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Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond Fairway Fairway Wood

2025TourAdjustableFrom $399

Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond Fairway Fairway Wood: Key Specs

Category
Tour
Adjustable
Yes
Loft options
13.5 to 18 degrees
Model year
2025
MSRP
$399

Wood Options & Stock Shafts

Wood #LoftShaftFlexWeightKick PointTorque
3W13.5°Mitsubishi Diamana D 60Stiff60gMid4.0°
5W15.0°Mitsubishi Diamana D 60Stiff60gMid4.0°
7W18.0°Mitsubishi Diamana D 60Stiff60gMid4.0°

Tour Fairway Wood

Callaway built the 2025 Elyte Triple Diamond Fairway for one type of golfer: someone who already hits it well and wants a fairway wood that won't fight them. The Triple Diamond designation has always meant a smaller, more compact head with tighter spin numbers and less offset, and the Elyte version follows that tradition. It's not trying to be everything to everyone.

Adjustability through the OptiFit hosel gives you loft and face angle options to dial in launch, but the real draw is how the head performs at speed. At higher swing speeds, the Elyte Triple Diamond stays stable without sending the ball into a high-ballooning flight. For players who prefer a flatter, more penetrating trajectory off the turf, that matters more than most other specs on the sheet.

Carbon composite plays a big role in how Callaway shaped the weight distribution. Moving mass out of the crown and into lower positions keeps the CG low without making the club feel hollow or lifeless at impact. The face is AI-designed with variable thickness to protect ball speed on slightly off-center contact, though the Triple Diamond is still less forgiving than the standard Elyte. That trade-off is the whole point.

  • Low to mid-single-digit handicappers who want a fairway wood they can shape and work, not just aim and swing.
  • Players with faster swing speeds who have struggled with woods that balloon into headwinds and bleed distance.
  • Someone putting together a tour-spec setup who needs a 3-wood or 5-wood they can trust off tight lies without drama.

Frequently Asked Questions

What lofts does the Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond Fairway come in?
It's available in 15 degrees (3-wood), 18 degrees (5-wood), and 21 degrees (7-wood). The adjustable OptiFit hosel lets you shift effective loft up or down from there depending on how you want to tune launch and spin.
How does the Triple Diamond differ from the standard Callaway Elyte Fairway?
The Triple Diamond has a smaller, more compact head with less offset and lower spin than the standard Elyte. It's aimed at better players and those with higher swing speeds. If you want maximum forgiveness and easy high launch, the standard Elyte fits that role better. The Triple Diamond rewards a more consistent, centered strike.
Is the Elyte Triple Diamond Fairway easy to hit off the turf?
For a player with a reasonably consistent strike, yes. Low CG helps get the ball up from tight lies, and the compact head shape doesn't grab the turf the way some deeper-faced woods can. It's not the easiest off the deck in its class, but a solid ball-striker will have no real trouble with it.
What does the adjustable hosel actually change?
The OptiFit hosel adjusts loft and face angle across multiple positions. Most players use it to fine-tune launch height or add a slight fade or draw bias. It won't dramatically reshape your ball flight, but it's enough to meaningfully affect trajectory when you land on the right setting for your swing.
Who should avoid the Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond Fairway?
Higher handicappers who struggle to consistently find the center of the face will find this club punishing. It amplifies heel and toe strikes more than the standard Elyte, and the lower spin profile won't compensate for weak contact with extra height. If getting the ball airborne is already a challenge, look at other options.

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