Callaway’s new Quantum driver lineup brings big promises in speed, forgiveness, and adjustability — but how do the different Quantum models actually perform when tested under identical conditions?

In this video, we put the Callaway Quantum Max D, Quantum Max, Quantum Triple Diamond, and Quantum Triple Diamond Max through robot testing at 105mph and 95mph. We compare center-strike data, analyze off-center dispersion, and break down how differences in CG, MOI, and lie angle influence real ball flight.

If you’re trying to decide which Callaway Quantum driver best fits your swing and miss-pattern, this data-driven test cuts through the marketing and shows you what really matters.

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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:00 Talking about the new technology in Callaway’s new Quantum Drivers
3:02 Callaway Quantum Max D 105mph Center Shot Robot Test
3:33 Callaway Quantum Max 105mph Center Shot Robot Test
3:49 Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond 105mph Center Shot Robot Test
4:10 Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond Max 105mph Center Shot Robot Test
4:28 Comparing Callaway Quantum Drivers 105mph Center Shot Data
5:26 Comparing CG, MOI, and Lie Angle of Callaway Quantum Drivers
6:40 Comparing Callaway Quantum Drivers 95mph Center Shot Data
9:00 Comparing Callaway Quantum Drivers 95mph Off-Center Dispersion Graphs

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27 Comments

  1. Be sure to put two reds in the back of the drivers and change the front weight. The adjustability of the heads are crazy good and the moi numbers with that hot of a face are crazy good.

  2. So the Cobra OPTM Max K and the Callaway Quantum Max are the most forgiving drivers in 2026 so far. Interesting

  3. Hi guys. Been enjoying your videos. in the 95 mph charts you have. What does the loft number represent? Meaning you do the test with a 10.5* driver head but the numbers you list usually range between 9.5* up to 13*. does this represent the loft at impact or is this the actual measured loft of the head itself?

  4. @CoolClubs They really lowered the MOI of the core Max model. 8500 vs 9100 for last years Elyte core. Also much lower than Pings 440 Max and 440K and Cobra OPTM Max K.

  5. Great review, I'd like to see a head to head ELYTE TD vs Quantum TD ! After getting custom fit for Eylte TD last fall and dropping mucho dinero I'm not running out to buy Quantum TD but just curious. How do the MOI's compare ?

  6. Loved the comparison! Much prefer look of the TD heads. I am
    a 7 handicap only swing 85-87 due to age 65. You think TD max may work? My miss is left but usually hit very straight looking for max distance

  7. I compiled the 2026 data and the Mizuno JPX Select had the highest ball speed at 154.1mph at the 105mph swing speed. The Callaway Quantum Max had the most carry at 260.4yds. The Cobra Optm K had the tightest dispersion. I think the Mizuno, Qi4d, Pink K, and Cobra K would be much better at 9*. I would be afraid to play the Callaways any less than 10.5* due to low spin. I really want the Mizuno to work, probably will buy the Taylormade, but will most likely wish I had the Ping or Cobra K.

  8. Td max is odd to spin that high. It’s supposed to be closer to triple diamond spin not higher than standard max.

  9. Sorry, I'm sure this question has been asked before. How does your robot differentiate more aerodynamic driver heads? Do you have a set horsepower input for the swing?

  10. Can you guys do the dts battle Sub 70 vs Tour edge drivers. I think these are going to be as good as anything you have reviewed. Thanks

  11. Definitely some interesting results at the end there with the dispersion at 95mph. Cool to see how uniquely each driver head performed in this controlled environment. Lots of good options for fitters to help golfers get into a head that will work best for them. Nice work as always, Team Cool Clubs!

    (Edited to fix typo)

  12. Thanks so very much for the analytical work that you do. With all the love in the world, would the older gentleman not keep interrupting the younger gentleman? I value what you both have to say

  13. Wish they would test these clubs with a higher swing speed, 95mph is swinging like an old lady. Turn that machine up to 115 and let's see what these drivers can really do.

  14. These guys are a new discovery for me. Great review. Thanks. One thing I'd love to see added are the stats with senior swing speed, say 85mph, with the lighter shafts.

  15. Is there any chance the Max driver was tested with the back weight in the draw setting? Strange to see it draw about the same as the Max D.

    Saw another testing channel found their Max head being draw biased and found it had arrived to them with the weight set to draw. Moved it to neutral and the data moved back to centre on the second data set.

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