Callaway · Driver · 2025
Elyte
Best foryou're a mid-handicap golfer (HCP 0-20) with an 85-105 mph driver swing speed who wants a do-everything driver without going to a tour-spec or slicer-targeted variant.
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12° · Regular · RH12° · Regular · Right-Handed
at Clarkes Golf
Excellent condition / refurb
10.5° · X-Stiff · RH10.5° · X-Stiff · Right-Handed
at Fore Ever Golf
Pre-owned, varying condition
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9° · Regular · RH9° · Regular · Right-Handed
at eBay UK
About the Callaway Elyte
The Callaway Elyte is a 2025 driver from Callaway. Listed on CaddyCompare in 9°, 10.5° and 12° lofts, in right-hand and left-hand, with regular, stiff, extra-stiff and senior flex options. Compare prices from 11 UK retailers below — currently from £219.99.
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Pros & cons
- 11,000 g·cm² MOI at the legal limit — more stable than the Ping G430 Max, with 94% ball-speed retention on toe and heel strikes
- Deep low-pitched boom on centre strikes that shifts to a clear crack off-centre — strong audio feedback without needing a launch monitor
- Golf Digest 2025 Hot List Gold in all three judging categories (Performance, Innovation, Look / Sound / Feel) — rare three-category sweep
- Lower spin than the predecessor Paradym Ai Smoke for moderate-swing-speed players, with tighter dispersion around the centreline
- Finished 10th of 37 in independent 2025 robot testing — solid but behind the Triple Diamond and Elyte X siblings in the same family
- Robot data shows only 1-2 mph ball-speed gain over the predecessor despite the manufacturer's 8-yard marketing claim
- Premium pricing matches the tour-spec Triple Diamond sibling — if you want the family's best test performer for the same money, the Triple Diamond is the answer
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Best for You're a mid-handicap golfer (HCP 0-20) with an 85-105 mph driver swing speed who wants a do-everything driver without going to a tour-spec or slicer-targeted variant.
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About the Callaway Elyte
The Callaway Elyte is a 2025 driver from Callaway. Listed on CaddyCompare in 9°, 10.5° and 12° lofts, in right-hand and left-hand, with regular, stiff, extra-stiff and senior flex options. Compare prices from 11 UK retailers below — currently from £219.99.
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Frequently asked questions
Who is the Callaway Elyte best for?
You're a mid-handicap golfer (HCP 0-20) with an 85-105 mph driver swing speed who wants a do-everything driver without going to a tour-spec or slicer-targeted variant.
Who should avoid the Callaway Elyte?
You tend to slice (pick the Elyte X or Triple Diamond Tour Draw instead) or you want the deepest low-spin penetrating flight (pick the Triple Diamond).
What handicap is the Callaway Elyte suitable for?
The Callaway Elyte scores strongest for high-handicap golfers, and also suits mid-handicap golfers.
Does the Callaway Elyte have a shot bias?
The Callaway Elyte is broadly neutral in shot shape (no built-in draw or fade bias), with a mid-high launch and mid-low spin.
How does the Callaway Elyte compare to the previous model?
Vs Paradym Ai Smoke (Callaway's 2024 mainstream driver, the de-facto buyer-mind predecessor): +1-2 mph ball speed in robot testing, dispersion 'more concentrated around the centerline', noticeably lower spin. Callaway's marketed 8-yard gain averages closer to 1.8 yards in independent testing.







