that mirrors one Jon Rahm made ...
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 ...
Callaway’s Quantum drivers feature a new Tri-Force face designed to deliver more consistent ball speed with tighter spin dispersion.
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