Callaway Elyte Irons

Callaway wants you to know that 2025 is the year your iron game elevates from good to elite. To kickstart this process, they are releasing not just one but four different sets of Elyte irons to complement their new line of drivers, fairways, and hybrids. 

Callaway Elyte Irons

Golf can be a challenge for players of all skill levels. Each golfer has their own goals; some aim to break the 100, 90, or 80 mark, while others focus on minimizing lost balls and enjoying their time on the course. Since every golfer is unique, why settle for a set of irons that doesn’t cater to your specific playing experience? This is the philosophy Callaway has embraced with their new Elyte iron lineup. They recognize that there isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. Instead, they have advanced their club technologies to create irons that will elevate your current game and help you reach new heights. Let’s explore the technologies that will help take your game to an elite level. 

Elyte Technology

Speed Frame 

The construction of the Callaway Elyte Irons

When Callaway released the Paradym irons, they introduced a new construction method known as Speed Frame. This design helps reinforce and stiffen the top line of the irons, creating a strong and stable supporting structure. Utilizing the Speed Frame construction helps unlock several benefits, including enabling a thinner face to enhance ball speeds. Additionally, it provides a feel that many players associate with forged or more premium irons. With this new generation of Speed Frame, Callaway has managed to pack approximately 20% more urethane microspheres inside the clubheads, which dampens sound and delivers an outstanding feel. 

Ai10x Face 

A look at the face of the Callaway Elyte Irons

Last year, with the Ai Smoke irons, Callaway tailored each face to ensure optimal launch conditions while providing speed and forgiveness. Knowing that not all swings are the same, the challenge becomes creating an iron that could perfectly match with potentially an unperfect swing. This philosophy continues with the new Ai10x face. By collecting even more data points, Callaway has made adjustments to enhance performance. For instance, in the Elyte HL models, the face has been optimized for slower swing speeds, compared to the Ai Smoke HL, because the data indicated that golfers fitted into the HL model had lower swing speeds than previously thought. As a result, the face on the Elyte HL irons is designed to be more active than last year’s model, helping golfers achieve more height and hold more greens.  

Tri-Sole Design 

One aspect often overlooked in the game-improvement iron category is sole design, which goes beyond just width. Callaway refuses to neglect this detail in the Elyte irons. After learning from other parts of their lineup and receiving feedback from tour players, they developed a new Tri-Sole design featuring a sharper leading edge and some chamfering on the trailing edge. During testing, Callaway observed an increase in speed through the turf with this design compared to their previous models. Since many golfers do not consistently make ball-first contact, this improved sole design enhances turf interaction and promotes better contact.  

Style 

Callaway Elyte Irons badging

Before examining the four models in the Elyte family, it’s important to note that Callaway has not only integrated useful technologies into these irons but has also aimed for a more premium design. Based on my discussions about the Ai Smoke irons, the cavity design was somewhat polarizing. In contrast, the Elyte features a badging with a plated finish that beautifully complements the chrome-plated head.

Alongside its classic, clean look, the Elyte is also highly durable and offers the appearance one would expect from a higher-priced iron. Plus, they look great in the bag. 

The Models

Elyte

Callaway promotes the Elyte as a top-tier game improvement iron. Its size and shape can compete with many of the players distance irons available on the market, including the recently released Apex Ai200. Elyte is designed for golfers seeking distance while still prioritizing consistency. The Ai10x face has been finely tuned for players with average to fast swing speeds, ensuring consistent speeds, launch angles, and spin rates. In terms of loft, the Elyte features modern game-improvement specifications, with a 29° 7-iron and a 42° pitching wedge designed to provide a mid-high launch and low spin profile. 

Elyte HL

Unsurprisingly, “HL” stands for “high launch,” as the Elyte HL model is designed for golfers who need help hitting the ball higher. Achieving a higher launch and adding extra spin will increase carry distance and improve stopping power on the green. As previously mentioned, the Ai10x face has been re-tuned for greater flexibility, providing optimal performance for golfers with moderate to average swing speeds. As the HL model, the lofts are 1° weaker across the board, featuring a 30° 7-iron and a 43° pitching wedge. 

Elyte X

The Elyte X is designed to be the most forgiving model in the Elyte family. While the Elyte HL provides additional loft for golfers needing help with launch and spin, the Elyte X boasts the thickest topline, widest sole, most offset, and longest blade length among all models. Despite these features, Callaway ensured this iron maintained a pleasing appearance when positioned behind the ball. The Elyte X has lofts that are 1° stronger than the Elyte irons, resulting in a 28° 7-iron and a 41° pitching wedge. Launching these irons high will be easy if you have an above-average to fast swing speed. 

Elyte Max Fast 

Elyte Max Fast incorporates the advantages of SpeedFrame construction, the Ai10x face, and a new tri-sole design, but it comes in an overall lighter package. The Max Fast design aims to help increase clubhead speed for golfers who may have lost speed or are still working to achieve it. In addition to being lightweight, the Max Fast features lofts that mirror those of the Elyte HL. Callaway’s philosophy is that the added speed and launch will lead to greater carry distance. It is important to note that Elyte Max Fast irons are only available in 5-AW, GW, and SW configurations. 

The Details – Callaway Elyte Irons

Pricing for the Elyte irons starts at $899.99 for a set of 6 irons. All models, except for the Max Fast, are available in 4-AW, GW, and SW configurations. For the stock shafts, Callaway offers a True Temper Vector 80g (Regular) and 90g (Stiff) steel shaft for the Elyte and Elyte X irons and a higher-launching KBS Max 80g (R, S) shaft for the Elyte HL. Additionally, all three models have a stock graphite option featuring the Project X Denali Charcoal in 55g (5.0), 65g (5.5), and 75g (6.0) weights. Due to its lighter design, the Elyte Max Fast irons come with a 40g Mitsubishi Chemical Vanquish PL shaft. Pre-orders for the new Callaway Elyte irons will begin on 1/17/2025, with sets available in retail stores starting 2/7/2025. 

The Elyte irons complete the launch of Callaway’s new Elyte line of products for 2025. If you haven’t already, check out our other feature articles on the Elyte driver, metalwoods, and hybrids. For more in-depth opinions, visit the THP forum, where we will have ongoing discussions about the new Elyte irons. You’ll also find insights from our 2024 Grandaddy team members, some of whom were among the first to play these irons during the December event. 

More information on the entire Elyte lineup can be found at www.callawaygolf.com.  

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Dean DeCrescenzo is a THP staff writer that currently resides in upstate New York. He has been a member of The Hackers Paradise for over 7 years and been involved with a number of THP events.