Price
$450
Callaway Quantum Max Fast
Price
$450
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Why We Like It
- The lightweight build of this model helps players with moderate swing speeds move the club faster and with more control for higher launch and greater distance.
- Lighter shafts and slightly weaker lofts make this the ideal option for players seeking the highest launch.
- The carbon-composite crown helps lower the center of gravity for higher launch.
- A 30-gram “floating” tungsten bar positioned low and forward within the head yields a lower center of gravity for less spin and more distance.
- Affixed to the sole, the internal bar rests slightly above the floor of the club. This position keeps mass low while freeing the bottom of the face to flex more freely for better ball speed from impacts lower on the face.
- The cupface design wraps around the crown and deeper into the sole than in the past to create a more supple sole and hinge for better face deflection, more distance and higher launch.
- The stepped sole design provides trailing-edge relief for cleaner center-face contact and fewer thin shots.
- A new adjustable hosel on the 3- and 5-wood lets users tweak loft and lie, the latter by plus/minus 2 degrees to better fit more types of swings.
- 16, 19, 22, 25 degrees (with a six-way adjustable hosel on the 16- and 19-degree)
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COMMENT SUMMARY
Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
COMMENT SUMMARY
Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
COMMENT SUMMARY
Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
COMMENT SUMMARY
Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
Todd
62, Handicap 13
1 year testing
Enormous yardage and consistency. Sound is a super satisfying deep click at impact. Easily getting into the sweet spot with a super sleek draw.
Gary
38, Handicap 13
10+ years testing
Very low-profile. So easy to maintain good speed through impact. Translated to great distance and effortless height. Off-center hits stayed in the yard. Traditional metalwood sound but with a bit of softness to it. The combination of the face piece and composite crown make for easy alignment.
Todd
62, Handicap 13
1 year testing
Enormous yardage and consistency. Sound is a super satisfying deep click at impact. Easily getting into the sweet spot with a super sleek draw.
Gary
38, Handicap 13
10+ years testing
Very low-profile. So easy to maintain good speed through impact. Translated to great distance and effortless height. Off-center hits stayed in the yard. Traditional metalwood sound but with a bit of softness to it. The combination of the face piece and composite crown make for easy alignment.
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From the Manufacturer
Callaway Quantum Max Fast
Quantum Max Fast is our lightest fairway wood, built for players who benefit from an overall lighter setup. From head to grip, every component is engineered to make swinging easier, while a high MOI and shallow face profile encourage easy launch, higher flight, and consistent contact. The new Speed Wave 2.0 design frees up even more face flex, boosting energy transfer — especially on low-face strikes. It positions up to 40g of weight low and forward for faster ball speeds and consistent launch. The new Step Sole Design reduces turf contact on the sole for efficient strikes and consistent center-face contact. A reshaped heel adds stability through impact, helping keep the face square for greater control and accuracy.
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