As the golf season is well and truly underway following a dramatic Masters, Callaway is adding to their impressive 2026 lineup with the release of three new products.
While the Quantum drivers will steal the most headlines, the additions of the Quantum Mini, the Quantum Ti fairway wood, and the S2S Tr-Hit SB putters could be an absolute game-changer for those after slightly more specialized clubs to complete their bags for the season.
Callaway Quantum Mini
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The Quantum Mini is much more than just a downsized driver, it’s a club that offers a strategic alternative for players who struggle with larger 440cc drivers or want a secondary option from the tee when the hole tightens up a little and hitting the fairway is an absolute must.
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Mini drivers have become far more popular over the past couple of years, with many professionals such as Min Woo Lee putting them in their bags when the course setup suits. The Quantum Mini takes on the role offered by the Elyte Mini, occupying the middle ground between a driver and a 3-wood with its 340cc chassis. In fact, Justin Rose is one of a few players who have already replaced their 3-wood and put the Quantum Mini in play, as of the Players Championship.

Justin Rose using the Callaway Quantum Mini Driver
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It’s a club that’s specifically designed to be a fairway finder, featuring a shorter 43.75-inch shaft that promotes a more downward, controlled strike, making it an ideal choice for golfers who struggle with high spin or inconsistent impact.

Callaway Quantum Mini Driver
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Better players will particularly appreciate the forward-weighted center of gravity, which brings the CG forward, helping produce a penetrating, low-spin flight that cuts through the wind, despite a slightly higher stated loft than most traditional drivers.
The Mini Driver is available in lofts of 11.5° and 13.5°, though these can be fine-tuned using Callaway’s OptiFit hosel system. It comes equipped with premium stock shaft options like the Project X Denali Frost Silver in 50g or 60g, as well as the Mitsubishi Vanquish for those seeking a lighter 40g or 50g setup.
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