New Callaway And COBRA Drivers Hit The USGA Conforming List
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New Callaway And COBRA Drivers Hit The USGA Conforming List

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New Callaway And COBRA Drivers Hit The USGA Conforming List

The prelude to Launch Season is officially upon us, as eight new drivers have hit the USGA Conforming List. It looks like both Callaway and COBRA will be offering four distinct driver models come January, with each model following in the footsteps of their 2025 counterparts.

We only have rudimentary info from the USGA listing, as well as imagery of the sole only. Additionally, we can at best infer only a few things from the listings, and what we think it all means.

With that, let’s take a peak.

A Quantum leap for Callaway?

We’re guessing that’s the notion Callaway is going for with the new Quantum line. We won’t know for sure if the Quantum drivers are, in fact, a quantum leap from the Elyte, but we do know the four new offerings aren’t quite the same.

The Quantum TD appears to the follow-up to MyGolfSpy’s 2025 Best Driver, the Elyte Triple Diamond. Of particular interest is a movable weight port in the back, with labels for Fade and Neutral.

The Quantum MAX  TD looks essentially the same, but the MAX denotes that it’s more forgiving. The head shape indicates a lower and more rearward CG>

The Quantum MAX D appears to be the most forgiving, draw-biased version of the family, while the Quantum TD TD is shown in a left-handed model only. It’s in the Triple Diamond family, alright, but as with the Elyte Triple Diamond TD, was can only assume the second TD stands for Tour Draw.

While Callaway added to the Elyte line as 2025 went on, at launch, we had the standard Elyte, the more forgiving Elyte X, the lightweight ELyte Max Fast and the Elyte Triple Diamond. The widespread popularity and relative playability of last year’s Triple Diamond would seem to indicate that the new Quantum TD will be the “standard” Callaway offering for 2026, with the others filling different niches.

COBRA goes OPTM

Golf has been discriminating against vowels for a while now, so we can only assume that OPTM is a truncated acronym for Optimum. Judging from what we can interpret from COBRA’s weighting system, “Optimum” seems like a pretty good bet.

There are four new OPTM drivers on the conforming list. The OPTM LS (we presume that’s for “low spin”) features two weight ports on the sole. The most toe-ward port is labelled “Fade,” while the one toward the back is labelled “Accuracy.” There’s a third weight port that you can’t see but is on the back that’s labelled “Forgiveness.”

For a company that gave us a 33-position hosel adapter last year, this represents another level in fitting possibilities.

The rest of the line includes the OPTM Max-D, which should be the maximum forgiveness, draw-biased model. There’s also the OPTM Max-K, which would logically be the 10K MOI model, and then the OPTM X, which has two weight ports. The toe-side port is labelled “Accuracy,” while the back-rear port is labelled “Forgiveness.”

We’ll wait and see

This is pretty much all we’ll get on these drivers until Launch Season starts early next month. If the calendar holds true, Callaway and TaylorMade will lead the way the first week in January, while every other OEM on the planet lets loose after that. COBRA jumped the gun a bit last year by launching the DS-ADAPT lineup in early December. We expect the new models to launch in mid-January.

Additionally, we have no word on pricing, but we can assume $600-plus is the new normal.

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      Ed Minke

      6 months ago

      I’ll just wait till it comes to second swing

      Reply

      C

      6 months ago

      TaylorMade, PING, and Honma didn’t pay the bounty because they too have new drivers on the confirming list and ZERO mention here…

      Reply

      Connor Lindeman

      6 months ago

      Wrote about em in November, sport!

      Reply

      MGoBlue100

      6 months ago

      Miss a car payment or buy a new driver? I think the answer is obvious, but…

      Reply

      Tom Terrific

      6 months ago

      Near the end of the season here in the Rocky Mountains I ordered an Elyte Triple Diamond, TD (tour draw) with a regular flex air speeder, I had been using a Paradym triple diamond with an older speeder r flex and my only complaint was I constantly hit fades or tiny fades, which robbed me of a few yards, but the Elyte Td TD has been a real suprise, I am 79 years old and shoot under my age on 18, part due to my living near Santa Fe, NM at 7000′ elevation, winter roll also has set in on my home course and it all helps me get the best of what this new Elyte can do…If you have gone to a fitter recently because your carry and roll out have dropped off, trying a new driver is well worth it when the old one lets you down. Do not think that Callaway is only limited by COR, that company and Fuji might surprise even Santa Claus! Go try something new, you might be shocked…

      Reply

      Robert

      6 months ago

      As long as drivers are priced over $600 dollars, I’ll stay with what I already have.

      Reply

      Tom54

      6 months ago

      Oh darn and here’s me buying the Triple Diamond Max (albeit at $120 reduction).

      Reply

      Vito

      6 months ago

      $600 is the new normal for drivers that are at best marginally better than the previous 3 years versions. Which why a lot of us wait two years before buying this years model. At 90-95 swing speed(my max) I see no statistically significant difference between 2025 and 2022 versions of drivers. Multiple trackman sessions confirm it.

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      John

      6 months ago

      Amen brother; Golf is expensive to play and to have the newest equipment you need lots of money. I just bought a used Callaway 5 hybrid that cost me two bills my wife thought that was a lot of money to spend and it is but I saved about a hundred so that’s how I roll.

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      Jerry

      6 months ago

      My swing speed is about the same as yours and I agree with you. I never buy a new driver every year. My current driver is about 3 or 4 years old so I may be in the market in 2026 if I can get 8-10 yards more and still hit the fairway then I will make the switch but not before then. The best golfers I play with rarely change their equipment. For most of us we would be better off spending that money on lessons rather than new equipment IMO.

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      AR

      6 months ago

      I work in the biz, and you guys are right about buying 2-3 year old drivers. When the LS models came out, they were game-changers for 105+ swingers. At speeds over 110, I saw 15-20 yard gains in my fittings, no lie. But since, no such large jumps. And those jumps didn’t trickle down to us sub-100 players.

      Tom Terrific

      6 months ago

      If you have gone to a fitter recently because your carry and roll out have dropped off, trying a new driver is well worth it when the old one lets you down. Do not think that Callaway is only limited by COR, that company and Fuji might surprise even Santa Claus! Go try something new, you might be shocked

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