When it comes to low-spin, high-performance drivers, the Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond and the TaylorMade Qi35 LS are two of the most talked-about models in 2025. One is the MyGolfSpy test winner. The other didn’t have the same success. We put these models in our driver head-to-head comparison tool to see what really sets them apart.
Distance
Elyte Triple Diamond Distance Score: 9.6 Qi35 LS Distance Score: 8.5When it comes to total yards off the tee, the Elyte Triple Diamond comes out on top. It averaged 237.0 yards of carry and 251.76 total yards in testing. When you look a little deeper, you’ll see it’s only about two full yards longer than the Qi35 LS. Yes, the distance score is bette,r but it’s not like the Qi35 LS is short.
Both drivers posted similar ball speeds (142.3 mph for Callaway versus 142.42 mph for TaylorMade). The difference came down to launch and spin. Callaway’s optimized launch angle, paired with lower spin, helped it squeeze out a few extra yards.
Forgiveness
Elyte Triple Diamond Forgiveness Score: 8.7 Qi35 LS Forgiveness Score: 7.8Forgiveness isn’t just about mishits. It’s about how consistently a driver performs across dozens of swings. The Elyte Triple Diamond and Qi35 LS are not the most forgiving drivers of 2025.
However, the Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond still beat out the Qi35 LS.
It produced lower ball speed deltas and a tighter shot dispersion. The Qi35 LS was slightly more erratic in speed and dispersion.
For a low-spin “player’s” driver, the Elyte Triple Diamond is forgiving. It won’t feel like a game-improvement club, but you won’t be punished nearly as often as you might expect for a lower-spinning driver.
Accuracy
Elyte Triple Diamond Accuracy Score: 9.6 Qi35 LS Accuracy Score: 9.1TaylorMade’s Qi35 LS posted a slightly better offline average at -0.2 yards compared to Callaway’s 2.58 yards. But offline data doesn’t tell the full story.
Elyte Triple Diamond placed among the top three in playable shot percentage and straight shot percentage, key metrics that reflect whether shots are usable.
Accuracy, in MyGolfSpy testing, isn’t just about hitting the fairway; it’s about keeping the ball in play.
Swing speed performance
Another factor to consider when comparing the Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond and the TaylorMade Qi35 is how they perform at different swing speeds. Here’s a look at what you can expect at each speed. One of the most surprising things you’ll find is how well the Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond performs for low swing speed players.
Swing Speed | Driver | Overall | Distance | Accuracy | Forgiveness |
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High | Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond | 9.46 | 9.10 | 9.11 | 8.71 |
TaylorMade Qi35 LS | 9.19 | 9.25 | 8.52 | 8.19 | |
Mid | Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond | 9.60 | 9.40 | 9.60 | 8.30 |
TaylorMade Qi35 LS | 8.50 | 8.00 | 8.60 | 7.80 | |
Low | Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond | 9.90 | 9.90 | 9.20 | 8.90 |
TaylorMade Qi35 LS | 9.20 | 9.40 | 8.40 | 8.10 |
Value
Callaway MSRP: $649.99 TaylorMade MSRP: $649.99The Elyte Triple Diamond and the Qi35 LS aren’t budget-friendly drivers. They are priced the same and, really, the value is going to come down to which one makes more sense for your game.
The Callaway is a little more accurate and forgiving but it’s likely worth testing both to see which one suits you best.
Final verdict
If you’re buying based on performance, the data shows the Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond wins this head-to-head. It leads in distance, edges out in forgiveness and wins on overall accuracy when accounting for real-world playability.
Want to compare other drivers? Take a look at our head-to-head comparison tool: MyGolfSpy Head to Head Comparison Tool.
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