These Callaway Clubs Will Be Replaced In 2026 - You Can Buy Them Now With 'Elyte' Savings On Offer

Callaway's Elyte range was one of the strongest we tested in all of 2025, now the entire family has hefty discounts on offer.

Callaway Elyte Range
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Yes, Black Friday and Cyber Monday have come and gone, but that doesn't mean there aren't bargains to be had in terms of buying golf equipment. Callaway are here to help those too busy (or too lazy) to get their shopping done over the sales period by launching their biggest ever sale on their mightily impressive 2025 Elyte family, all of which is set to be replaced going into 2026.

Some of the world's best golfers have gamed the Elyte range this year, including the likes of Xander Schauffele, Jon Rahm and Atthaya 'Jeeno' Thitikul - so if it's good enough for them, we'll presume it's good enough for you, too.

Callaway Elyte Driver
Save $120
Callaway Elyte Driver: was $619.99 now $499.99

Looking for a driver that does it all? The Callaway Elyte delivers a winning combination of low spin, high forgiveness, and incredible feel. It is easily one of the strongest offerings for 2025 and is designed to suit a very broad range of players needs. Did we mention it looks fantastic?

Read our full Callaway Elyte Driver Review

Almost the entire Elyte driver range is on sale, which includes the Elyte X, the Elyte Triple Diamond, the Elyte Triple Diamond Max, the Elyte Max and even the limited edition Elyte Sandstorm.

The number of options means there is a driver within the Elyte family that should suit your game perfectly - if you're a low handicapper looking to maximize distance and lower spin, the Triple Diamond is likely the best fit for you. If you're a mid-to-high handicapper and need some extra forgiveness from your driver, the Elyte X is crammed full of useful technology to help players hit more fairways despite missing the center of the club face. Those wanting a more unique driver can opt for the Sandstorm version of the Elyte, a driver that boasts a camouflage design as a hat tip to US Veterans.

How Aerospace Material And Artificial Intelligence Has Led To The Creation Of The Callaway Elyte Range

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Callaway Elyte Fairway Wood
Callaway Elyte Fairway Wood: was $369.99 now $299.99

If you’re looking for a versatile, confidence-inspiring fairway wood that is long and accurate from the tee, fairway and even the rough, one of the fairways woods from the Elyte family is well worth a try. When testing the standard Elyte model we felt it a more consistent and well-rounded performer compared to last year's model.

Read our full Callaway Elyte Fairway Wood Review

Onto fairway woods in which Callaway have always excelled - I still personally use my Callaway Epic fairway wood in my bag, so maybe it's time for me to upgrade to one of the latest Elyte models.

During his testing, Sam De'Ath stated that his favorite fairway wood of 2024 was the Callaway Ai-Smoke Fairway, but that the 2025 Elyte was even better - quite the feat. Again, all of the best Callaway fairways woods from the Elyte range are on sale, including the impressively forgiving Elyte X model as well as the low-spinning Triple Diamond model. With prices as low as $299.99, you would do well to find a better performing fairway wood for the same price.

How Aerospace Material And Artificial Intelligence Has Led To The Creation Of The Callaway Elyte Range

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Callaway Elyte Hybrid
Save 16% ($50)
Callaway Elyte Hybrid: was $319.99 now $269.99

The success story continues into the hybrids, with tester Sam waxing lyrical about the launch monitor data of the standard Elyte hybird in particular. This is a well rounded, versatile hybrid that excelled from a range of different lies and angles out on the course during our review process.

Read our full Callaway Elyte Hybrid Review

You're either a driving iron guy (or gal), or you're a hybrid guy (or gal). I am the latter, finding that hybrids give me more versatility on the golf course to hit the shot I require to hit. This feature was a standout during the testing of the standard Elyte model alongside the adjustability courtesy of a new 4-way Optifit hosel compared to the one seen in the past with Paradym and Ai Smoke hybrids and two weight ports on the sole.

The standard Elyte is a shoe-in as one of the most forgiving hybrids on the market, but those that require as much help with mishits as possible can opt for the Elyte X hybrid which delivers plenty of forgiveness as well as distance - albeit with slightly less versatility out of the rough.

Callaway Elyte Hybrids

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Callaway Elyte Irons
Save 11% ($100)
Callaway Elyte Irons: was $949.99 now $849.99

One of the best looking irons of 2025, we absolutely loved the Elyte irons during testing. Alongside the eye-catching looks, Callaway have delivered an iron that provides genuine forgiveness while also packing a punch in terms of distance.

Read our full Callaway Elyte Irons Review

Photo of the Callaway Elyte Irons

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The Elyte sale culminates in the iron category which features one of the highest rated reviews we conducted in all of 2025.

The best game improvement irons have to tick a lot of boxes. Forgiveness, ease of launch, and strong distance output are all needed to make up a successful product in this category - the Elyte irons do this with ease, making them one of our best golf irons for the year.

You can save $100 on both the standard versions as well as the Elyte X irons which are designed to be more forgiving. The Elyte HL as well as the Max Fast versions are also included in this discount.

Conor Keenan
Gear & Ecommerce Writer

Conor joined Golf Monthly in late 2024 after graduating with a Masters degree in Sports Journalism from St Marys University and heads up reviews for rangefinders and golf watches. Conor is lucky to have Royal County Down as his home golf course, beginning to play the game at the age of four and later becoming a caddy at RCD at just eleven years old and doing so for over 12 tears. Playing to a 5 handicap, you’ll likely find him on the range trying (and failing) to hit a Shane Lowry-esc stinger that helped him win The Open Championship at Royal Portrush.

In the bag:

Driver: Ping G40 Max 10K

3 wood: Callaway Epic

Hybrid: Ping G425

Irons: Mizuno JPX 900 Tour

Wedges: Taylormade Milled Grind 52,56,60

Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom x9.5