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Launch season moves fast. Between new clubs, updated gear and rolling announcements, keeping up with every release can feel nearly impossible. To make things easier, we’ve rounded up the most notable recent golf equipment launches in one place, organized by category—and every product listed below is available at Golf Galaxy.

Drivers

TaylorMade Qi4D drivers

TaylorMade’s new Qi4D driver lineup refocuses on ball speed after recent models leaned heavily toward high MOI. The family keeps carbon faces while moving to a precision-milled aluminum chassis to improve spin consistency, durability and fitting reliability. Four models are offered—Core, LS, MAX, MAX Lite—each tuned for different speed and forgiveness needs.

Price: $649
Availability: Pre-sale now, retail Jan. 29

Callaway Quantum Drivers

Callaway’s new Quantum driver family introduces the Tri-Force Face, a three-material construction combining ultra-thin titanium, carbon fiber and a flexible poly mesh layer. Rather than chasing distance through thinner titanium alone, Quantum focuses on reshaping how the face deflects to improve ball speed, durability and spin consistency. The lineup includes five models (Max, Max D, Max Fast, Triple Diamond Max, Triple Diamond).

Pricing: $649 (Quantum Max, Max D), $699 (Quantum Max Fast, Triple Diamond Max, Triple Diamond)
Availability: Retail launch begins February 2026

PING G440 K driver

PING has refined its highest-forgiveness driver with the G440 K, combining increased MOI, adjustable rear weighting and incremental ball-speed gains in a stability-first design. Updates include reworked CarbonFly Wrap construction, a forged titanium face with revised variable thickness and sound-and-feel refinements.

Pricing: $649.99
Availability: Pre-sale available now

COBRA KING TEC-MD mini driver

COBRA has entered the mini driver category with the KING TEC-MD, a 303cc adjustable option designed to sit between a full-size driver and a fairway wood. Built around a titanium body and carbon crown, the KING TEC-MD features interchangeable sole weights and COBRA’s FutureFit33 hosel to fine-tune launch, spin and directional bias. The shorter 43.75-inch shaft and 13.5-degree stock loft position it as a control-focused tee club.

Pricing: $479
Availability: Pre-sale begins Jan. 12 with full retail availability on Jan. 16

COBRA OPTM drivers

COBRA has introduced the OPTM driver lineup (LS, X, MAX-K, MAX D) with a design focus that shifts the forgiveness conversation beyond MOI to include POI (product of inertia). The lineup combines refined head shaping, adaptive POI weighting and FutureFit33 hosel adjustability.

Pricing: $599
Availability: Pre-sale begins Jan. 13 with full retail availability on Jan. 20

Mizuno JPX ONE and JPX ONE Select drivers

Mizuno is re-entering the driver conversation with the JPX ONE lineup built around a titanium face paired with a thin Nanoalloy layer designed to alter ball impact dynamics. Two models are offered with the JPX ONE targeting a broad range of golfers and the JPX ONE Select aimed at players who prefer a more compact, lower-spin profile.

Pricing: $599
Availability: Pre-sale begins Jan. 12 with full retail availability on Jan. 22

Fairway woods and hybrids

COBRA OPTM fairways and hybrids

COBRA has introduced the OPTM fairway and hybrid lineup with a focus on POI (product of inertia), a design approach intended to better manage face rotation and control through impact. The fairway wood lineup includes three models (LS, X, Max), each offering different CG placements and weighting strategies, while the OPTM hybrid is offered as a single, broadly playable model.

Pricing: $469 (OPTM LS fairway) / $369 (OPTM X and Max fairways) / $329 (OPTM hybrids)
Availability: Pre-sale begins Jan. 13 with full retail availability on Jan. 20

Callaway Quantum fairways and hybrids

The new Callaway Quantum fairways and hybrids are built around low-forward CG with Speed Wave 2.0 and an updated Step Sole to improve ball speed and strike quality, especially on low-center contact. The lineup leans into refined weighting, AI face optimization and functional adjustability rather than headline face tech.

Pricing: $399.99–$449.99 fairways | $349.99–$379.99 hybrids
Availability: Feb. 13

Mizuno JPX ONE fairways and hybrids

Mizuno is expanding the JPX ONE lineup with fairway woods and hybrids built around familiar metalwood technologies rather than driver-specific materials. The lineup is positioned as a single core model in each category with standard loft and adjustability options.

Pricing: $349.99 for fairway woods / $279 for hybrids
Availability: Pre-sale begins Jan. 12 with full retail availability on Jan. 22

TaylorMade Qi4D fairways and hybrids

TaylorMade has launched the Qi4D fairway and hybrid lineup with an emphasis on versatility, forgiveness and subtle refinements rather than wholesale changes. The fairways continue to rely on Speed Pocket technology. Multiple head shapes and weight configurations address different launch and forgiveness needs.

Pricing: $379 for Qi4D fairways / $449.99 for Qi4D Tour fairway / $299.99 for Qi4D hybrids
Availability: Pre-order available now with full retail availability beginning Jan. 29

Irons

TaylorMade Qi Max and Qi Max HL irons

TaylorMade Qi Max and Qi Max HL irons

TaylorMade has introduced the Qi Max and Qi Max HL as its next generation of game-improvement irons with a stronger emphasis on playability and feel. The Qi Max HL offers a larger profile and higher-launch option for golfers who need additional help getting the ball airborne.

Pricing: $1,099.99 for steel / $1,199.99 for graphite
Availability: Pre-order is live now with full retail availability beginning Jan. 29

Callaway Quantum irons

Callaway Quantum Max irons

Callaway’s new Quantum irons mark a deliberate return to unapologetic game-improvement design. Rather than chasing a sleeker, better-player look, Quantum prioritizes size, forgiveness and consistency, using a new 360-degree undercut construction, AI-optimized face design and a Tri-Sole to improve launch, ball speed retention and turf interaction on common low-toe misses. The lineup includes three models (Max, Max OS, Max Fast).

Pricing: $164 per club (steel, Max and Max OS) / $178 per club (graphite), $192 per club (Max Fast)
Availability: Retail launch begins Feb. 27

COBRA KING and KING MAX irons

COBRA KING irons

The new KING and KING MAX irons mark a clear shift in how COBRA is approaching game-improvement design. Rather than chasing raw distance through stronger lofts, COBRA is emphasizing consistent ball speed, accuracy and playability across the face. New elements like a 3D-printed lattice back medallion, a redesigned Catapult Weight system and the return of the Skid Sole all point toward improved distance control, launch and turf interaction.

Pricing: $999 (steel, 7-piece set), $1,099 (graphite, 7-piece set), $942 (women’s KING MAX, 6-piece set)
Availability: Fitting and pre-sale begin Feb. 3. Full retail availability Feb. 6

Srixon ZXiR and ZXiR HL irons

Srixon has expanded its ZXi iron lineup with the new ZXiR and ZXiR HL, marking the brand’s first purpose-built entry into the game-improvement and super game-improvement categories. The ZXiR is cast from a new proprietary i-Alloy material designed to deliver softer feel than traditional cast irons while allowing more flexible weight placement. Both models feature an AI-optimized Mainframe variable-thickness face that moves the sweet spot lower on the face.

Pricing: $1,099.99 (steel, 7-piece set) / $1,199.99 (graphite, 7-piece set)
Availability: Available now

Mizuno Pro M-13, M-15 irons and Pro Fli-Hi

The M-13 aims to add speed in a compact player’s cavity-back design while the M-15 uses a hollow-body construction to promote higher launch. The updated Pro Fli-Hi utility iron features a redesigned face and internal weighting to support easier launch and more consistent ball speed.

Pricing: $215 per iron / $270 per Pro Fli-Hi
Availability: Pre-sale begins Jan. 19 with full retail availability on Feb. 5

COBRA 3DP MB and 3DP X irons

COBRA 3DP MB and 3DP X 3-D printed irons

The 3DP MB is a compact muscle-back that uses an internal lattice structure to add forgiveness without changing shape while the 3DP X is a player’s distance iron built for higher launch and increased stability.

Pricing: $1,980 for a six-piece set
Availability: Pre-sale is live now with full retail availability beginning Jan. 9

Wedges

Vokey SM11 wedges

Vokey’s 2026 SM11 wedges are a quiet but meaningful evolution centered on consistency rather than cosmetic change. The headline update is a redesigned CG framework that references the leading edge instead of the ground plane, ensuring identical CG placement and trajectory across all grinds at the same loft.

Pricing: $199 (steel) / $209 (graphite) / $229 (Raw)
Availability: Fittings available now, full retail release Feb. 20

PING S259 wedges

PING S259 wedges

PING has introduced the S259 wedges as an update to the highly successful S159 line with subtle refinements focused on sole grinds, face shaping and playability. Updates include revised T and E grinds for improved open-face performance, expanded loft options in the W grind and a redesigned proprietary Dyla-Grip aimed at improving hand placement and face awareness.

Pricing: $217.50 per wedge (steel) / $232.50 per wedge (graphite)
Availability: Available now for fitting and pre-order

Putters

Scotty Cameron Phantom mallet putters (2026)

Scotty Cameron has refreshed the Phantom mallet lineup with the addition of the Studio Carbon Steel (SCS) face insert. The new insert brings a softer sound and feel while internal construction and shape refinements aim to improve setup, roll consistency and how the putter sits at address. The lineup is streamlined to Phantom 5, 7 and 9 heads.

Pricing: $499 MSRP | $549 for Phantom 5 OC
Availability: Retail availability begins Feb. 27

Studio Style putters

Scotty Cameron has expanded its Studio Style lineup with three new models built around the Studio Carbon Steel (SCS) face insert. The lineup includes the Studio Style Fastback 2, Fastback 2 Long Design with a counterbalanced build and the nostalgic Studio Style Santa Fe, a flow-neck blade that revives one of Cameron’s original names.

Pricing: $499 (standard models) | $549 (Fastback 2 Long Design)
Availability: Available now at retail

Odyssey Ai-DUAL putters

Odyssey’s 2026 lineup builds on last year’s Square 2 Square momentum by rolling the new Ai-DUAL insert across the entire range. The insert pairs a soft urethane top layer with a firmer backing and Forward Roll Design grooves to better normalize distance on mishits while improving forward roll. The other headline change is Odyssey’s new 1/2 Ball alignment system which removes visual clutter by showing only half a ball at address to improve aim and symmetry recognition.

Pricing: $349.99–$449.99 depending on model and build
Availability: Jan. 23

2026 Bettinardi BB putters

The lineup consolidates designs previously spread across the BB, Inovai and Studio Stock families into a single BB range, featuring both classic and modern head shapes. The biggest performance change comes from the new Variable Depth Fly Milling (VDF) face which uses nine distinct milling zones to normalize roll and distance on off-center strikes while preserving the feel of a fully milled stainless-steel face.

Pricing: $495 per putter
Availability: Pre-orders begin Jan. 20 with retail availability in early February

COBRA 3DP TOUR putters

The new 3DP TOUR putter line highlights how far COBRA Golf has pushed 3D printing in retail putter design. By using a 3D-printed nylon core in the center of the head, COBRA shifts more mass to the perimeter to boost MOI and stability in ways traditional casting or milling can’t replicate. The heads pair that printed structure with stainless steel, carbon fiber and tungsten, creating a true multi-material build.

Pricing: $379 MSRP
Availability: Retail and online availability beginning March 13

COBRA MIM putters

COBRA Golf expands its putter lineup with a new Metal Injection Molding (MIM) family designed to blend assistive technology with accessible pricing. The MIM construction allows for more complex head shapes while keeping production efficient and the lineup features a Pebax™ polymer insert paired with LA Golf’s Descending Loft Technology (DLT).

Pricing: $279 MSRP
Availability: In shops and online beginning March 13

Mizuno M.CRAFT City Series putters

Mizuno is introducing a more traditional putter lineup with the new M.CRAFT City Series, moving away from last year’s modular designs. The line features forged carbon steel construction with copper layering. It also has adjustable sole weights and refined shaping across four models inspired by Japanese cities.

Pricing: $299.99
Availability: Pre-sale begins Jan. 26 with full retail availability on Feb. 12

Golf balls

Callaway Chrome Tour, Chrome Tour X and Chrome Soft Golf Balls

Callaway has updated its core Chrome lineup with a focus on increased ball speed and tighter manufacturing tolerances. Additional updates include improved paint consistency and refined aerodynamic finishing to reduce variability in ball flight.

Pricing: $57.99 per dozen
Availability: Pre-sale is live now with full retail availability beginning Jan. 30

Titleist Pro V1x Left Dash golf ball

Titleist has released an updated Pro V1x Left Dash designed to deliver more speed and distance while preserving the low-spin long-game profile Dash players rely on. The update includes a reformulated dual core, a thicker casing layer and a thinner urethane cover.

Pricing: $57.99 per dozen
Availability: Available beginning Jan. 21

Bridgestone TOUR B golf balls

Bridgestone has updated its TOUR B lineup around a new foundational technology called VeloSurge, a redesigned core–mantle integration intended to deliver higher ball speed, improved stability and tighter spin consistency across the range. The new TOUR B models focus on speed gains through more efficient energy transfer, higher ball MOI and refined aerodynamics while maintaining distinct performance roles for RX, RXS, X and XS.

Pricing: $54.99 per dozen
Availability: Jan. 30

Titleist Velocity golf ball

Titleist has updated its Velocity golf ball with a clear focus on speed, distance and durability. The new version features a slightly softer core to reduce long-game spin, a firmer ionomer cover to help recover ball speed and a revised 350-octahedral dimple pattern for a lower, more penetrating flight.

Pricing: $29.99 per dozen
Availability: Jan. 21

Titleist Tour Soft golf balls

Titleist’s updated Tour Soft continues to blur the line between traditional two-piece ionomer balls and full tour models. With compression measuring closer to Pro V1 than most Surlyn balls, the new Tour Soft leans more into balanced performance than pure softness. A revised core-to-cover design lowers long-game spin for added distance while a thicker, softer elastomer cover helps preserve iron and short-game control.

Pricing: $39.99 per dozen
Availability: Jan. 21

Titleist AVX golf ball (2026)

Titleist has updated the AVX with a reworked core and casing layer designed to increase ball speed while maintaining the low-spin, low-flight profile that defines the model. A thicker, softer urethane cover helps preserve greenside spin and a revised aerodynamic pattern aims to produce a more penetrating and consistent flight.

Pricing: $49.99 per dozen
Availability: Available at retail beginning Jan. 21

Shoes

Jordan Spizike G golf shoes

Inspired by five classic Air Jordan silhouettes combined into one design, the Jordan Spizike G blends iconic styling with on-course performance. The shoe features NIKE Air cushioning with a visible Air unit for impact absorption and responsiveness along with a spiked rubber outsole designed to provide durability and traction throughout the swing.

Pricing: $194.99
Availability: Available Now

G/FORE Gallivan2r golf shoes

The G/FORE Gallivan2r combines the modern performance features of the MG4+ with the classic Gallivanter silhouette. It features a waterproof TPU upper, an auxetic (Google that) lattice midsole, cushioned interior and G/FORE’s G/Pod traction system for lightweight stability and grip. An integrated heel cap and breathable, odor-inhibiting lining round out the design.

Pricing: $194.99
Availability: Available Now

Air Jordan 1 Low G Spiked golf shoes

Inspired by the original Air Jordan 1 sneaker, the Air Jordan 1 Low G brings a streetwear icon onto the golf course with stitch-for-stitch detailing and genuine leather construction. The shoe features encapsulated Air cushioning in the heel and an integrated traction pattern based on the original AJ1 outsole, including a forefoot pivot circle for added stability during the swing.

Pricing: $174.99
Availability: Available on 2/1/26 at 10 AM EST

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