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Callaway's new Elyte Sandstrom drivers feature a limited-edition digital camo print.
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Just $39.99Callaway's new Elyte Sandstrom drivers feature a limited-edition digital camo print.
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If you’re looking for a new driver — and a surefire conversation-starter on the first tee — Callaway’s new Elyte Sandstorm drivers tick both boxes.
The limited-edition models feature all of the cutting-edge technology players have been loving about the Elyte family of products, presented in a eye-catching desert-inspired digital camo-print package.
The Elyte family of drivers’ technical specs include a thermoforged carbon crown, which makes the head lightweight and optimized for weight distribution, and a new aerodynamic head shape to help contribute to faster swing speeds. The Elyte Triple Diamond driver is the preferred model for Callaway Tour staff players like Xander Schauffele and Min Woo Lee.
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But Elyte drivers are loved by recreational players too. At this year’s ClubTest, players with handicaps of +1.5 all the way up to 18 had great things to say about its performance.
“Felt like bottled power,” noted tester Jeff Smith of the standard Elyte model. “Didn’t need to swing hard and ball exploded off the clubhead. Felt like I hit the dead center every time. Didn’t miss.”
“Sound and performance were best of the bunch,” said Will Prue of the Elyte Max Fast model. “Forgiveness was better than I’m used to.”
Ready to take your game to the next level by joining the Callaway Elyte family? Shop this cool limited-edition version of the club by clicking the links below now!
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