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Review of the Callaway Elyte Driver by Plugged In Golf

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 10, 2025Updated:February 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Callaway Elyte driver is a new addition to Callaway’s lineup, named after Ely Callaway Jr, the founder of Callaway Golf. This driver boasts a refined, fast shape designed to boost speed with an aerodynamic oval shape and Thermoforged Carbon crown. The advanced design features a weight system for adjustability and three weight ports on the sole, providing meaningful customization options.

In terms of sound and feel, the Callaway Elyte driver delivers a deep, bass-y sound on centered strikes and a clear crack on off-center hits. The club offers a solid feel, providing traditional feedback for both good and poor strikes. The club features Ai 10X Face technology, which maximizes ball speed across the face and optimizes launch and spin for consistent performance, even on off-center hits.

Performance testing showed that the Callaway Elyte driver produces elite ball speed and maintains high ball speed across the face. The driver is noted for its mid-low spin and mid-high launch characteristics, with the reduced spin likely attributed to the Thermoforged Carbon crown. Adjustability options include a discrete weighting system with three separate ports and an adjustable hosel for significant changes in shot shape and trajectory.

Overall, the Callaway Elyte driver is considered a solid improvement on the previous generation. It offers meaningful adjustability, excellent ball speed, and forgiveness. Callaway reports that consumers gained up to 8 yards, with an average of 1.8 yards gained when comparing this driver to its predecessor. Higher spin players may experience the most significant distance gains with this driver.

Compared to other Elyte models, the Callaway Elyte driver falls in the middle of the lineup, offering higher forgiveness for players with handicaps ranging from 0-20. This driver is designed to suit most players, while the Elyte X offers the highest forgiveness for players with handicaps up to 30, and the Elyte Triple Diamond is intended for players with handicaps +5 to 10.

In conclusion, the Callaway Elyte driver is a strong performer that deserves consideration among the best drivers in its class. While not a groundbreaking leap, this driver offers a combination of excellent ball speed, forgiveness, and adjustability that can help players improve their game. With its advanced features and performance, the Callaway Elyte driver maintains Callaway’s dominant position in the golf industry.

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