We’ve been talking about mini drivers quite a bit already this year. We’ve covered why you might want a mini driver and why you might want to consider an alternative. We’ve written about the PXG Secret Weapon and the Titleist GT280.
I’m confident more are coming.
The latest mini to hit the market is the Callaway Elyte Mini Driver. That’s the entirety of the name. I appreciate the simplicity but also, after last year’s Paradym Ai Smoke Ti340 Mini, I feel a little shortchanged. Slackers.
The Elyte Mini backstory
As you’re likely aware by now, the recently invigorated mini driver category is absolutely exploding and I can tell you from recent conversations that everyday golfers are intrigued, if not excited.
I’m not saying everybody is going to buy a mini driver but with so many companies entering the mix, awareness has never been higher.
On the PGA Tour, mini use is on the rise. Almost nobody hits their 3-wood off the deck anymore and while the conventional driver is still the best choice for maximizing distance, mini drivers are replacing 3-woods as the club of choice when the best players in the world need to dial it back a little.
To an extent, I suppose that makes them different animals. That’s what I love about the emergence of the mini driver category – there are opportunities to create a variety of different products to suit the needs of a wide range of golfers.
Callaway sees its Elyte Mini as off-the-tee options on unreachable par-5s, tight doglegs or anywhere else where the value of accuracy outweighs that of distance. Off the fairway? Not so much.
With that in mind, while the current mini driver craze originated as a solution to Tour-level problems, the Elyte Mini, like other minis, has the potential to solve the accuracy problem for a lot of average golfers as well.
Elyte adjustability
Is the Elyte Mini right for you?
If, however, your 3-wood only makes an appearance on the tee box, the Elyte Mini could be ideal.
If your plan is to ditch your biggie driver for a mini, then you don’t really need to think about much else.
Specs, pricing and availability
Retail price is $449.99. Pre-sale begins immediately. Full retail availability starts April 4.
For more information, visit CallawayGolf.com.
Looking for more Callaway? Be sure to check out the updated Triple Diamond Driver lineup.
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