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Callaway unveils new Quantum fairway woods and hybrids

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Callaway has today unveiled it’s all-new Quantum fairway woods and hybrids that will be at retail from February 13th.

The Quantum fairway woods and hybrids are purpose-built for speed, launch, and versatility through a completely re-engineered design approach. At the core is Speed Wave 2.0, which strategically positions mass low and forward in design to unlock faster ball speeds while delivering consistent launch conditions.

The advanced Step Sole Design in fairway woods and hybrids reduces turf contact on the sole in a bid to provide efficient strikes and consistent center-face contact. Plus, the next-gen Ai-Optimized Face Design is designed to promote consistent performance.

Quantum Fairway Woods are available in Max, Max D, Triple Diamond, and Max Fast models. Hybrids are available in Max, Max OS, and Max Fast.

Quantum Fairway Woods & Hybrids Key Technologies:

  • Speed Wave 2.0: Positions weight low and forward for faster ball speeds and consistent launch. The new Speed Wave 2.0 design frees up even more face flex, boosting energy transfer — especially on low-face strikes.
  • New Step Sole Design: The new Step Sole Design reduces turf contact on the sole for efficient strikes and consistent center-face contact. A reshaped heel adds stability through impact, helping keep the face square for greater control and accuracy.
  • Next Generation Ai-Optimized Face Design: Consistent performance across the entire face, thanks to smarter face flex unlocked by Ai. Every part of the face is precisely tuned through advanced Ai modeling to optimize speed, spin, launch, and accuracy based on real fairway wood impact patterns.
  • OptiFit4 Hosel Adjustability (3W-5W): Features independent loft and lie adjustability, offering eight total configurations to fine-tune launch angle and shot shape—whether you’re looking for a higher trajectory, straighter ball flight, or a draw-biased setup.

Quantum Max Fairway Woods ($399.99)

The Quantum Max is designed for easy, high launch and built-in forgiveness, giving players more confidence on every swing.

Its shallow face design aims to enhancee consistency, and with a neutral CG and confidence-inspiring look at address, it’s Callaway’s most versatile fairway wood for a wide range of skill levels.

Quantum Max D Fairway Woods ($399.99)

The Quantum Max D is the brand’s easiest fairway wood to hit, with high launch, maximum forgiveness, and a slight draw bias. Its larger footprint and shallower face promote easy launch and a natural, square delivery—all in a confidence-inspiring shape.

Weight has been strategically added to the heel section to help promote a slight draw bias for slice reduction and draw enhancement for maximum forgiveness.

Quantum Triple Diamond Fairway Woods ($399.99)

The Quantum Triple Diamond features a compact, tour-validated shape with a deeper face.

In addition, the fairway woods feature a neutral CG that is designed to give better players the control and workability they want, with penetrating launch and optimized spin.

Quantum Max Fast Fairway Woods ($449.99)

The Quantum Max Fast is Callaway’s lightest fairway wood, built for players who benefit from an overall lighter setup.

From head to grip, every component is engineered to make swinging easier, while a high MOI and shallow face profile encourage easy launch, higher flight, and consistent contact.

Quantum Max Hybrids ($349.99)

The Quantum Max is a clean, midsized hybrid built for players looking for balanced performance.

With a neutral CG and moderate face height, it offers a versatile mix of launch, forgiveness, and shot control.

Quantum Max OS Hybrids ($349.99)

The Quantum Max OS features an oversized, draw-biased shape with high MOI, designed for easy launch and maximum forgiveness.

The hybrid is designed for golfers who struggle with a right miss or need help with getting the ball airborne.

Quantum Max Fast Hybrids ($379.99)

The Quantum Max Fast is the brand’s lightest hybrid, built for players who benefit from an overall lighter setup.

From head to grip, every component is engineered to make swinging easier, while a high MOI and shallow face profile bids to encourage easy launch, higher flight, and consistent contact.

Gianni is the Managing Editor at GolfWRX. He can be contacted at [email protected]

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  1. Pingback: Best fairway woods of 2026: The most versatile fairway woods + the most forgiving fairway woods – GolfWRX

  2. Michael

    Jan 16, 2026 at 10:32 pm

    Being a lefty, I’m disappointed that there’s no left handed 7 wood in the Quantum Max D fairways, and I’m also unable to purchase a left handed 6 hybrid or 7 hybrid in the Max or Max OS lines, as well. Ping takes care of lefties, so I don’t see why Callaway can’t better take care of their left handed golfers. Mike

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Spotted: Titleist GTS USWO headcovers

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GolfWRX Tour Photographer Greg Moore was at Riviera Country Club this last week in Los Angeles for the U.S. Women’s Open. While browsing the photos, I spotted a recent major trend in headcovers. That is, the Titleist GTS headcover line expands the majors theme.

Seen on the bag of Natalia Guseva were the red, white, and blue Titleist GTS covers. This is the third time we have seen limited-edition Titleist major covers, the others being at the Masters and the PGA Championship. But with the launch of the GTS line back at the Texas Children’s Houston Open in March, this is the first time we have seen Titleist come out with major themed head covers for the season (driver headcovers through hybrids).

Check out some photos below.

At the Masters, we saw the familiar Masters green, white, and yellow. While the PGA Championship design was colors synonymous with the Philadelphia Eagles NFL team. This shows the season major drops continue full steam ahead for major OEMs. New opportunities for each major for designs and themes, and who knows, maybe a lucky spark for a player and a major championship for their resume. It gets the wheels turning for what major theme headcover you would keep on your bag for the whole season!

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Whats in the Bag

Melanie Green WITB 2026 (June)

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Driver: TaylorMade Qi4D (9 degrees)
Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD VF 5 S

3-wood: TaylorMade Qi4D (15 degrees)
Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD VF 6 S

Hybrids: TaylorMade Qi4D (19 degrees, 22 degrees)
Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD VF Hybrid 85 S 

Irons: TaylorMade P770 (5-PW)
Shafts: Nippon Modus 3 Tour 105

Wedges: TaylorMade MG5 (50-SB 09, 54-SB 12, 60-SB 10)
Shafts: Nippon Modus 3 Tour 105

Putter: TaylorMade Spider Tour V
Grip: SuperStroke Flatso 2.0

Grips: Golf Pride MCC

Ball: TaylorMade TP5x

Check out more in-hand photos of Melanie Green’s clubs here.

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Titleist GT280 mini driver after 3 rounds – GolfWRXers discuss

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In our forums, one user has announced himself as a believer in the powers of Titleist’s GT280 Mini Driver, and is sharing the good news with other members.

User @dgarland chronicled:

“As the title states I have played 3 rounds with a Titleist GT280 mini driver and here are the results…  If you have been contemplating trying one, definitely do.  Stock Tensei Blue and set at standard loft and it’s legitimately hard to not put the ball in play with this.  It is incredibly straight and even bad swings result in a usable shot.  You will give up some distance but you will be in play.  I have not attempted to hit it off the fairway yet but I rarely hit my 3 wood off the fairway either.  At my home course there are two holes on the front 9 that are a really uncomfortable shot with the driver.  One is a slight dogleg right where a draw (my normal shot) can run out of room fast and the other is a dogleg left with trees about 250ish straight off the tee, where a driver that doesn’t draw will get me into trouble.  The mini driver has been perfect for both of them.  I always step onto those tee boxes uncomfortable about the shot I need to play, but with this it makes it far easier to get the ball in play.

“Update: 2 for 2 again this morning in a 9 hole round.”

Members in the forum shared their thoughts on mini drivers, offering up their favorite models and whether or not they’re a proper fit for their home course/style of play. Here are a few posts from the thread, but make sure to check out the entire discussion and have your say at the link below.

  • NorthMNgolfer: “I’m curious between this and the new TEC mini that was just released. But I’m waiting a mini that can be used from the fairway as well from time to time. Both look like great options.”
  • jLMN: “I played the GT280 last year and it’s a great club. My problem this year is I couldn’t justify keeping it in the bag when I would only use it 2-3 times per round. Perfect club for short par 4 tee shots. I didn’t trust it as well off the deck compared to the tee box.”
  • GolferPerson1: “I can only speak to the 280 but I’ve had no issues with it from the fairway. ”

Entire Thread: “Titleist GT280 mini driver after 3 rounds”

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