Where most companies have a single line of products that they manufacture and promote, Callaway always has a few in the works at any given time. By having several different product types and options, Callaway can appeal to a significant percentage of the golf market. The brand new Callaway Rogue ST Drivers are created mostly for the average player; however, Callaway had some surprises up their sleeves for the lower handicap player looking for an increase in performance. If you have been waiting for this release and are ready to see what it can offer, keep reading.
Callaway Rogue ST Drivers: What is New?
The Callaway Rogue ST Drivers are all about speed and stability. Callaway found that without stability, the speed was not being properly transferred to the ball, and this increase in speed and stability was essential for all golfers.
Tungsten Speed Cartridge
The Tungsten Speed Cartridge is a brand new technology featured in the Callaway Rogue ST Drivers. This technology puts 26 grams of Tungsten low and deep in the driver. When this was done, the increase in ball speed seen was quite impressive. The increased ball speed happens mostly after off-center hits, and the overall forgiveness is also improved.
Jailbreak Speed Frame
The Jailbreak technology is here to stay, and it is yet again featured in the new Callaway Rogue ST Drivers. The Jailbreak technology increases the overall speed that players can get across the entire face of the club. Artificial intelligence has made a significant impact on golf technology, and Callaway will likely continue to use it to stay ahead.
Lower Spin
The newest version of the Rogue drivers has a lower spin and higher launch. The overall result is more forgiveness and distance. In addition, the new Titanium Unibody construction allows for more stability at impact and improved overall consistency. If you find that you are hitting your driver inconsistently, the Rogue could undoubtedly help.
Models
There are four different versions of the Callaway Rogue ST drivers to choose from; knowing the differences between these drivers can help you make the best overall choice for your needs.
Callaway Rogue ST Max
The Callaway Rogue ST Max is the standard version from Callaway and offers a mix of performance that will work for both high and low handicappers. If you don’t think you need to fine turned performance that lower handicapped or higher handicappers might need, the Callaway Rogue ST Max is the way to go.
Callaway Rogue ST Max D
If you need maximum forgiveness, high launch, and a bit of draw bias, the Callaway Rogue ST Max D is a great option to consider.
Callaway Rogue ST Max LS
For golfers that are not quite ready for a lower handicap players golf driver, the Callaway Rogue ST Max LS is likely the best overall option. With the Callaway Rogue, ST Max LS golfers get low spin technology but higher launch. If you still want to hit the ball high but don’t want to miss out on roll, this is the club.
Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond
The Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond is a very low spinning golf driver that allows lower handicap players the workability and performance they need. This Triple Diamond has tremendous stability and high ball speeds.