Callaway Women’s Rogue ST Max Driver Review
I’ll never forget owning my first Callaway driver, the original Big Bertha. It was the best 21st birthday gift a girl could want. The allure of the brand name, the super size of the clubhead, how easy it was to use. So I was excited to try the brand’s latest premium offering for ladies and I’ve been playing with the new Women’s Rogue ST Max for the last couple of weeks. In short, I absolutely love it.
The clubhead has an oversize shape that suits my eye, filling me with confidence on the tee. The matte grey finish ensures you don’t get unwanted glare in bright sunlight. Callaway’s distinctive alignment mark on the crown means you can line the ball up with the middle of the club very clearly. Flip the driver over and you’ll discover that the sole has a unique copper-colored weight bar built into the rear of the club. This is a 26 gram tungsten speed cartridge that helps shift the weight low and deep in the driver head. Doing so increases launch and stability across the face, something we really noticed in testing.
I was instantly hooked on the fiery feel and propulsion I gained from the face. As we found with the men’s Callaway Rogue ST Max driver, it sounds fantastic and delivers speed and height in spades on a powerful flight. There’s a real ‘zip’ to the hit and I really struggled to hit the ball significantly off-line. The balance of the weight in the head is spot-on. You can actually feel it trying to correct your swing path mistakes! There’s absolutely no doubt that this incredible stability and resistance to torsional twisting will really help higher handicappers control the direction of their drives. Those wild slice shots will definitely soften to a slight fade thanks to the slight draw bias built into the head, which will help boost distance too.
Has Callaway just taken the men’s head and fitted it with a women’s shaft and grip? It appears so. This is certainly not a unique ‘ladies only’ club design, it could…
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