If you’re searching for a Callaway AI Smoke driver review that cuts through the launch monitor fluff and shows how the club performs for real golfers, Mistah Short Hitter’s latest video is a must-watch.

This wasn’t a studio test or a scripted segment—it was a genuine on-course review, packed with swing feedback, mishit tests, and practical observations. We sent Mistah Short Hitter the Callaway Paradym AI Smoke Driver so he could give it a proper test, and his feedback is everything we love about relatable golf content: honest, thoughtful, and grounded in actual play.

First Impressions

Right out of the box, Mistah Short Hitter was impressed by the look and condition of the driver.

  • Setup: 10.5° loft, Tensei AV Blue 55 regular shaft
  • Condition: Pre-owned, but “like new”
  • Looks: Sleek, modern, confidence-inspiring at address

As someone who doesn’t often receive gear directly from brands, he was genuinely excited to test this one out—and that energy comes through in the review.

What He Liked (Pros)

Forgiveness on mishits

The standout feature for him was the AI Smart Face technology. Even shots off the toe or heel held a strong line and didn’t lose too much distance. For mid- to high-handicap golfers, this kind of forgiveness is gold.

Consistent ball flight

Most of his shots had a slight fade but stayed very playable. He praised how predictable the club felt—even when the swing wasn’t perfect.

Solid feel & sound

He noted the driver had a firmer feel than his current gamer and a satisfying sound at impact, which helped build confidence over the ball.

Great distance for his swing speed

While he isn’t chasing 300-yard bombs, he was regularly hitting 230–250 yards with a smooth swing—more than enough for his game.

Value as a used club

The fact that this was a pre-owned driver in great condition made it all the more impressive. It’s a reminder that newer tech doesn’t have to break the bank—especially when you shop smart.

What Could Be Better (Cons)

Slightly longer shaft than he’s used to

He mentioned the club felt a bit longer than his usual setup, which took some getting used to.

Regular flex feel may vary for faster swingers

While the Tensei AV Blue 55 shaft suited his tempo, players with faster swings might opt for a stiffer shaft to dial in control.

The Verdict

Mistah Short Hitter called the Callaway AI Smoke Driver one of the most forgiving clubs he’s tested—and one he’d gladly put in his bag. While he acknowledges the review wasn’t scientific, the results speak for themselves: consistency, forgiveness, and confidence.

“This thing just performs. Even when I miss it, I’m still in play.”

It’s clear that the AI Smart Face isn’t just marketing—it’s doing real work to make off-center hits more playable.

Final Thoughts

If you’re considering upgrading your driver, Mistah Short Hitter’s Callaway AI Smoke Driver review is proof that you don’t need to be a scratch golfer—or spend $600—to see results. This club offers noticeable improvements in forgiveness and feel, especially for the everyday player.

We were excited to send him this club from our inventory, and even more excited to see it hold up in his hands. Want to try one yourself? Our used Callaway AI Smoke drivers are available in a variety of specs and price points—carefully inspected and ready to perform.

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