Callaway ELYTE Triple Diamond Driver Review
ELYTE Speed, ELYTE Optimization, ELYTE Performance
Many golfers to claim that new drivers don’t offer any benefits; “They’ve been maxed out for years”.
The claim is that you are just buying new and shinny, not better.
In a perfect world with a perfect swing there is a some validity to that point, but in real world testing there is still plenty of room for optimization and performance for golfers.
The Callaway ELYTE Triple Diamond Driver is ELYTE in multiple categories making it our top driver for 2025.
On-course testing over 5 rounds and launch monitor testing in the iGR Office by Carl’s Place Simulators proves Callaway did it again in 2025.
This is my definitive Callaway ELYTE Triple Diamond Driver Review.


ELYTE Triple Diamond
Triple Diamond has been synonymous in the Callaway line-up as compact and low spin.
The Callaway ELYTE Triple Diamond Driver is their smallest head by 10cc and their lowest spinning.
At first glance this might look like a club exclusively for low handicap golfers, but I have found that it still performs really well on miss hits and in higher handicap’s hands because it helps them reduce spin.
There is a reason the ELYTE Triple Diamond is winning awards as the best driver of 2025, even if it might seem on paper for better golfers, it actually fits a wide range of golfer.

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ELYTE Speed
Longer drives require more speed, both clubhead and ball speeds.
The Callaway ELYTE Triple Diamond Driver has both ELYTE clubhead speed and ball speeds.
I have been speed training for the last few months and it is showing, but especially with this driver.
I seen my fastest swing speeds as well as ball speeds.
The aerodynamics and transfer of energy is ELYTE.
The Ai 10X Face offers high ball speeds across the entire width and breath.
I’ve seen other golfers speed jump when they start swinging this club so Callaway has certainly found something with this driver.

ELYTE Optimization
The Callaway ELYTE Triple Diamond Driver might look rather plain in terms of adjustment; a front weight and rear weight.
This seems to be nothing new or ELYTE…however I’m finding this driver to be optimized for high ball speeds, low spin and still lots of forgiveness.
Right off the shelf this driver is a bomber.
The new Aretera Blue 65 shaft is super stable, strong launching and low spin.
It is optimized for this head too making a combo that offers both performance of a “players” driver with the forgiveness of a game improvement driver.
The new thermoforged crown helps them optimize the weight in just the right places for performance.

Callaway ELYTE Triple Diamond Driver Data
Data from Flightscope Xi Tour Launch Monitor
➜ Spin: 2012 rpms
➜ Launch Angle: 12.3*
➜ Dispersion: 4.4 yds
➜ Club Head Speed: 110.6 mph
➜ Ball Speed: 164.7 mph
➜ Total Distance: 305.2 yds
➜ Carry Distance: 283.4 yds

Summary
The Callaway ELYTE Triple Diamond Driver #1 pick for driver in 2025 because of ELYTE speed, optimization, forgiveness and performance.
Even though it says “Triple Diamond” I think the combo of low spin, launch and forgiveness means that even higher handicap golfers can play this club.
The low handicap golfer can really optimize the benefits of this driver for faster speeds and longer drives.
If you’ve been putting off getting a new driver, 2025 might be the year to reconsider the benefits of ELYTE Triple Diamond can offer to your game.
It looks like the Callaway ELYTE Triple Diamond Driver is going to be in the iGR bag for 2025.
More information here: Callaway Website









