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The Callaway Elyte Mini, TD Max, and TD Tour Draw Drivers

News RoomBy News RoomApril 2, 2025Updated:April 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Callaway has recently released three new drivers just in time for the Masters, including the Elyte Mini Driver, Elyte Triple Diamond Max, and Elyte Triple Diamond Tour Draw drivers. These drivers are designed to offer unique performance benefits, particularly for players looking to enhance their driving game. With the Masters approaching and driving being a crucial aspect of success at Augusta National, these new drivers come at the perfect time for golfers gearing up for the first major of the year.

One of the key drivers in this lineup is the Callaway Elyte Mini, which is the company’s second mini driver. The Elyte Mini features a 340 cc clubhead size, making it the largest mini driver on the market. This larger head size translates to increased forgiveness, similar to a driver, while still being playable off the turf. The Elyte Mini also boasts a new Ai10x face and a Thermoforged Carbon crown, enhancing launch characteristics and overall performance.

Callaway’s mini driver is designed to cater to both Tour players and high handicappers, offering a versatile option that fits a wide range of golfers. While Tour pros are recognizing the benefits of using a mini driver off the tee, amateurs are also finding success with this club due to its forgiveness and playability. The Elyte Mini Driver provides an excellent alternative to a fairway wood when precision off the tee is essential.

For golfers who prefer a draw bias driver, Callaway has introduced the Elyte Triple Diamond Tour Draw. This driver is specifically designed for players who prefer to turn the ball from right to left and features a weight bias towards the heel to promote a right-to-left ball flight. The Tour Draw offers a unique option for golfers who typically play a draw and want a driver that complements their swing type.

While the Triple Diamond platform is traditionally geared towards elite players who prioritize low spin characteristics, Callaway has introduced the Elyte Triple Diamond Max to offer added forgiveness without compromising on performance. The Triple Diamond Max maintains the classic shape of the original Triple Diamond but with increased forgiveness, making it a suitable option for players looking for a more forgiving driver.

The Elyte Mini, Elyte Triple Diamond Max, and Elyte Triple Diamond Tour Draw drivers are available for pre-order and will hit retail shelves soon. The Elyte Mini Driver is priced at $449.99, while the Elyte Triple Diamond Max and Elyte Triple Diamond Tour Draw are priced at $649.99. These drivers come with stock shaft options and feature innovative technologies to enhance performance and accuracy on the course. Golfers looking to upgrade their equipment for the upcoming season can consider these new offerings from Callaway to improve their driving game.

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