This is our review of the Best Callaway drivers in 2024.
I’m an avid golfer, an 8ish handicap on my way to a 2 (been a 5.6), and frequent tester of golf clubs and equipment since 2015.
I’ve tested and played all Callaway drivers on the market over the last year. Some suit my game well and some not so well.
In this best Callaway drivers review, I discuss my experience with each driver, unique features and benefits, my favorite of the bunch, and which driver I think serves which golfer.
Our Complete List
- Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond (Editor’s Pick)
- Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max (Former Editor’s Pick)
- Callaway Paradym (Former Editor’s Pick)
- Callaway Paradym X (Most Forgiving)
- Callaway Rogue ST Max D (Best For Slicers)
- Callaway Rogue ST Max (Best For Average Drivers)
- Callaway Rogue ST Max LS (Best for High Swing Speed)
Driver Reviews
Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Driver (Editor’s Pick)
- Solid sound & feel
- Surprisingly forgiving
- Easy to launch high
- Good distance
- Not in love with the cosmetics
The Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond is my personal favorite driver from Callaway for 2024.
- I love it for better mid handicaps and low handicaps.
What we like:
- Surprisingly forgiving and easy to launch.
- Plenty long.
- Best sound and feel of the Ai Smoke family.
What we don’t like:
- Nada.
I hit this driver (almost) unbelievably well. I’d never been able to hit a low spin driver well in my testing. Unless you count the Stealth 2 Plus (I still can’t believe it’s supposed to be low spin). So, I left them off my lists for the most part. I just couldn’t do them justice.
My very first drive went dead straight, on a mid-high trajectory, and plenty long. And it sounded and felt great. I almost hit it on a lark. But it was no lark. I hit it well that entire round.
Then I played 3 more after that. Same thing. Many, many hit fairways or, otherwise, good drives with good looks into the green.
My driver swing is in good shape right now. But that hasn’t helped me in the past with low spin drivers. I’m not sure why the Ai Smoke is different, but it is different.
So much so, that I’ve put it on my list of recommendations for mid handicap golfers to test. I think you’ve got a shot at playing this driver.
The head is 450cc, compared to 460cc for most drivers these days. Although the head looks a little compact, it isn’t intimidating in the lease.
Customer Reviews: Average rating of 4.9 out of 13 reviews at callawaygolf.com.(1) Everyone raves about the distance and forgiveness.
- The one 4-star review was because of a 1-week shipping delay.
Bottom line: A forgiving and long driver available to average drivers. Worth a try if you’re in the market.
Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max Driver (Editor’s Pick)
- Stellar Distance & Forgiveness
- Launches ball high
- Adjustable
- Sound & Feel downgraded from the Paradym
The new Paradym Ai Smoke Max driver is our #1 recommendation for the average golfer.
What we like:
- Crazy hot with a generous sweet spot(s).
- Love the adjustable weight in the sole for dialing in errant drives.
- Sits well at address with a pleasing head shape.
What we don’t like:
- The sound and feel are not as good as the original Paradym drivers.
- Prefer the cosmetics of original Paradyms.
Our new chief tester, Wes, prefers the Ai Smoke Max over last year’s Paradym. He thinks the Ai Smoke is better on mishits – better forgiveness, better feel, and better distance.
I played 2 – 3 rounds with the Ai Smoke Max, switching it out with the Qi10 Max (and the Darkspeeds – reviews coming soon).
I began by pull-hooking the Smoke Max off the planet. Once I sequenced my swing better and moved the sole weight just past neutral toward fade, I began blistering drives and ending up with playable misses – the occasional push and pull.
It’s not a significant upgrade over the Paradym from last year, but it is an upgrade.
Customer Reviews: 100% of reviewers would recommend to a friend. It has an average rating of 4.9 / 5 with 16 recorded reviews.(1)
Recommendation: An excellent driver worthy of testing. Keep your Paradym if you like it.
Callaway Paradym Driver (Former Editor’s Pick)
- Flat Out Gorgeous
- Superb Sound & Feel
- Solid, Long & Forgiving
- Pricey
The new Callaway Paradym driver is a former #1 recommendation.
What we like:
- It’s got a large generous sweet spot for loads of forgiveness and distance.
- It keeps you in play when you aren’t swinging your best.
- Superb sound & feel – reminiscent of the Mavrik driver from a couple years ago (the gold standard) and improved over the Rogue ST Max drivers from last year.
- THE best looking driver I’ve seen in years.
What we don’t like:
- Nada
The Paradym is a joy to hit and turns my mediocre swings into fairways hit or at least a decent shot into the green. Which, is all I ask of a driver.
My driver swing has been more sporadic this year than last, so I really need help off the tee. When I manage a good swing, the Paradym sends it. When not so good, I still have a play into the green.
It didn’t save my worst swings, but that’s not reasonable.
Customer Reviews: 98% of reviewers would recommend to a friend.
Recommendation: Premium driver at a premium price. Needs to be on your list to test if you’re in the market.
Callaway Paradym X Driver
- Premium Distance & Forgiveness
- Excellent Sound & Feel
- Best Looking Driver of the Year(s)
- Nada
The new Paradym X driver is one of my favorite Callaway drivers
What we like:
- Largest sweet spot in the Callaway driver lineup.
- Superb distance on center contact and great distance with minor mishits.
- Superb sound & feel (just like the Paradym)
- The best looking driver I’ve seen in years (also just like the Paradym).
What we don’t like:
- Nada.
The Paradym X is the Paradym but with more distance away from the sweet spot. I really enjoy playing and hitting the Paradym. But, I enjoy the Paradym X even more because it’s a touch more forgiving.
I hit some truly great and beautiful drives with the Paradym X during my round with it. I think it’s an exceptional driver for those of us that are mediocre off the tee.
Customer Reviews: 97% of reviewers would recommend to a friend. (I have no idea what the 3% were smoking)
Recommendation: Premium driver and premium forgiveness at a premium price. Needs to be on your list to test if you’re in the market.
Callaway Rogue ST Max D Driver
- Long & Forgiving
- Great Sound & Feel
- Great on off-center contact
- nada
The Rogue ST Max D driver is up next.
What we like:
- Consistently easy-to-hit drives straight or with a slight draw – my preferred.
- Good distance & accuracy without center contact.
- Great feel & sound.
What we don’t like:
- Nada.
I’m a natural drawer of the ball with irons and fairway woods. I prefer a draw with my driver too, but that’s not always easy. So, I was curious to see what the Max D would do for me.
I played 3 rounds with the Rogue ST Max D. My swing was sideways for the first 2. I’m already an inconsistent driver, but this was worse. I was determined to give the Max D another try – Glad I did.
My swing was good to go and hitting the Max D was glorious. Long high draws. Long straight shots. Long slight pushes. Never a snap hook or close to it.
My Pathetic Range Session #’s | Carry Yards | Ball Speed | Swing Speed | Smash Factor |
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Rogue ST Max D | 252 | 148.6 | 104 | 1.43 |
Sound/ Feel (A) Solid and muted at impact. Just the way I love it. Reminds me of the Mavrik driver, but not quite as awesome.
Distance (A) Plenty – It’s as long as you would expect over a large part of the face. You don’t need perfect impact. I sure didn’t.
Forgiveness (A) Loads of it. It fought hard to keep my marginal swings in play and gave me a nice distance boost too.
Flight / Accuracy (A) I hit high piercing draws once I got my swing back. My natural shape is a draw, so I expect to see one. I didn’t suffer from over hooking or too much draw at any point with decent swings.
Customer Reviews: 92% of reviewers would recommend the Callaway Rogue ST Max D. (That number should be 98% or more. Some reviewers said all positive things, then gave 4-stars. Or, hadn’t hit the club, but gave it 4 stars. WIERD)
Recommendation: Don’t sleep on the Max D. It ain’t only for beginners or high handicaps.
Callaway Rogue ST Max Driver
- Long & Forgiving
- Premium Looks
- Great Sound & Feel
- Pricey
- Not a big improvement over Epic Max
The Callaway Rogue ST Max is the next driver on our list.
What we like:
- Easy to hit and works hard to keep drives playable.
- Plenty long.
- Nice sound and solid feel on impact.
What we don’t like:
- Not a big improvement over the Epic Max
Callaway has produced killer drivers since the intro of the original Rouge in 2018 or so. The Rogue ST Max has a lot of that DNA but is more forgiving, easier to hit, and longer.
I hit a ton of rockets during testing and dispersion was outstanding for me. Not normally my strong suit.
You don’t need center contact for good results. I consistently hit off-center shots toward the toe and got more than enough distance and a shot at the green. That’s all I ask of a driver.
Rogue ST Max | Carry Yards | Ball Speed | Swing Speed | Smash Factor |
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Day 1 | 257.5 | 151 | 105 | 1.43 |
Day 2 | 244 | 148 | 103 | 1.43 |
Day 3 | 249 | 149 | 104 | 1.43 |
Sound/ Feel: (A) Reminds me of the Mavrik driver, but not quite as awesome. I dig… really dig a muted sound and feel.
Distance: (A) All you want
Forgiveness: (A) I don’t know how much more you could ask from a driver. (guess we’ll see next year)
Flight / Playability: (A) Medium-high to high launch and flight. Built in slight draw bias wants to keep my ball away from the junk on the right.
Customer Reviews: 96% of reviewers recommend the Rogue ST Max.
Recommendation: Put this one on your list to test if you’re in the market.
Callaway Rogue ST Max LS Driver
- Great choice for elite-level drivers
- Superior Distance
- Good Sound & Feel
- Only for strong drivers
The Callaway Rogue ST Max LS is the best Callaway driver for golfers with faster swing speeds. Say, 110mph and above.
I couldn’t make it work for me. But, that’s on me. It does exactly what it’s designed to do.
What we like:
- Hit the ball long and hot
- Lower launch with lower spin
- Great sound and feel at impact
- Not particularly forgiving compared to the Max and Max D
What we don’t like:
- Nada. It hits its mark.
I had to strain to hit good drives and I don’t like straining. Driving isn’t my strength, so I want forgiveness and easy launch with good distance.
Carry Yards | Ball Speed | Swing Speed | Smash Factor | |
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Rogue ST Max | 260.8 | 150.5 | 104.8 | 1.43 |
Sound/ Feel (A) Reminds me of the Mavrik driver, but not quite as awesome. I dig… really dig a muted sound and feel.
Distance (A+) All you want.
Forgiveness (B) Plenty forgiving for strong drivers, I imagine. I’m not such a driver, so I needed a bit more.
Ball Flight (B) Launched too low for me. I had to work hard to get close to my preferred mid-high trajectory and never quite got there.
Customer Reviews: 100% of reviewers recommend the Rogue ST Max LS.
Recommendation: Not for the average golfer with average or just-above-average swing speed. You’ve got better options.
Final Verdict
Callaway has something for every handicap and a couple of options within each handicap range.
The Ai Smoke Triple Diamond is the standout driver for the new 2024 lineup.
Our #1 suggestion is to test before you buy. Either at your local golf store or take advantage of Global Golf’s Utry trial program. I use it and recommend it.
Thanks for checking out our review of the best Callaway drivers.
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- Solid sound & feel
- Surprisingly forgiving
- Easy to launch high
- Good distance
- Not in love with the cosmetics
- Stellar Distance & Forgiveness
- Launches ball high
- Adjustable
- Sound & Feel downgraded from the Paradym
- Premium Distance & Forgiveness
- Excellent Sound & Feel
- Best Looking Driver of the Year(s)
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