he Callaway Rogue driver is generally well-regarded for its forgiveness, stability, and distance, thanks to technologies like Triaxial Carbon and Jailbreak, which are designed to increase MOI and ball speed. Reviews note that it has a confidence-inspiring head shape and a solid, powerful feel, especially on center-face strikes. Performance is strong across various skill levels, with different models (e.g., MAX, LS, Sub Zero) offering specific benefits like draw bias, low spin, or extreme forgiveness.
- Forgiveness and stability: The use of a triaxial carbon crown shifts weight to the perimeter, increasing the MOI (moment of inertia) for greater stability on off-center hits. This helps maintain ball speed and direction on mishits.
- Distance: Many reviews report significant distance gains, with some golfers achieving well over 300 yards on their best shots. This is attributed to the combination of high ball speed and forgiveness.
- Sound and feel: While feel can be subjective, many reviewers found the Rogue to have an improved and more powerful feel compared to previous models. The sound is generally described as solid, though variations exist between models.
- Confidence-inspiring shape: The head shape is often described as larger and more confidence-inspiring at address, which can help golfers feel more comfortable and aggressive with their swing.
Different models and their targets
- Rogue ST MAX: Has a slight draw bias and is designed for general forgiveness across a wide range of handicaps.
- Rogue ST MAX LS: A low-spin option designed for players who need to reduce spin to keep the ball straighter.
- Rogue Sub Zero: Engineered for extremely low spin and high MOI, making it a strong option for professionals and skilled amateurs seeking maximum performance.
- Rogue MAX D: Specifically designed with a draw bias to help golfers who struggle with a slice.
Callaway Rogue RH Driver Head
C$199.99Price
