Callaway · Driver · 2025
Elyte Triple Diamond
Best foryou're a low-handicap (≤8 HCP) golfer with a 95+ mph driver speed who wants tour-spec workability and the option to dial in extra forgiveness via the back weight port.
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- £213.50
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9° · Stiff · RH9° · Stiff · Right-Handed
at Hot Golf
Excellent condition / refurb
incl. £5.88 delivery
9° · X-Stiff · RH9° · X-Stiff · Right-Handed
at eBay UK
Pre-owned, varying condition
incl. £10 delivery
9° · Regular · LH9° · Regular · Left-Handed
at eBay UK
About the Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond
The Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond 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 13 UK retailers below — currently from £203.50.
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Pros & cons
- MyGolfSpy 2025 Most Wanted Driver — won the 18,000+ shot test on the combination of distance and accuracy, top-3 in BOTH categories
- Tightest spin consistency in robot testing — 700 RPM full-face spin range versus 1,500-1,600 RPM in predecessor low-spin Triple Diamonds
- Two interchangeable front / back weight ports let you flip the head's character — weight forward for max speed and low spin, weight back for added stability
- Tour-validated in 2025 — multiple PGA Tour and LPGA wins inside the launch season
- 450cc head trades raw forgiveness for tour workability — high-handicappers should stick to the standard Elyte instead (88 forgiveness on the standard versus 82 here)
- Lofts top out at 10.5° — no 12° option for slower swingers who want to use the head down a click
- Sound is polarising — some hear muted soft (better-player preferred), others hear thuddy with a metallic note. Worth hitting one in a shop before buying
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Elyte Triple Diamond
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Best for You're a low-handicap (≤8 HCP) golfer with a 95+ mph driver speed who wants tour-spec workability and the option to dial in extra forgiveness via the back weight port.
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About the Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond
The Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond 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 13 UK retailers below — currently from £203.50.
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Frequently asked questions
Who is the Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond best for?
You're a low-handicap (≤8 HCP) golfer with a 95+ mph driver speed who wants tour-spec workability and the option to dial in extra forgiveness via the back weight port.
Who should avoid the Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond?
You slice or you're a higher-handicap player — pick the Triple Diamond Tour Draw or Elyte Max Fast for the draw bias. Or pick the standard Elyte or Elyte X if you want a 460cc head with more forgiveness.
What handicap is the Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond suitable for?
The Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond suits a broad range of abilities, from high-handicap beginners through to scratch and tour players.
Does the Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond have a shot bias?
The Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond is broadly neutral in shot shape (no built-in draw or fade bias), with a mid launch and low spin.
How does the Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond compare to the previous model?
Vs Paradym Triple Diamond (2023): noticeably tighter spin consistency (Elyte TD sits ~2500 RPM with SD <500, vs the Paradym's wider face-position spin drop-off) and a more friendly ball flight — the Elyte TD starts straight where the Paradym Ai Smoke TD was 'a pretty aggressive low-spin fade machine'. Tour-equivalent forgiveness with better off-center retention.