What’s new? How much does it cost? And, how they perform? Max McVittie brings you the lowdown on the new Callaway Elyte irons.
The demands of golfers continues to rise. Callaway believe these Elyte irons answer those needs by delivering better fits, better performance from better data.
The needs of golfers differs from person to person. Some need long distance and consistency, others require higher launch and maximum carry, extreme forgiveness and more confidence maybe be the order of the day or lightweight, easy distance irons could be the solution.
Callaway’s Elyte iron range provides options for all golfers, but which set will be suite you and your game. Find out in our full breakdown of the line-up…
Callaway Elyte Irons: The Technology
The brand have constructed a new Speed Frame construction to help boost those numbers up and delver quicker ball speeds. The jump in speed helps to achieve further carry distances for those long approach shots into the heart of the putting surface.
Callaway have crafted this new construction to incorporate advanced design elements which allow for additional patented urethane microspheres. In short this helps to dampen the vibrations from the topline, improving the sound and feel of the irons. The brand believe they continue to have industry-leading ball speed with this new range.
The speed frame construction also gives these game-improvement irons more of a premium players’ iron feel. Something that is extremely desirable amongst low handicappers especially.
Similar to the Callaway Elyte drivers the irons incorporate the new Ai10x face into the clubs. This technological advancement allows each model to be optimised for every player and their needs whether it be forgiveness, launch or speed.
As the name of the face technology suggests, these irons help to deliver 10x more control points than the previous Ai Smart Face used in past generations. The face and shape combination work in sync for complete performance.
Additionally, possibly a tad surprising, these irons feature an all-new tri-sole design. This is something that is typically explored in players’ irons but Callaway have opted to include it in these game-improvement offerings for added performance.
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The leading edge of the irons have a shaper grind for better turf interaction as the club enters and exits the ground. This design is inspired by research on the professional tours where it benefits the pros greatly as it improves speed and forgiveness.
Here’s the specialised benefits for each set of iron…
Callaway Elyte Irons: The Line-up
The Callaway Elyte irons range features three models: Callaway Elyte, Callaway Elyte X and Callaway Elyte HL.
Callaway Elyte
Looks: A players’ irons look.
Main Attributes: Designed for fast ball speeds and a tight dispersion.
Who is it for?: Best suited to golfers looking for extra distance, more consistency and better control.
Callaway Elyte X
Looks: A set of irons with increased offset, sole width and topline thickness.
Main Attributes: Designed to provide maximum forgiveness.
Who is it for?: Ideal for those looking for enhanced distance, added forgiveness and easy to launch capabilities.
Callaway Elyte HL
Looks: More loft than the other models.
Main Attributes: Designed to be easy to launch.
Who is it for?: For golfers who could benefit from higher launching irons.
The Details
Available: Pre-sale from the 15th January. Retail from the 21st of February.
RRP:
Steel (Per Iron) – £167
Graphite (Per Iron) – £175
Shafts:
Callaway Elyte – True Temper Vector and True Temper Project X Denali Charcoal
Callaway Elyte X – True Temper Vector and True Temper Project X Denali Charcoal
Callaway Elyte HL – KBS MAX 80, True Temper Project X Denali Charcoal and WMS Mitsubishi Chemical Eldio
Models: Callaway Elyte, Callaway X and Callaway HL