Low spin is a fitting, not a personality. Qi10 LS and Elyte will both punish the wrong swing. I said that before I said anything nice.
Low-spin driver configurations attract better players who need spin reduction to optimize carry and roll. The Qi10 LS and Callaway Elyte are two of the most discussed options in 2026 for faster swingers.
TaylorMade Qi10 LS: Built for golfers with driver swing speeds above 105 mph. Forward CG position produces lower launch and reduced spin. Retains Twist Face technology and carbon body. Adjustability system allows fine-tuning. Dispersion tighter than Max configuration. Price: ~$599.
Callaway Elyte (Triple Diamond): Built on the Paradym platform with AI face architecture. Produces lower, more penetrating ball flight with tighter dispersion for faster swingers. AI face designed for actual golfer impact patterns rather than theoretical center strikes only — off-center performance better than previous low-spin Callaway options. Price: ~$599.
Head to head:
– Spin reduction: Very close — both achieve similar spin floors
– Adjustability: TaylorMade Qi10 LS (sliding weight system provides more trajectory customization)
– Off-center performance: Callaway Elyte (AI face helps recover mishits)
Both require a proper fitting. Callaway edges ahead for players who aren’t perfectly consistent; TaylorMade for those who are and want maximum customization control.