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Callaway has unveiled its 2025 Elyte series, introducing significant advancements in both drivers and fairway woods. The name “Elyte” pays homage to the company’s founder, Ely Callaway, and signifies a commitment to elite performance.
The Elyte driver lineup comprises four distinct models, each tailored to specific golfer needs:

Elyte: This standard model offers a balance of speed and forgiveness, featuring a neutral weight distribution and mid-launch characteristics.

Elyte X: Designed with a draw bias, the Elyte X assists golfers in counteracting a natural fade or slice, promoting a straighter ball flight.

Elyte Max Fast: An ultralight design aimed at golfers with moderate swing speeds, the Max Fast enhances swing speed and ease of launch.

Elyte Triple Diamond: With a compact 450cc head preferred by tour professionals, the Triple Diamond offers workability and low-spin performance for advanced players.
A key innovation across the Elyte driver range is the Thermoforged Carbon Crown. This aerospace-grade carbon fiber construction reduces weight, allowing for a lower center of gravity and improved aerodynamics, increasing swing speed and distance. Additionally, the Ai 10x Face Technology utilizes advanced artificial intelligence to optimize face design, enhancing ball speeds and accuracy even on off-center hits.
The Elyte fairway woods address common challenges golfers face, particularly low-face strikes and achieving consistent contact. The series introduces two notable technologies:
Tungsten Speed Wave: Incorporating 35 grams of floating tungsten positioned low and forward within the clubhead, this feature enhances ball speed on low-face impacts, ensuring distance consistency across various strike points.
Step Sole Design: Inspired by Callaway’s Apex Utility Wood, the Step Sole reduces turf interaction, promoting cleaner contact and reducing the likelihood of low-face strikes.

The Callaway Elyte fairway wood lineup includes five models:
Elyte: Featuring a shallow face and neutral flight, this model caters to a broad range of golfers seeking ease of launch and versatility.
Elyte X: With a larger footprint and draw bias, the Elyte X offers enhanced forgiveness and assists in correcting slice tendencies.
Elyte Triple Diamond: Designed for workability, this model features a compact, tour-preferred head shape and a forward weight screw to reduce spin, suitable for higher swing speeds.
Elyte Ti: A new addition, the Elyte Ti combines a deeper face with a titanium construction, delivering low spin and high ball speeds, making it a powerful option off the tee.
Elyte Max Fast: An ultralight design tailored for golfers with moderate swing speeds, focusing on maximizing swing speed and ease of launch.

The integration of these technologies and diverse model options in the Elyte series underscores Callaway‘s dedication to enhancing golfer performance through innovation. Whether seeking increased speed, forgiveness, or workability, the Elyte drivers and fairway woods offer tailored solutions to meet a variety of player needs.