[Golf 5 Prestige] told us about the new clubs coming in Spring 2026.

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2026.02.05

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February is the month when all manufacturers release their new spring clubs. This year, three popular manufacturers, Callaway, TaylorMade, and PING, will be releasing new products onto the market. At Golf 5 Prestige, which has a test hitting room, you can try out the new clubs. We asked club fitters about the features of the new clubs from the three manufacturers. You're sure to find one that will help improve your score.

Introducing QUANTUM, a new series with a three-layer face!

Aiming to further improve ball speed, Callaway has begun to further thin the titanium face and increase its repulsion. To address the issue of reduced durability as the titanium face becomes thinner, a multi-layer titanium face has been adopted. This allows the face to flex more easily upon impact, providing greater trajectory correction than ever before. This design ensures consistent distance. Additionally, the Discrete Way at the rear of the sole can be repositioned, allowing players to choose between a "draw bias" that curves the ball to the left and a "neutral bias" that sends the ball straighter.

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Callaway QUANTUM MAX Driver (please check the price in store).

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The face has a three-layer structure consisting of titanium, polymesh, and carbon. The titanium portion has been made approximately 14% thinner than the previous model, resulting in a dramatic improvement in ball initial velocity.

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Two weights, approximately 9g and 1g, are installed at the rear of the sole. Setting the toe to 1g and the heel to 9g allows for a draw bias, while setting the toe to 9g and the heel to 1g allows for a neutral bias.

What is the true value of the 5th generation carbon face that has achieved the ultimate in distance?

TaylorMade's fifth-generation carbon face features a "face roll design" that slightly rounds the face's vertical axis. This reduces spin variations due to impact point deviations, resulting in improved trajectory stability. Furthermore, the combination with the 60-layer carbon face further reduces weight, promising increased distance. The club also features four adjustable weights (two 9g and two 4g), which can be repositioned (two in front and two behind) to freely change the center of gravity, helping you achieve the ideal trajectory you're striving for.

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TaylorMade Qi4D driver (please check the price in store).

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TaylorMade's unique Carbon Twist Face™ reduces directional inconsistencies caused by left-right impact point deviations. This latest model also addresses the issue of vertical axis deviations.

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With a total of four weights attached in four locations, there are four possible combinations of adjustable weights. This allows you to freely select and adjust the center of gravity to suit your individual swing, habits, and desired trajectory.

PING's ultra-evolved MOI

PING's most distinctive feature is the new Dual Carbon Fly Wrap design, which uses more carbon in the crown and sole than the previous model. The resulting weight savings are then shifted to the rear of the head, achieving the highest MOI (moment of inertia) in PING's history and creating a head that's "stable." The weight at the rear of the sole is now adjustable, allowing for fade and draw trajectory adjustments. Another unique feature of PING drivers is the "Turbulator," which reduces air resistance at impact.

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PING G440 K Driver (please check the price in store).

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PING continues to pursue superior ball flight and stability, and the new G440 K clubhead pushes the boundaries of MOI (moment of inertia) even further.

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The turbulator protrusions on the crown are a traditional PING aerodynamic design element, reducing air resistance at impact to help maintain head speed.

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