The new Callaway Elyte hybrids released in 2025, feature the latest in Callaway technology thanks to an Ai10x Face design that boasts up to 10x more control points on the face than the previous model, resulting in more consistency all across the clubface. The Callaway Elyte hybrids include three models: Callaway Elyte, Callaway Elyte X, and Callaway Elyte Max Fast.

0:00 Key Details, Tech, and Specs
2:01 Testing
14:56 Final Thoughts

In this episode of The Swing Report, 2nd Swing’s Drew Mahowald is joined by master club fitter Tyler Fitzel to test and review the new Callaway Elyte hybrids, including the Callaway Elyte, Callaway Elyte X, Callaway Elyte HL, and Callaway Elyte Max Fast.

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9 Comments

  1. I’m sorry but this technology isn’t great. Things from 5 years ago are just as forgiving an launch just as far if not further

  2. I have the 4H of the AI Smoke HL and they seemingly removed the HL model and replaced it with that draw biased X model. HL is awesome, flight of a 7 wood but easier to hit for me

  3. In the market for some new clubs for the upcoming season, can’t wait to try these in the store

  4. Would have liked too see some adjustments too see impact – would be worth a review too show the hosel adjustments and impacts 🎥

  5. That X doesn't seem that compelling watching this demo. From great swings with the regular hybrid, going to X screwd him completely.

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