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Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max
The largest chunk of the golfing population should fit into this model. It has the most stable head in the family for extra forgiveness on mis-hits across the face, and Callaway has added a rear perimeter sliding weight to more tightly fine-tune mis-hits and swing patterns. Expect a mid-range ball flight compared to the other models in this family, and the ideal target player is a swing speed from 90 to 100 miles per hour.
- The use of carbon composite in the crown and sole saves more than six grams from past models.
- The face-thickness pattern is optimized to maximize off-center hits.
- The most stable head in the family uses a 10-gram sliding weight to dial in ball flight.
- 9, 10.5, 12 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max Fast
With the most expansive clubhead in the family and featuring the largest face area, this model is intended to help inconsistent ball-strikers. The head has a built-in anti-slice bias (Callaway estimates 10 more yards of draw compared to last year’s Paradym X), and the fixed rear weight is lower than past models for extra stability and the highest launch in the family. The golfer with a swing speed from 80 to 95 miles per hour and a swing path that features a steeper downswing that cuts across the ball will benefit the most from this model.
- Made for medium swing speeds with inconsistent contact and a tendency to slice.
- Fixed rear weight lowers the center of gravity for the highest launch in the family.
- Largest shape and face area of the four models.
- 9, 10.5, 12 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max Fast
Built on a similar platform as the Max D, this model uses a lighter overall weight (about a golf ball less than the standard models) to help moderate-swing-speed golfers maximize their potential. The broad, forgiving face with its AI-designed multilevel thicknesses and a lightweight body (made of carbon fiber from top to bottom) boost forgiveness, and a low weight in the back helps shots launch higher. A cushioned but airy Winn grip (half the weight of the standard) adds a measure of control, as does a super-light 40-gram shaft.
- Targets moderate-swing-speed golfers with an ultralight grip and shaft that reduce total weight by more than 14 percent.
- The built-in draw bias helps to mitigate a slice and square the face at impact.
- It has the largest face area in the Ai Smoke driver family.
- 10.5, 12 degrees (fixed hosel)
Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond
The lowest spinning model in the family was developed with the help of data from elite golfers and tour players. It uses a distinct multi-thickness face, designed through the use of artificial intelligence, that focuses on enhancing performance on center hits. Slightly heavier than the standard models, it aims to produce a neutral ball flight. The largely carbon-composite crown and sole save weight to make room for interchangeable weights in the front and rear of the sole. Callaway says this version improves downrange dispersion over last year’s Paradym TD by 34 percent.
- The most compact of the four drivers is the lowest spinning as well.
- Interchangeable front and rear weights allow for tweaks to lower ball flight and spin.
- Targets swing speeds of 105 mph or higher.
- 8, 9, 10.5 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
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