Callaway has been at the forefront of the golf equipment industry for years.
It all started when Eli Callaway began selling clubs out the back of his car in the early 1980s. Today, the company has grown to exceed $3 billion in revenue.
In this article, you’ll find a comprehensive list of Callaway drivers by year.
For simplicity, I’ll break the list of releases into decades. If you’re interested in a particular era, use the contents below to jump to that section!
Callaway Drivers: 2020-Present
Image | Callaway Driver Model | Release Year | Price |
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Callaway Paradym Driver | 2023 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Paradym X Driver | 2023 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond Driver | 2023 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Great Big Bertha Driver | 2023 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Rogue ST MAX Driver | 2022 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Rogue ST MAX D Driver | 2022 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Rogue ST MAX LS Driver | 2022 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver | 2022 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Epic MAX Driver | 2021 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Epic MAX LS Driver | 2021 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Epic MAX Star Driver | 2021 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Epic Speed Driver | 2021 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Mavrik Driver | 2020 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Mavrik 22 Driver | 2020 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Mavrik Max Driver | 2020 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Mavrik Sub Zero Driver | 2020 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Big Bertha B21 Driver | 2020 | Buy on Global Golf |
In 2020, Callaway kicked off the decade with the Mavrik series. This included the Mavrik, Mavrik 22, Mavrik MAX, and Mavrik Sub Zero.
Released alongside game improvement irons, the Mavrik drivers offered a combination of speed and distance to suit various player preferences.
In 2021, Callaway launched the Epic series of drivers — the Epic Speed, Epic MAX, and Epic MAX LS. These drivers were a step up in terms of technology, with each club head component being upgraded to enhance performance.
The Epic Speed Triple Diamond and Epic Speed Triple Diamond LS were also introduced, offering advanced players more control and workability.
The following year saw the launch of the Rogue ST series, notably the Rogue ST MAX, Rogue ST MAX D, and Rogue ST MAX LS. In addition, the Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS offered a low-spin option for advanced players.
In 2023, Callaway launched the Paradym series of drivers. This stacked lineup included the Paradym, Paradym X, and Paradym Triple Diamond.
PROS
+ Consistent ball speed
+ Forgiving & accurate
+ Highly premium look
CONS
– Not hugely advancing over previous model
While the Callaway Paradym Driver comes with a hefty price tag, it’s undoubtedly a thing of beauty. Each driver features its own unique mottled blue finish, meaning no two Paradym’s will ever be the same.
As for performance, the Paradym delivers strong ball speeds and distance thanks to the 360º Carbon Chassis. Callaway states that AI was used to develop the face, making it “the world’s most advanced driver face” in their words.
Jon Rahm has been stacking tour wins with this exact model, so it clearly works!
Callaway Drivers: 2010-2019
Image | Callaway Driver Model | Release Year | Price |
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Callaway Epic Flash Driver | 2019 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Epic Flash Star Driver | 2019 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Flash Sub Zero Driver | 2019 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Flash SZ Triple Diamond Driver | 2019 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Rogue Driver | 2018 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Rogue Draw Driver | 2018 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Rogue Sub Zero Driver | 2018 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway XR Speed Driver | 2018 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Great Big Bertha Epic Driver | 2017 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Great Big Bertha Epic Star Driver | 2017 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Great Big Bertha Epic SZ Driver | 2017 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway XR 16 Driver | 2016 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway XR Pro 16 Driver | 2016 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway XR 16 Sub Zero Driver | 2016 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Great Big Bertha Driver | 2015 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 816 Driver | 2015 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Bertha Mini 1.5 Driver | 2015 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway XR Driver | 2015 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway XR Pro Driver | 2015 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Big Bertha Driver | 2014 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Big Bertha Alpha Driver | 2014 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 815 Driver | 2014 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Big Bertha V Series Driver | 2014 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway X Hot N14 Driver | 2014 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway X2 Hot Driver | 2014 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway X2 Hot Pro Driver | 2014 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway X Hot Driver | 2013 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway X Hot Pro Driver | 2013 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway FT Optiforce Driver | 2013 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Razr Fit Driver | 2012 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Razr X Black Driver | 2012 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Razr Fit Xtreme Driver | 2012 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Diablo Octane Driver | 2011 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Diablo Octane Black Driver | 2011 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Diablo Octane Tour Driver | 2011 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver | 2011 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway RAZR Hawk Tour Driver | 2011 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Diablo Edge Driver | 2010 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Diablo Edge Tour Driver | 2010 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway FT-iZ Driver | 2010 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway FT-iZ Tour Driver | 2010 | Buy on Global Golf |
Kicking off the decade in 2010, Callaway introduced the Diablo Edge and Diablo Edge Tour drivers, along with the FT-iZ and FT-iZ Tour. These drivers were all about power and precision, setting the tone for the decade ahead.
In 2011, Callaway kept the momentum going with the Diablo Octane and Diablo Octane Tour, followed by the Razr Hawk and Razr Hawk Tour.
The following year saw the release of the Razr Fit series, including the Razr Fit Xtreme and Tour Authentic Razr Fit. These drivers were all about customization, allowing golfers to fine-tune their drivers for optimal performance.
The X Hot and X Hot Pro drivers debuted in 2013, along with the FT Optiforce. Simply put, these drivers were designed with a dual focus on speed and forgiveness, helping the everyday golfer tee off with confidence.
In 2014, Callaway brought back the renowned Big Bertha with a bang. The Big Bertha, Big Bertha Alpha, and Big Bertha V Series were all about combining classic design with modern technology.
The X2 Hot series was also introduced, offering even more speed and distance.
2015 saw the release of the XR series, including the XR and XR Pro.
In 2016, Callaway launched the Big Bertha Fusion and the XR 16 series. These drivers were all about combining power and precision.
The following year — 2017 — was all about the Great Big Bertha Epic. Once again, the Big Bertha name continued to offer ultimate forgiveness for higher handicap players, without sacrificing distance or performance.
Then, Callaway introduced the Rogue series in 2018. This included the Rogue, the Rogue Draw, and the Rogue Sub Zero versions for various skill levels.
Rounding out the decade, Callaway launched the Epic Flash series.
Callaway Drivers: 2000-2009
Image | Callaway Driver Model | Release Year | Price |
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Callaway FT-9 Driver | 2009 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway FT-9 Tour Driver | 2009 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway FT-iQ Tour Driver | 2008 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway FT-iQ Driver | 2008 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Hyper X Tour Driver | 2008 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Hyper X Driver | 2008 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway FT-5 Driver | 2007 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway FT-i Driver | 2007 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway FT-i Tour Driver | 2007 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway X460 Driver | 2006 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Big Bertha 460 Driver | 2006 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Big Bertha Fusion FT-3 Driver | 2005 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Big Bertha Titanium 454 Driver | 2005 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Big Bertha Titanium Driver | 2004 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway ERC Fusion Driver | 2003 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Great Big Bertha II Driver | 2002 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway C4 Driver | 2002 | Buy on Global Golf |
In 2002, Callaway introduced the C4 driver — a game-changer that boasted a lightweight design without compromising on power and launch.
That same year, the Great Big Bertha II made its debut. This driver was a testament to Callaway’s commitment to innovation, featuring a larger clubface and sweet spot along with a higher moment of inertia (MOI) for improved stability.
2003 saw the launch of the ERC Fusion, a driver that combined a titanium face with a carbon composite body. This unique blend of materials resulted in a driver that offered an unparalleled combination of distance and accuracy.
The Big Bertha Titanium was introduced in 2004, bringing a classic name into the modern era. This driver featured a titanium body, which brought about an excellent balance of strength and lightweight club head performance.
2005 was marked by the release of the Big Bertha Titanium 454 and the Big Bertha Fusion FT-3. The Titanium 454 was notable for its large clubhead, while the Fusion FT-3 was known for its fusion technology that combined different materials.
In 2006, Callaway unveiled the FT-I and FT-5 series. Essentially, the FT-I was recognized for its innovative square shape which helped increase MOI, while the FT-5 was known for its titanium construction and advanced weight distribution.
Following this, 2008 brought the Hyper X and FT-iQ series. The Hyper X was known for its hyperbolic face technology, which helped increase ball speed. The FT-iQ was recognized for its intelligent design that maximized energy transfer.
Closing the decade in 2009, Callaway launched the FT-9 series. These drivers were celebrated for their fusion technology and hyperbolic face design, which together delivered exceptional distance and accuracy.
Callaway Drivers: 1990-1999
Image | Callaway Driver Model | Release Year | Price |
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Callaway Great Big Bertha Hawk Eye Driver | 1999 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Biggest Big Bertha Driver | 1997 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Great Big Bertha Driver | 1995 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Big Bertha WarBird Driver | 1995 | Buy on Global Golf | |
Callaway Original Big Bertha Driver | 1991 | Buy on Global Golf |
In the early 90s off the back of success with their irons, Callaway introduced the Original Big Bertha. This driver was a game-changer, boasting a large clubhead that was a first in the industry, setting the stage for what was to come.
Check out the video below by The Vintage Golfer, where he tests it out!
In 1995, Callaway launched the Great Big Bertha and the Big Bertha War Bird.
The Great Big Bertha was known for its titanium construction, offering golfers a blend of lightweight performance and power.
The War Bird, on the other hand, was recognized for its unique War Bird Soleplate design, which helped golfers achieve cleaner contact and higher launch angle.
Next, the Biggest Big Bertha made its debut in 1997, living up to its name with an even larger clubhead than its predecessors. This driver was all about pushing the boundaries of what was possible in terms of size and performance.
Closing the decade in 1999, Callaway introduced the Great Big Bertha Hawkeye.
This driver was celebrated for its innovative use of tungsten, which helped lower the center of gravity, offering improved stability and forgiveness.