Look, Sound and Feel
Impact produces a muted "pop" just below average volume, a solid, "unique, bouncy feel" from the Tri-Force Face. Independent testers describe it as delivering the clearest feedback of any Quantum driver, which cuts both ways: it demands precise contact and will tell you honestly when you don't get it.
Pros
- Elite ball speed on centered strikes, the fastest Callaway driver independently tested
- Low launch, low spin, genuinely effective for players who already spin the ball too much
- Real shot-shaping via Neutral/Fade weight settings
- One of the sharpest-looking drivers of the year, per reviewers
Cons
- Noticeably less forgiving than every other Quantum model
- Smaller 450cc head demands more consistent ball-striking
- Premium price, roughly $100 more than its closest rival in UK pricing
Who Should Use the Triple Diamond?
- Skilled, consistent ball strikers who already generate high spin and want to bring it down.
- Better players who value workability and shot-shaping over maximum forgiveness.
- Golfers who've already outgrown the standard Quantum Max and want a more demanding, tour-shaped option.
Suitability by handicap
| High handicap golfers | Look at the Quantum Max or Max D instead |
| Mid handicap golfers | Only if you're a genuinely consistent ball striker |
| Low handicap golfers | Yes, this is the model built for you |
Features and Benefits
Tri-Force Face
The same titanium/poly-mesh/carbon-fiber hybrid face as the rest of the Quantum family, tuned here for the Triple Diamond's low-launch, low-spin profile rather than maximum forgiveness.
Advanced Perimeter Weighting
A two-position rear weight system (Neutral/Fade) gives real shot-shaping control, aimed at players who already have a repeatable enough swing to take advantage of it.
Compact 450cc Head
Smaller than every other model in the Quantum lineup: the tour-shaped profile better players tend to prefer at address, at the cost of the larger sweet spot a 460cc head provides.
Conclusion
The Triple Diamond does exactly what a low-spin, better-player driver should: genuinely fast, genuinely low-spinning, and honest about demanding good contact to deliver it. If you're a naturally high-spin player with a repeatable swing, this re-establishes Callaway as a real player in the low-spin category. Just don't reach for it if you need forgiveness more than workability.
