When the original GBB Epic line of drivers and fairway woods was introduced they jolted the equipment world with the very first iteration of Callaway’s speed-inducing Jailbreak technology. Creating ...
Rogue ST Max, Rogue ST Max D: Lofts of 9, 10.5 and 12 degrees. Rogue ST LS, Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS: Lofts of 9, 10.5 degrees. Stock shafts: Project X Cypher Black (40 grams), Mitsubishi Tensei AV ...
With its new line of Rogue ST drivers, Callaway has once again pushed the limits of speed and forgiveness by using a design process that combines Artificial Intelligence (A.I.), real player data, Tour ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Callaway’s lineup of Rogue ST fairway woods and hybrids, which includes seven versions (three fairway wood models, four hybrid models), 33 different heads and a loft range that ...
Most golf club designers will tell you that, aside from highly skilled players, no one should use a 3-iron and most golfers would probably benefit from ditching their 4-iron, too. As more and more ...
To follow up two lines of number-one selling drivers in the GBB Epic and Rogue, Callaway has turned to Artificial Intelligence (AI) to design the faces of the new Epic Flash and Epic Flash Sub Zero ...
Callaway has unveiled its latest in drivers with the Rogue ST MAX. Here’s everything you need to know: WHAT STANDS OUT: Callaway calls these drivers its “fastest, most stable drivers ever.” A new ...
The Callaway Epic, the company’s most successful driver franchise since the introduction of the Great Big Bertha in 1995, looks to have three new models on the verge of being introduced to start the ...
In January of 2017, Callaway launched new GBB Epic and GBB Epic Sub Zero drivers, each equipped with “Jailbreak Technology.” Essentially, the Jailbreak design consisted of two titanium rods that sat ...
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