Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond
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Why We Like It
- Built with a tour-focused compact shape and deeper face, this model produces less spin and a lower launch.
- Additional mass in the form of a fixed weight in the front of the sole pushes the center of gravity forward to lower spin.
- The carbon-composite crown helps lower the center of gravity for less spin.
- The key to better distance here is how a 30-gram “floating” tungsten bar is positioned low and forward within the head.
- 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 pliant sole and hinge for better face deflection, extra distance and a higher launch.
- The stepped sole provides trailing edge relief for cleaner center-face contact and fewer thin shots.
- A new adjustable hosel for 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.
- Top 5 in Performance, low-handicaps
- 15, 18, 21 degrees (with a six-way adjustable hosel on the 15- and 18-degree)
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Hot List panelists observed a crisp, echoing impact with a soft, poppy face and a very hot sweet spot that yields explosive, piercing ball flight. It launches high with low spin and tight dispersion, forgiving in distance while allowing workability—especially a natural fade. Testers praised the iron-like leading edge and turf interaction, clean multi-material look, and strong feedback from the smaller head. One caveat: the shaft felt light for some.
Hot List testers noted a "bullet-train" feel — very fast off the face with a piercing, high-launch, low-spin flight that stays straight and is easy to shape into a fade. Its raised center and iron-like leading edge let you attack the ball; sole and turf interaction were repeatedly praised for clean, forgiving turf grabs. Small head delivers precise feedback without penalizing misses. Visually it's rather techy and not to everyone's taste.
Hot List testers noted an echoey, satisfying impact and a noticeably softer feel. It delivers very consistent distance with minimal left/right bias, is easy to launch, forgiving yet surprisingly tight in dispersion, and has a sleek titanium look. Shots come clean and smooth off the face; the sweet spot (and much of the face) is hot, producing strong carry and plenty of run. One drawback: the shaft plays light for some, which can promote turning the club over.
Hot List testers noted a hot, poppy face that launched the ball effortlessly with a smooth, easy feel. Visually praised for a multi-material crown and clean topline, it sets up nicely and offers a balanced, confidence-inspiring feel. Players found it workable—able to attack shots and produce consistent ball-flight windows—while forgiveness preserved distance on off swings; it’s less forgiving on shot shape.
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From the Manufacturer
Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond
Quantum Triple Diamond’s compact, tour-validated shape with a deeper face and neutral CG gives better players the control and workability they want, with penetrating launch and optimized spin. 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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