Callaway introduces Quantum range of metalwoods and irons

The new Quantum Drivers feature Callaway’s revolutionary Tri-Force Face for a leap in distance, while Quantum Irons are engineered for a leap in greens hit.

Callaway Golf has announced the launched of its all-new Quantum family of Drivers, Fairway Woods, Irons, and Hybrids. Engineered with groundbreaking technologies across every category, Quantum is designed to deliver a true ‘quantum leap’ in performance for golfers at every level.

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Quantum Drivers
Quantum Drivers are available in Max, Max Fast, Max D, Triple Diamond, and Triple Diamond Max to maximize performance for players ranging from amateurs to the world’s best Tour professionals.
All five models introduce a revolutionary Tri-Force Face that’s designed for exceptional speed and distance. Tri-Force layers three distinct materials – Titanium, Poly Mesh and Carbon Fibre – into a fully integrated speed system. 

The ultra-thin, high-strength Titanium is designed for pure speed, the Poly Mesh is a military-grade polymer that binds the layers, and Carbon Fiber reinforces the face structure, allowing for greater flex and faster recovery. This advanced multi-material construction has never been used in a driver face before.Every portion of the face is precisely tuned using Callaway’s next-generation Ai modeling,optimizing speed, launch and spin consistency based on real player impact patterns. 

Quantum Fairway Woods & Hybrids
Quantum Fairway Woods and Hybrids are purpose-built for speed, launch, and versatility through a completely re-engineered design approach. At the core is Speed Wave 2.0, which strategically positions mass low and forward to unlock faster ball speeds while delivering consistent launch conditions. By maximizing face flex — especially on low-face strikes — Speed Wave 2.0 enhances energy transfer where golfers need it most.
The advanced Step Sole Design in fairway woods and hybrids reduces turf contact on the sole for efficient strikes and consistent center-face contact. Plus, the next-gen Ai-Optimized Face Design promotes consistent performance. 
Quantum Fairway Woods are available in Max, Max D, Triple Diamond, and Max Fast models. Hybrids are available in Max, Max OS, and Max Fast.

Quantum Irons
The Quantum Irons are engineered to deliver exceptional speed, high launch, consistent carry and forgiving performance across the face.
The irons are underpinned by Callaway’s Modern 360 Undercut cavity that’s designed to deliver these fast ball speeds and high launch in a refined game-improvement shaping. This advanced two-piece design provides perimeter weighting and a fully exposed undercut for added flex where golfers need it most.
The Progressive Tri-Sole Design in Quantum Irons promotes cleaner, more consistent contact across the set, with a re-engineered sole geometry that adapts from long irons to wedges for smooth turf interaction and efficient speed retention — even on heavy strikes. This lineup is available in Max, Max OS (super game-improvement) and Max Fast offerings.

AVAILABILITY
Quantum Drivers, Fairway Woods, and Hybrids will all be available at retail in the US starting February 13, while the irons will be available from February 27. 

RRPs
Max, Max D: $649.99/£599/€699. Triple Diamond, TD Max, Max Fast $699.99/£649/€749*Note: Max Fast model not available in the UK&I.
Fairway Woods will be available from $399.99 per club, Hybrids at $349.99, and Irons from $1149.99/7-piece set. 

For more details visit www.callawaygolf.com/quantum.

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