Callaway · Driver · 2025
Elyte Triple Diamond Tour Draw
CaddyIndex™ breakdown — what the agentic research found across each of the six performance dimensions, with cited sources.
You're a low-handicap golfer (≤8 HCP) with a 95+mph driver swing speed who fights a fade and wants low-spin / low-launch tour-style flight with a draw bias engineered in.
You naturally draw the ball (it'll over-draw), or you prefer neutral / fade-capable workability — the standard Triple Diamond is the right call.
Pros
- Heel-weighted internal weight position produces a clean 12-yard draw bias versus the standard Triple Diamond in manufacturer testing — meaningful right-to-left turnover for better players who fight a fade
- Same 450cc compact pear-shape and AI-designed face as the standard Triple Diamond — the head that won MyGolfSpy 2025 Most Wanted
- Same dual front / back weight tuning plus 3° hosel range as the standard Triple Diamond — meaningful adjustability without sliding-track sophistication
- Engineered specifically for better players who loved the previous Triple Diamond's low spin but didn't want its fade bias
Cons
- Slightly less forgiving than the standard Triple Diamond — the heel-weighted CG marginally compromises the centred-MOI profile
- Most reviewers cover this briefly as a line extension rather than testing it independently — deep data is thinner than for the standard Triple Diamond
- Wrong fit for fade-prone or neutral-flight better players (standard Triple Diamond is the right pick) and wrong fit for slice-prone slower swingers (Elyte Max Fast is the right pick)
By dimension
Forgiveness
Same 450cc compact tour-proven shape as the standard tour-spec sibling, inheriting that footprint's forgiveness ceiling. Independent reviewer testing notes the family is significantly more playable and less demanding of the perfect strike than previous models, with tight dispersion even on poorer strikes. Robot-test commentary on the shared platform notes the face holds significant speed outside the center spot. Below the standard tour-spec model because the heel-weighted CG marginally compromises the otherwise-tour-MOI profile — by design.
Distance
Same face technology and carbon-crown construction as the standard tour-spec sibling that won the 2025 Most Wanted test. Manufacturer robot platform claims up to 4 mph ball-speed increase versus the previous generation. The heel-weighted CG costs a marginal speed penalty versus the standard tour-spec sibling's centered weighting — slightly below the standard model's distance ceiling, but still top of the low-spin-tour range.
Workability
Manufacturer robot testing measured the standard tour-spec head averaging dispersion 6 yards right of centerline, while this variant averages 6 yards left — the head imposes a 12-yard draw bias relative to its sibling. Variant was engineered with a different face progression for players who loved the previous generation's low spin but wanted to drop the fade bias. Better players can still shape both ways from this baseline, but the head fights one direction — below the standard tour-spec sibling because of the imposed bias.
Feel
Family-shared TD tactile signature — impact feel leans more solid than fast, with weight back creating a sensation that is stout with a little pop. Reviewer testing of the shared platform describes pleasingly solid impact with good feedback through the hands in both weight positions. No reviewer surfaced a Tour Draw-specific feel differential — the head shares the standard tour-spec sibling's tactile signature.
Sound
Family-shared tour-spec acoustic profile — the variant does not come off as loud as the family's standard model, producing a soft muted sound that better players often prefer. Reviewer testing of the shared platform documents a low-pitched, controlled, never-harsh character. Tour Draw inherits this profile.
Looks at address
Same compact, tour-proven 450cc pear-shaped footprint as the standard tour-spec sibling — premium tour-driven aesthetic. Independent reviewer testing confirms the family-shared visual signature with darker carbon accents and glossy finish. Same look at address as the award-winning standard tour-spec model.
Sources
Some of the reviews, lab tests and head-to-head comparisons the agentic research read while grading this club.
- Testing the NEW Tour Draw and Max Triple Diamond - Callaway
- Callaway extends Elyte line with TD Max + TD Tour Draw drivers - GolfWRX
- Callaway Elyte driver review (all 3 models) – Club Junkie - GolfWRX
- Why Callaway's Elyte Triple Diamond is 'driver cheat code' - Golf Digest
- Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond Driver Review - Plugged In Golf
- Best Callaway Drivers of 2025 (Every Model Tested) - MyGolfSpy
- Elyte Triple Diamond Tour Draw Driver | Callaway Golf
- Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond Tour Draw Driver 2025 - Carl's Golfland