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We put five iconic Callaway drivers from the last 20 years to the test. From the classic 2007 FT-5 to a futuristic 2026 model, see how ball speed and carry distance have evolved. Is the massive price difference worth the extra yards?
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00:00I'm testing Callaway drivers from Golf Clubs for Cash. It's from 2007 all the way up to 2026.
00:05Let's see what we get. First up is the Callaway FT5 at £44.95. Price of a premium dozen golf
00:11balls now, but this driver did release nearly 19 years ago in 2007, 161mph ball speed and 279 yards
00:18of carry. Now we move up to the Callaway Rogue Sub-Zero at £149. This is when Callaway brought
00:23in their jailbreak technology for the first time and it felt significantly more solid. The spin
00:28dropped to 2,300rpm and I gained an extra 2 yards of carry and ball speed. Next up is the
00:33Paradigm
00:34Triple Diamond. This is where we enter the modern era. 164mph ball speed, 287 yards carry, but I did
00:41pay the premium of £246. The price is starting to ramp up. One year later in 2024 was the Callaway
00:47Paradigm AI Smoke. I saw ball speeds jump to 166mph, 288 yards of carry, all for £335. And finally in
00:572026 is the Quantum Triple Diamond Max driver. This is peak performance, carbon everywhere, AI designed
01:04everything, but it does come with a whopping price tag of £538. 168mph ball speed was what I saw and
01:11296 yards of carry. I've crunched the numbers and the data is on the screen. We've got a yards per
01:17pound measurement, but which one of these would you be spending your money on? Let me know in the comments
01:21below.
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