Callaway Quantum Max irons: Forgiveness designed for low-face strikes

Callaway’s new Quantum Max irons are built with one clear goal in mind: helping golfers who regularly strike the ball low on the clubface – one of the most common causes of inconsistent distance, poor ball flight and higher scores.

Brad Clifton speaks with Matt Sullivan from Callaway Golf about the technology behind the Quantum Max and Quantum Max OS irons and how they’re designed to make golf easier for a wide range of players. Central to both models is Callaway’s modern 360 undercut design, which enhances performance specifically on low-face strikes by redistributing weight and improving launch and forgiveness.

The Quantum Max model is aimed at mid-handicap golfers who want a balance of clean looks and dependable performance. It offers strong forgiveness without straying too far from the classic Callaway aesthetic. The Quantum Max OS, on the other hand, is built for golfers who need more help. With a thicker topline and wider sole, it delivers added confidence at address and maximum forgiveness through the turf and at impact.

Visually, both irons maintain the familiar look that Callaway is known for – an important factor in building confidence over the ball. That confidence, combined with technology designed to protect golfers on common mishits, makes the Quantum Max range a compelling option for players looking to improve consistency and scoring.

For golfers who know they struggle with low-face strikes, the Quantum Max and Quantum Max OS irons offer a modern, forgiving solution that stays true to Callaway’s long-standing game improvement heritage.