
Callaway · Driver · 2021
Epic Speed Triple Diamond LS
Best for you're a low-handicap golfer (0-5 HCP) at 105+ mph driver speed who wants the rarest tour-issue head in the 2021 Callaway lineup — penetrating low / low flight with adjustable rear weight and tour-spec workability.
- Starting from
- £200.00
- Listings
- 1
- Retailers
- 1
- vs RRP
- −60%
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Pre-owned, varying condition
10.5° · Stiff · RH10.5° · Stiff · Right-Handed
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About the Callaway Epic Speed Triple Diamond LS
The Callaway Epic Speed Triple Diamond LS is a 2021 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 1 UK retailer below — currently from £200.00.
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Pros & cons
- Marketed as the longest Triple Diamond head ever from the brand — lower CG than the Epic Speed Triple Diamond or the Max LS, with a proven distance ceiling
- 8,400+ MOI is exceptional for a tour-spec head — the tour-spec footprint without the typical low-MOI penalty
- 12g adjustable rear weight plus OptiFit hosel plus tour-preferred neutral-to-fade shape — meaningful workability for low-handicap shapers
- Played by multiple major champions on the PGA Tour in 2021
- Four years out of date — exponential recency penalty drops the published score by roughly 9 points versus a 2025-equivalent
- Tour-only availability through tour fitters — much harder to find used than the retail Epic Speed Triple Diamond
- Requires 105+ mph swing speed to keep the low-launch / low-spin profile in the air — wrong fit for moderate swing speeds











