Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond Driver: Key Specs
- Category
- Tour
- Head size
- 440cc
- Adjustable
- No
- Loft options
- 9 to 10.5 degrees
- Model year
- 2023
- MSRP
- $599
Loft Options & Stock Shafts
| Loft | Shaft | Flex | Weight | Kick Point | Torque |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9.0° | Mitsubishi Diamana D 70 | X-Stiff | 70g | Mid | 3.2° |
| 10.5° | Mitsubishi Diamana D 60 | Stiff | 60g | Mid | 4.0° |
Technology
Tour Driver
Most drivers try to cover for your weaknesses. The Paradym Triple Diamond assumes you don't have many. At 440cc, the head is smaller than what you'd normally see off the rack. The whole setup, from the compact shape to the fixed hosel to the low-spin orientation, is calibrated for players who generate their own ball speed and need the club to stay out of the way.
Spin is the problem this driver solves. If your shots tend to climb too high and fall shorter than they should, a club tuned to reduce spin can unlock real distance. The catch is swing speed. At 105 mph or above, the Triple Diamond earns its keep. Below that, the lower spin brings the ball down before it has time to carry, and you'd be giving up distance for a profile that was never designed for you.
Callaway left off the adjustable hosel, and that wasn't cost-cutting. A fixed setup saves around six grams compared to a loft sleeve, and on a club designed to dial in CG placement, that weight matters.
- Single-digit handicaps with swing speeds over 100 mph who need to bring their ball flight down without sacrificing carry distance.
- Players who've added loft trying to fix their launch angle but actually need to address spin, not trajectory.
- Anyone who looks at a 460cc head at address and feels like they're aiming at a dinner plate.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What's the difference between the Callaway Paradym and the Paradym Triple Diamond?
- The standard Paradym is 460cc and built around forgiveness with a higher launch profile. The Triple Diamond is 440cc, lower-spinning, and designed for players who create their own launch. Slower swingers will almost always see better numbers with the standard version.
- Can you adjust the loft on the 2023 Paradym Triple Diamond?
- No. It ships with a fixed hosel. Callaway made that call deliberately: a fixed setup saves about six grams compared to a loft sleeve, and that weight goes into shaping the CG position rather than sitting in hardware you might never touch.
- What swing speed do you need for the Paradym Triple Diamond?
- Around 105 mph is where it starts to make sense. Under that speed, the low-spin profile works against you, bringing the ball down before it has time to carry. If you're between 95 and 105 mph, the standard Paradym is the safer fit.
- What loft options does the 2023 Paradym Triple Diamond come in?
- It's available in 9 degrees and 10.5 degrees. Most high-speed players fit into the 9 degree, but someone with a steep attack angle or a descending path might want to try the 10.5 before deciding.
- Is the Paradym Triple Diamond a good fit for a mid-handicapper?
- Probably not. The low-spin design needs a fast, consistent swing to pay off. Mid-handicappers tend to get more out of a forgiving, higher-launch setup. The Triple Diamond was built for players who already make solid contact most of the time.
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