Equipment

Callaway REVA Rise women's clubs: What you need to know

April 08, 2025
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Callaway's REVA line, now REVA Rise, gets a refresh with a full bag constructed using datapoints from thousands of female golfers and input from Callaway's Women's Golf Council. The line, designed to add distance and promote higher launch with more forgiveness is aimed at a developing player looking to elevate her game.

PRICE: Driver: $500; fairway woods: $300; hybrids: $250; irons: $1,000 (six-piece set). Available for pre-sale April 4. At retail April 18.

3 Cool Things

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1. Ai 10x Face. Callaway employs its Ai 10x face technology, like what's in its Elyte line. Put simply, using thousands of data points from female golfers, AI maps a face that varies in thickness to create several trampoline-like "sweet spots" to enhance ball speed, spin and forgiveness. Making these adjustments in the face, as opposed to in the sole, crown or body, where these improvements are typically made, allows for engineers to save weight in the rest of the head. In turn, that enables Callaway to maintain a manageable C6 swingweight in the driver, C5 in the woods and C3 in the hybrids and irons.

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2. More than just a pretty face. Callaway did more than "shrink it and pink it," or, in this case, "shrink it and seafoam it," to make these women's clubs. The irons borrow a cupface technology originally introduced in woods to unlock greater ball speed. The face includes a lip that extends around the sole and top line to more evenly disperse how the face flexes at impact and more efficiently transfer energy to the ball. A pre-softened leading edge is both comforting at address and lends a bit of forgiveness at impact.

3. A bag fit for you. Gone are the days of rigid bag setups made up of a driver, a wood or two, a bunch of irons and a few wedges. Starting at the top of the bag, the REVA Rise line offers a 10.5- (actual loft 12) or 12.5-degree (14) driver and fairway woods from 18 to 31 degrees—somewhere around a standard 7-iron in today's lofts. There are also hybrid options from 22 to 42 degrees, higher-lofted than some pitching wedges on the 2025 Golf Digest Hot List. Players are free to mix and match woods and irons, which run from 6-iron to a 56-degree sand wedge, to fit their wants and needs through the bag.