The putter brand that’s owned the No.1 spot on tour for a quarter of a century is pushing its zero torque concept forward – literally – with a design built to help golfers set up square, aim square and stay square throughout the stroke.
Until recently, you needed a tour card to access Callaway’s Triple Diamond Max driver. Thanks to consumer demand, the Elyte Triple Diamond Max – along with the Triple Diamond Tour Draw – are bound for retail shelves.
To get where they needed to get to, Callaway’s team used the Paradym driver’s adjustable hosel to give Rahm a degree more loft, taking his 10.5-degree head effectively to 11.5 degrees.
Despite Mickelson’s best efforts to hide any identifying marks on the club, the bat is a TaylorMade Original One Mini driver with a Fujikura Ventus Black 7x shaft.