The company’s latest woods build in added forgiveness to ball speed gains through new body stiffening bars and intricate face design.

 

Rogue drivers

Callaway’s new multi-material Rogue driver family unlocks greater Jailbreak distance with increased forgiveness for all golfers.

Building on the global success of the award-winning Callaway Epic drivers, the first to feature revolutionary Jailbreak technology, the all-new Rogue drivers – in Standard, Draw and Sub Zero models – further boost the ball speed power of Epic in an all-new super-forgiving head design.

Jailbreak in Rogue drivers incorporates two hourglass-shaped titanium bars positioned parallel to each other behind the face, connected to the crown and sole and creating a dynamic relationship between the crown, sole and face of the driver.

The result is a profound change in how the head, as a whole, behaves at impact, resulting in more speed across a much larger area of the face.

Rogue’s visually larger footprint also features the largest ever carbon composite surface area in a Callaway driver. The light and strong Triaxial Carbon Crown saves significant weight that is subsequently redistributed in the head to increase forgiveness and MOI, promoting straighter drives.

During the R&D process, Callaway also partnered with aerodynamics experts at Boeing, to enhance airflow across key areas of the Rogue driver head, optimising the proven Speed Step geometry on the crown, reducing overall drag and naturally increasing head speed.

So which driver is right for you? The Rogue Standard generates relatively low spin, high forgiveness, and high ball speed from a large part of the face.

The Rogue Draw has all the advantages of the Standard model, but with more right-to-left shot-shaping capability/correction bias, thanks to added internal heel weighting and a five-gram external screw.

The Rogue Sub Zero (below) is for golfers that have a tendency to generate too much backspin and features a more neutral centre of gravity with interchangeable two-gram and 14-gram front and back weights to manage launch spin.

Rogue driver availability begins at retailers from February 23, with an RRP of $719.99.

Rogue fairway woods and hybrids

Welcome the first fairway woods (pictured, top) and hybrids to feature Callaway’s revolutionary Jailbreak Technology.

Marrying Jailbreak to Callaway’s proprietary Hyper Speed Face Cup technology, Rogue fairways and hybrids step-change ball speed performance across a larger part of the face, promoting increased distance and improved forgiveness.

Two vertical steel Jailbreak rods, positioned directly behind the face and cast into the main body of each head, work in-sync with the revolutionary Face Cup, to create new levels of ball speed, even on off-centre hits.

Ball flight and distance is further managed with the addition of Callaway’s Triaxial Carbon Crown, moving unwanted weight from the top of the head and re-positioning it where is can influence centre of gravity, moment of inertia and ball flight.

Rogue fairway woods are available in two options, Standard and Sub Zero, whilst Rogue hybrids come in three options, Standard, Women’s and an X model, which takes raw distance performance in a Hybrid to a completely new level.

Rogue fairway wood (RRP: $429.99) and hybrid (RRP: $359.99) availability begins at retailers from February 23.