By neatly balancing power with forgiveness, Callaway’s Paradym driver has a truly broad appeal. Throw in some new, aspirational aesthetics and a lively feel and you have a serious contender at the premium end of the market.
For
- Premium, high tech aesthetics
- Lively feel through impact
- Impressive mix of speed and consistency
Against
- Not a huge leap forward over the previous generation
Callaway Rogue ST Max Driver
The Rogue ST Max delivers high levels of stability and consistency while maintaining competitive distance. The overall look is more premium and the performance will appeal to a range of player types.
For
- Premium, elegant look
- Better sound and feel than previous generation
- Very stable ball flight
Against
- Clock-style graphic on the crown are unnecessary
- Questions over product availability
Callaway Paradym vs Rogue ST Max Driver: Read Our Head-To-Head Verdict
If you were to name brands that produce the best golf drivers on the market, Callaway would certainly be near the top of the pile, with their clubs excelling on both the professional circuit and the amateur game.
For 2023, we see the new release of their Paradym drivers, which replace the still excellent Rogue ST range. Both are ranked as some of the best Callaway drivers that money can buy, and both will appeal to a wide range of golfers. However, which model is better suited to your game?
Well, after rigorous testing, we are able to draw up a few comparisons between the premium models, with both certainly finding their ways onto the most forgiving drivers. Here, we take a look at them.
Technology
Let’s begin with the technology which, for 2023, has seen the Paradym receive a significant update over the previous model. The newest addition of the key technology is the shape of a 360˚ carbon chassis.
What’s more, one significant difference between the Paradym and the Rogue ST Max is that engineers at Callaway have done away with any trace of titanium in the body. This is the first time that the brand has done this, with the reason being that it saves weight which can then redistributed elsewhere for enhanced forgiveness.
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