Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond Driver: Key Specs
- Category
- Tour
- Head size
- 440cc
- Adjustable
- Yes
- Loft options
- 9 to 10.5 degrees
- Model year
- 2025
- MSRP
- $629
Loft Options & Stock Shafts
| Loft | Shaft | Flex | Weight | Kick Point | Torque |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9.0° | Mitsubishi Tensei AV White Mitsubishi Tensei AV White 75 | X-Stiff | 75g | Low | 2.5° |
| 10.5° | Mitsubishi Tensei AV White Mitsubishi Tensei AV White 65 | Stiff | 65g | Low | 2.8° |
Technology
Tour Driver
The 2025 Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond is not trying to be everyone's driver. At 440cc, it sits 20cc smaller than the standard Elyte, and that alone tells the story: this is a driver built for players who want maximum control, low spin, and a compact shape that looks clean behind the ball rather than a planet-sized head that inspires confidence through sheer size.
Callaway has used the Triple Diamond designation for years to mark their most demanding option, and that tradition continues here. If you carry over 110 mph of swing speed and find that full-forgiveness drivers balloon your shots or fight your natural shot shape, the Elyte Triple Diamond deserves serious consideration. It rewards proper contact and punishes heel and toe misses more than a game-improvement head will, so be honest with yourself before committing.
- High swing speed players (110+ mph) who need to keep spin in check to get the most out of their distance.
- Scratch and low-handicap golfers who prefer a compact, traditional head shape at address and find standard 460cc drivers visually uncomfortable.
- Players who shape the ball intentionally and want a driver that responds to their swing rather than correcting it.
- Anyone who has played the standard Elyte and found the spin too high or the head profile too safety-oriented for their game.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the difference between the Callaway Elyte and the Elyte Triple Diamond?
- The standard Elyte is 460cc with a more forgiving, higher-launching profile aimed at a wide range of players. The Triple Diamond is 440cc, produces lower spin, and has a compact head designed for better players who want workability and control over maximum forgiveness. At equivalent loft settings, expect the Triple Diamond to spin somewhere in the 200-400 rpm less range.
- Is the Elyte Triple Diamond a good fit for average golfers?
- Probably not. The compact 440cc head and low-spin character require consistent, centered contact to perform well. Below 105 mph of swing speed, or if you frequently miss off the heel and toe, a more forgiving option in the Elyte lineup will give you better results and more distance overall.
- What loft options does the Elyte Triple Diamond come in?
- It ships in 9° and 10.5°, and the adjustable hosel extends your range from there. For most players buying this specific head, 9° adjusted slightly down tends to be the right zone, given how much the low-spin design already reduces ballooning at higher swing speeds.
- How does the Elyte Triple Diamond compare to the Elyte Star?
- They share the Elyte platform and adjustable hosel but are aimed at completely different players. The Elyte Star is built for maximum forgiveness and distance on off-center strikes. The Triple Diamond gives up some of that forgiveness for spin control and workability. The performance profiles are far apart despite sitting in the same product family.
- What shaft should I put in the Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond?
- Given the tour-oriented, low-spin head, most players buying this driver want a stiff or extra-stiff shaft in the 60-75 gram range. The stock shaft Callaway pairs with the Triple Diamond is matched to its character, but many players who go this route end up in an aftermarket option. A shaft fitting alongside a head fitting is time well spent here.
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