New Callaway golf clubs for 2023 (drivers, irons, fairway woods, hybrids, putters)
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For ClubTest 2023, we thoroughly tested all of the newest golf clubs on the market for 2023. Below you can find all of Callaway’s newest clubs, including the Callaway Paradym drivers, Callaway Paradym irons and more.
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NEW CALLAWAY CLUBS FOR 2023
Callaway Paradym drivers
Callaway Paradym, Paradym X and Paradym Triple Diamond Drivers
The Paradym driver lineup — which comes in three models to help you find your best fit — incorporates proven technologies that Callaway has refined to blend greater forgiveness with more distance. The main attribute of the Paradym is the 360 Carbon Chassis that eliminates any titanium from the driver’s body to push mass to where it can best help the target player. Models include the Callaway Paradym, Callaway Paradym X and Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond.
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Callaway Paradym fairway woods
Callaway Paradym, Paradym X and Paradym Triple Diamond Fairway Woods
Just like with the Paradym drivers, the 2023 Callaway fairway woods continue in their respective model lines with Paradym, Paradym X and Paradym Triple Diamond. Also in line with the drivers, the standard model is intended to fit the most players; the Paradym X is the most forgiving shape with a slight draw bias; and the Triple Diamond is for stronger players looking to lower flight and spin. Models include Callaway Paradym, Callaway Paradym X and Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond.
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Callaway Paradym hybrids
Callaway Paradym and Paradym X Hybrids
With the hybrids, Callaway has completely changed the shaping to offer greater versatility along with a more rounded wood-like shape compared to the lower heel and higher toe profile in the past. Just like the fairway wood adjustability, this hybrid shape change was a direct result of requests from players looking for better blending into the longer clubs, and from an engineering standpoint, it helps the adjustable hosel blend more seamlessly into the head. Models include Callaway Paradym and Callaway Paradym X.
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Callaway Paradym irons
Callaway Paradym, Paradym X Irons
The Paradym and Paradym X irons are designed to offer the best combination of feel and distance by pairing Callaway’s Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) face technology with a forged 455 material. Each iron face is uniquely optimized through A.I. based on parameters set by the engineers to deliver more ball speed and higher launch through the set — because you don’t hit your 9-iron and 5-iron the same way. Models include Callaway Paradym and Callaway Paradym X.
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Odyssey White Hot Versa and Tri-Hot 5K putters
Odyssey White Hot Versa and Tri-Hot 5K putters
Ten years after its initial launch, Odyssey is reintroducing its extremely easy-to-align Versa putter series to help golfers aim betters and make more putts. Let’s be honest, putting is hard, and the one thing most golfers struggle with on the greens is alignment — which is where the high contrast alignment technology of the Versa line helps golfers find the proper face angle at address. The Tri-Hot 5K putters have a milled front section made of 303 stainless steel, a back section made of lightweight 6061 aircraft grade aluminum, and heavy Tungsten weights sandwiched between in the toe and heel sections. The design helps move center of gravity (CG) forward and establishes higher MOI (moment of inertia) in the blade-style putters.
Callaway JAWS Raw wedges
Callaway JAWS Raw Wedges
Instead of quickly bringing a new wedge to market, Callaway took its time with Jaws Raw. According to Callaway, the wedge is three years in the making — a significant amount of time for any scoring tool. As you’d expect with a wedge that underwent extensive Tour feedback during the creation process, the improvements are numerous. With regards to the more visible technology, Callaway added an un-plated face — also known as a raw face — to the wedge but opted to keep the rest of the head plated in a chrome finish.
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