Callaway REVA Rise Women’s Range Review

  • Looks
  • Feel
  • Performance
  • Value For Money
4.7/5Overall Score
Specs
  • Launch Date: 28th March 2025
  • RRP: Driver £469, Fairway £289, Hybrid £259, Irons (6-A) £1149
  • Hand Availability: Right, Left
  • Grip: Golf Pride Women's
  • Shaft: UST LING LTE
Pros
  • Great looking range of clubs
  • Full of the same technologies as the 'main' ranges
  • Clear effort made to produce dedcated women's clubs
  • Great launch, distance and forgiveness
Cons
  • Very expensive, especially for golfers starting out

As a beginner in golf, I found it really appealing to try a full set of clubs specifically designed for the women’s game.

REVA Rise was created by Callaway’s Women’s Golf Council and built using swing code data from thousands of female players. It’s all about enhancing distance, forgiveness, and confidence at every level. 

Who Are They Aimed At?

The Callaway REVA Rise range is purpose-built for women.  

While most women’s clubs are simply adapted from men’s designs, this range features performance-driven, carefully tailored specs that support and enhance the strengths of female golfers.

By adjusting elements like weighting, lofts, and shaft profiles to suit women’s swing speeds, it helps address common challenges and improve overall performance.

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The Tech

The overall package in the new REVA Rise range matches up with some of the ‘main’ Callaway product ranges. This means that you’ll see some of the same technologies as in the Elyte metals and Apex irons.

The REVA Rise Driver features an Ai 10x face at the heart of the technology: an AI-designed clubface built using swing data from thousands of women to optimise ball speed.

There’s also a high MOI design and Triaxial Carbon Crown, improving forgiveness and making it easier to launch the ball high every time.

The Fairway shares the same AI 10x face and carbon crown as the driver, and its shallow profile makes it easy to launch, even when hitting off the deck.

Designed with the same approach as the fairway wood, the hybrid also has a shallow, easy to launch profile. This encourages higher shots, which should stop on the green more quickly. It’s available from a 22 degree 4-hybrid, all the way up to a 42 degree 9-hybrid.

With a ‘forgiving yet sleek’ design, the irons offer easy launch and added spin to hold the green. They share the same AI 10x face as the hybrids, ensuring a seamless blend throughout the set.

Callaway REVA Rise Women’s Range Review

Looks

The REVA RISE collection brings a bold yet elegant visual identity to women’s golf, building on and improving the REVA ranges from previous years, including the full set we tested in 2021.

Callaway Big Bertha REVA 2021 (Left) vs Callaway REVA Rise 2025 (Right)

The handwriting-style logo gives it a feminine nod without being overly soft and compliments the teal accents, providing a fresh, modern look – a refreshing change to the ‘shrink it and pink it’ we typically see in women’s ranges.

Since adding the full set to my bag, they’ve attracted plenty of compliments from both men and women, highlighting the smart and elevated design.  

Across the range, the clubs offer a friendly, forgiving size and shape that provides plenty of confidence in hitting consistent, high-launching shots.

Feel

There’s a real softness to the feel of these clubs, making them genuinely enjoyable to play with.

As most women’s clubs are adaptations of men’s clubs, just with a lighter shaft – while suitable for those with higher swing speed and power – for those of us not smashing it 300 yards, there’s a refreshing and noticeable difference in performance. 

That forgiving feel carries through the bag; even if you miss the centre, the clubs still give you plenty of feedback without feeling harsh. Everything from the grip to the swing weight feels thoughtfully tailored and well-balanced. 

Performance

I tested the full REVA Rise setup across irons, hybrids, woods, and driver, and the performance really stood out in two areas: distance and forgiveness

The irons launch effortlessly and there’s a clear focus on forgiveness without losing the ability to shape or control shots. The Ai10x Face technology genuinely works – ball speeds were solid even on slightly off-centre strikes. 

The hybrids and fairway woods impressed me most in terms of gapping. The broad range of loft options makes it easy to fill those tricky yardage gaps, ideal for players looking to integrate them into an existing set to suit their preferences. 

The driver launches high with minimal loss in spin or performance, even on off-centre hits, meaning your shots still travel well. The crown is made using lightweight Triaxial Carbon, which redistributes the weight, and paired with a shallow profile, increases stability and forgiveness to help maximise distance. 

Overall, I found the transition between clubs incredibly smooth – each club feels like it belongs in the set and is designed to complement the next. You can really feel the technology and data-driven design that’s gone into creating this range. 

Callaway REVA Rise Women’s Range Verdict

This range is ideal for those looking to invest in their first set, or existing golfers wanting to upgrade to something more tailored and performance-focused. 

The blend of forgiveness, distance, and modern feel across the bag makes this set easy to love, especially if you’re developing your swing and want clubs that will grow with your game. 

The looks are a refreshing change from traditional women’s ranges. The technology and consideration that has gone into this range makes a real difference. 

As more women step into the world of golf, it’s genuinely uplifting to see brands making meaningful efforts to support that growth. Callaway are creating space and designing equipment that empowers women to play with confidence.

The REVA RISE range is a testament to that commitment: thoughtfully engineered to elevate our game, with a refined nod to femininity that feels both powerful and purposeful.

Would I Use Them?

Absolutely, they are in my bag right now!

Lettie Townsend
Lettie Townsend
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