LAB – Which Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Driver is Best for You?
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LAB – Which Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Driver is Best for You?

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LAB – Which Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Driver is Best for You?

You may or may not realize this but Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp. has an ever-increasing footprint in the golf world. They are making a lasting impression on die-hard golfers, weekend warriors, casual golfers, even non-golfers.

They achieve all of this through many avenues but most notably by those who play a Callaway driver.

You likely know the professional golfers: Xander Schauffle, Jon Rahm, Rose Zhang and others. There are popular YouTubers who game Callaway drivers such as Good Good and Bob Does Sports. Arguably, the latter two bring more eyes and exposure to Callaway than the pros.

Although you likely aren’t a pro or a celebrity, you may want to put a Callaway driver in your bag. So we are here to answer the question: Which Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Driver is best for you?

Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Drivers

Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Driver Lineup

The first talking point you need to understand is this: Not all drivers are created equal. Each one of Callaway’s drivers has a specific design and is geared towards certain golfers.

The second talking point: Be open-minded with your driver selection. Throughout Most Wanted testing, we see scenarios where a driver stands out for a wide variety of golfers, some of whom may not have even considered that particular driver.

Time to take a look.

Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max Driver

Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max Driver

Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max is the flagship driver model. Think of it as the best of both worlds, jack-of-all-trades, etc. Theoretically, Ai Smoke Max should offer reasonable distance and forgiveness, which allows it to fit a wider golfer profile.

This driver offers an adjustable loft sleeve and sliding weight. These two components give golfers the opportunity to dial in distance, forgiveness, and workability. I love the ability to make a driver slightly more fade-biased to avoid draw-shaped misses. You might be the opposite. In that case, Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max allows you to make the driver more draw-biased via the loft sleeve and sliding weight.

Callaway Paraydym Ai Smoke Max Data

Data is the lifeblood of MyGolfSpy. Without it, we wouldn’t be who we are. Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max is an improvement over the previous Paradym driver model. Here are some key metrics from our 2024 Most Wanted Driver Test:

  • Ball Speed – 141.9 mph
  • Carry Distance – 237.5 yds
  • Total Distance – 250.8 yds
  • Backspin – 2,376 rpm
  • Launch Angle – 13.75 degrees

Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max D

Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max D Driver

“Don’t judge a book by its cover.” This saying is applicable to the next Callaway driver in this evaluation, the Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max D.

In back-to-back years, we’ve seen Callaway’s “draw-biased” driver contend for best overall driver. Yes, it is draw-biased. However, the argument can be made that it provides a controlled draw versus a severe draw. “Consistent and reliable” are alternative descriptors as well. Additionally, Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max D is the best driver for distance in our 2024 Most Wanted Driver test.

This driver packs a punch in several ways. Across our testing pool, it is definitely one of the best drivers on the market. Be open-minded with your approach to a new driver.

Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max D Data

Now take a look at how the Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max D’s data and see why it is such an intriguing driver option.

  • Ball Speed – 142.6 mph
  • Carry Distance – 241.4 yds
  • Total Distance – 255.4 yds
  • Backspin – 2,270 rpm
  • Launch Angle – 13.92 degrees

Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Driver

Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Driver

For years, Callaway’s Triple Diamond driver offering wasn’t available at retail. However, Callaway recenttly began to offer their TD model at retail. Since this decision, Triple Diamond drivers have been some of the most consistent driver models.

Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond is no different. For us, it is one of the best drivers of 2024. It is a “low-spin” driver that excels at producing consistent ball speeds.

The most beneficial component of Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond is movable weights. Positioning the heavier weight in the back of the clubhead allows for more forgiveness and an increase in spin. For golfers, especially those who spin it low, this is a great benefit because it allows them the chance to retain better spin off the driver. Traditionally, “low-spin” drivers are marketed towards high swing speed golfers. By offering two movable weights, Callaway broadens the playability of Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond. The data we saw in testing only validates this.

Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Data

With the Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond, you’ll see similar numbers to the Max D, which is quite shocking given the stark design differences between the two.

  • Ball Speed – 142.8 mph
  • Carry Distance – 239.6 yds
  • Total Distance – 255.8 yds
  • Backspin – 2,215 rpm
  • Launch Angle – 13.06 degrees

Which Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Driver Is Best For You?

I’ll play “Debbie Downer” here: There is no correct answer.

Each Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke driver offers pros and cons. They all perform differently. The data above showcases the differences in performance. I will say, though, that the performance is tighter across all three models relative to other drivers on the market. That makes the decision even more difficult.

Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Driver review

The data above is our “Efficiency Data,” which is more refined than traditional raw averages. Think of it as a truer representation of how a golf club performs, especially since our driver testing consists of 35 testers, each of whom delivers the driver differently at varying speeds. A person swinging at 80 mph will not have the same data as a golfer swinging at 120 mph. Our “Efficiency Data” covers this gap in performance.

So, again, which Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke driver is right for you? Ultimately, you need to assess your game and determine what your needs are off the tee.

Do you want more distance? In our testing, Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max D and Triple Diamond are two of the longest drivers. Both excel with ball speed.

Do you need less spin? Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond is your best bet. However, both Paradym Ai Smoke Max and Max D show potential of handling spin well. If you go with either of these two, be attentive to the spin numbers.

Do you need higher-launching shots? In testing, Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max D produces the highest launch angle of the three drivers. But Paradym Ai Smoke Max might be the best combination of spin and launch angle.

Which Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Driver is Best?

Performance Over Everything

Choosing which Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke driver to play should boil down to which one best serves your needs off the tee and the one that offers the best performance. Only you can determine what type of performance you are searching for. The best way to discover this is to go through a professional fitting. In some cases, you might find an unorthodox combination of driver shaft, driver head and driver loft that gives you the best results.

There are three critical performance metrics you need to consider: distance, accuracy and forgiveness.

Finding the driver that offers the best combination of distance and accuracy is a no-brainer. Some may sacrifice distance for improved accuracy. For others, it may be the opposite. Only you can decide which performance characteristics will take precedence in your decision. But be confident knowing that, top to bottom, Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke driver lineup is one of the best available.

**This review does not include Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max Fast or Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Max. These two drivers round out the entire Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke driver lineup and were not available at the time of Most Wanted Testing.**

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      Chuck Wimer

      2 years ago

      I’ve got the Paradym and it’s set to down to the draw setting. I’m thinking about upgrading to an AI Smoke but I’m not sure which one to get — the Max or Max D. I recently had a lesson and now hitting a slight draw after hitting a fade for 30 years. I’m open to suggestions.

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      martin

      2 years ago

      Do you have plans to test the PXG black ops????

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      RC

      2 years ago

      I’m one of those fortunate enough to snag the one you didn’t test – Smoke TD Max – and it is a beast that kicked TM Qi out of my bag. What a club. I h played both the regular Max, and the regular TD, and the TD Max is the perfect combination of both – long and forgiving. I put a heavier weight in the back than the one it came with, and I’m a happy golfer.

      Reply

      Julio Garcia

      2 years ago

      I was hoping to see the Triple Diamond Max in this article. Can you include it once you have time to test it. Thanks.

      Reply

      The Artful Duffer

      2 years ago

      Had a fitting for new driver earlier this year. Went in with no limits or brand loyalties except no Taylormade. I haven’t had a Callaway in the bag since the Diablo Edge Tour a decade or so ago. I’m a high spin player so we needed to bring that down and take out the right miss. Ended up in something else but the Triple Diamond was a damn close runner up. I wasn’t the biggest on the sound, but I really dug the look and the results were pretty damn good. That AI face definitely helps keep ball speed up on mishits.

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      James

      2 years ago

      63 year old, recently retired, got fitted recently. Went with Max D because it was a bit longer. Was averaging 230. Now that is how far my heal and toe strikes go. Nice baby draw. Hit 11 out of 13 fairways the first time I played. Did not miss one right. I have hit drives of 292, 276, 261, and a bunch in the 250s. I have not seen these numbers in many years. Told the fitter not to tell me what I was hitting. Went from a 10.5 to a 9 degree, lighter shaft, still stiff. Take the help, enjoy the game more.

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      Troy

      2 years ago

      I’ve demo’d, on the golf course, the Smoke Max and Max D. Both very good drivers, Max is a bit more accurate, and the Max D is longer with good accuracy. I am purchasing the MAX D and know it’ll be a great club for years to come.

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      Tom Terrific

      2 years ago

      This article is well-written and an easy, quick study, anyone who plays Callaway knows they are such a great producer of Golf Equipment…Although I am 77 years young I still play a stiff shaft Paradym Triple Diamond that seldom is not in the center of the fairway about 230 to 240 out…I have been shooting in the 70’s for about 10 years, Callaway is with you all the way, so why look for anything better, Paradym is a real shift in tech so you will find “Triple Diamond” truly is hard to beat! PS I do live at 7600′ elevation just South of Santa Fe, NM up here our balls go longer…

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      Vern Tator

      2 years ago

      This is sort of meaningless, for those of us with slower swing speeds. I purchased the Smoke fast, to sure why they named it that, in May. It feels good, and my average yardage is up. I’m surprised that the lag time between testing and the article is so long.

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      Tom Terrific

      2 years ago

      Hey Vern, it is not “Swing Speed” that wins or loses, I often play 30-year-olds and beat them, at 77 yrs I know it is about hitting the ball straight and knowing which club does what, then delivering it properly into the ball then turf… I seldom shoot a score higher than my age and my swing speed is only 88 mph but my delivery is dead center on most shots. Work on technique not just in the gym, equipment is important, but with delivery and practice you may be surprised at the results.

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