Skip to content

Sign up here for our newsletter and you'll never slice a drive again. Promise.

National Club Golfer Logo

© 2026 National Club Golfer | 2 Arena Park, Tam Lane, LS17 9BF

🇬🇧UK🇺🇸International
Country: gb Page generated at: Tuesday, 21 April 2026 at 17:49:25 British Summer Time
reviews
Callaway
Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS driver review

published: Sep 1, 2022

|

updated: Oct 3, 2023

Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS driver review

Jack BackhouseLink

FacebookXInstagramYouTubePodcast0 comments

We sometimes use affiliate links to products and services on retailer sites for which we can receive compensation if you click on those links or make purchases through them.

What’s new? How much does it cost? And how does it perform? Jack Backhouse brings you the low down on Callaway’s Tour inspired driver

Callaway Rogue ST LS Triple Diamond driver review

Callaway have released a new driver inspired by their tour players, so how did we find it? Let’s take a closer look…

Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver review
Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver review
NCG SUMMARY

The Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS is designed specifically for high club head speed players, and consistent ball strikers. If you’re after distance you are in luck, you can hit exceptionally long balls on a centred strike with this.

However it is not the club if you are looking for more forgiveness or to cure a slice.

Overall a very powerful driver that will leave you satisfied after a good hit.

PROS

  • Feels powerful on a centred strike
  • Neutral to fade biased to stop hooks
  • Solid in the wind with low spin design

CONS

  • 450cc head looks intimidating
  • Not suitable for a low ball speed player

Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver Review: First impressions

The Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver was designed specifically for better players and looks very different compared to the other drivers in the Rogue ST family. The 450cc club head is 10cc smaller than standard and is much deeper than the other drivers giving the head a smaller appearance.

It’s the lowest-spinning model in the Rogue ST range and has gone straight into the bag of Callaway tour players Jon Rahm and Xander Schauffele.

Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver Review

Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver Review: NCG verdict

At address, this club differs from the other drivers in the Rogue ST lineup. It is noticeably deeper and sits very compact behind the ball. Callaway assumes that if you’re holding this driver, you want maximum feel, workability, and performance out of the middle of the face. So when you stand over the ball, you don’t get the ‘I can hit it anywhere on the face, and it will be fine’ feeling you get with the Max model.

Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver Review

Setting up to the ball, the compact club head looks really good. The height of the club face from sole to crown is much taller than other Rogue ST drivers, so I could experiment with tee height to try and optimise launch conditions for maximum distance.

On centre hits, the club performed exactly as expected, a low launching low spin flight that feels as powerful as it looks. An adjustable sole weight near the club face is a big reason for this, it brings the CG forward which creates these launch and spin characteristics. This low spin also meant this performed exceptionally well in windy conditions.

It is designed for a neutral or fade bias flight which is exactly what I saw when hitting it as only one ball finished left of the target, and not by much! I can see this could be an advantage for a good player who is looking for a very consistent shot pattern.

Advertisement

Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver Review

My miss hits however were an issue as I found the ball starting right and then continuing further right costing me accuracy and probably shots on the course.

Impressively however the driver did maintain good ball speed and distance on the bad strikes, which has historically been an issue with these tour heads. This comes down to the new Tungsten Speed Cartridge technology. This is 20 grams of tungsten that sits in the back of the club head and increases speed on off-centre hits.

Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver Review

This driver definitely exceeded my expectations in playability compared to previous ‘Tour’ models that I have tried. My previous experience with the ultra-low spin design were mishits that barely got in the air with a massive reduction in distance and accuracy.

Callaway have done a great job in packing the small head with all their best technology which actually makes this driver much more playable for more club golfers. It is definitely one to consider for the player looking to hit a lower, more penetrating flight with a bit of forgiveness.

I was happy with an average carry distance of 273 yards which was easily longer than my current gamer. But for me, my favourite performance feature was standing over the ball and feeling like I couldn’t hit it left.

I hit the Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond with the Mitsubishi Tensei AV White 75 Graphite X Flex shaft which comes a standard from Callaway, with the 9-degree head set to 10. This gave me a great feeling that I could hit it hard and keep the spin down.

  • RELATED: Callaway Rogue ST driver review: How does it compare to the original?

Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver Review: The Details

Available: Now

RRP: £479

Lofts: 9 degrees & 10.5 degrees

Stock shafts: Mitsubishi Tensei AV White 75 Graphite: Stiff, Extra stiff
Mitsubishi Tensei AV White 65 Graphite: Stiff, Extra Stiff
Mitsubishi Tensei AV Blue 65 Graphite: Regular, Stiff

More information: Callaway website

Advertisement

About the author

Callaway Epic Max driver review
Jack Backhouse

A member of the PGA for 13 years, Jack has lived golf for more than half his life. Inspired by Tiger Wood’s winning putt at the 2008 US Open, an obsession began with watching slow motion golf swings on the internet and reading What’s In The Bag articles in magazines.

Not destined for a life behind the desk in a pro shop, Jack has focussed more on coaching, working closely with regional teams in North Yorkshire and helping golfers of all levels on their journey to enjoying playing the game more. Jack has coached many junior golfers into the county teams, and once worked with a player at the 2018 Open Championship at Carnoustie.

After letting his game fall apart prior to COVID, Jack rediscovered his love for playing golf after joining Silloth Golf Club in 2020 and whipping round the windy, firm links course. Playing regularly with a half set of clubs he has a passion for shot making and developing skill, and claims to have the sharpest 30-100 yard game in the North of England (only because he doesn’t know anyone in the South), and now maintains a +1 handicap at a club much closer to home, Sand Moor GC.

Jack has always tinkered with his equipment, once building his own Frankenstein one length set of clubs after watching Bryson DeChambeau burst onto the scene after winning the US Amateur. He firmly believes in getting custom fit and is happy to debate anyone about blade irons being superior to any other iron category.

Jack loves: playing quickly, 2 ball golf, match play, heathland courses, pencil bags, foursomes, Tiger Wood’s swing 2005-2009.

Jack hates: buggies, unnecessary trees, giving shots, the 7 iron loft debate, graphite shaft lovers weird superiority complex.

What’s In Jack’s Bag:

Titleist TSR2 Driver

Titleist TSR2 Fairway wood

TaylorMade P7MB 3-P

Titleist SM10 wedges

TaylorMade TP Reserve Blade putter

TwitterInstagram

Comments (0)

Leave a Comment

No comments yet. Be the first to comment!

What's Popular

golfers private jets

Which golfers own private jets and how much do they cost?

By Matt Coles | Oct 16, 2025

Read full article Which golfers own private jets and how much do they cost?
how do you qualify for the Masters

How to qualify for the Masters in 2026

By Matt Chivers | Aug 26, 2025

Read full article How to qualify for the Masters in 2026
Golfers signing scorecards | Source: Getty Images Handicap allowances scorecard

Ireland, Scotland and Wales adopt WHS allowance changes – as England go it alone

By Steve Carroll | Apr 1, 2026

Read full article Ireland, Scotland and Wales adopt WHS allowance changes – as England go it alone
Brian Gay retrieves his ball from a penalty area on the first hole during the third round of the Regions Tradition at Greystone Golf and Country Club on May 14, 2022 in Birmingham, Alabama. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

Why are penalty areas marked red or yellow?

By Steve Carroll | Mar 25, 2026

Read full article Why are penalty areas marked red or yellow?
highest paid caddies

Who are the highest-paid caddies in golf? The figures might shock you…

By Samuel Neale | Oct 21, 2025

Read full article Who are the highest-paid caddies in golf? The figures might shock you…
An image from LIV Golf Dallas | Source: LIV Golf

Big DP World Tour events still allow LIV Golfers to compete, but how?

By Matt Chivers | Mar 25, 2026

Read full article Big DP World Tour events still allow LIV Golfers to compete, but how?

Who is Rory McIlroy’s wife? Meet Erica Stoll

By Matt Chivers | Jan 3, 2025

Read full article Who is Rory McIlroy’s wife? Meet Erica Stoll
Bryson DeChambeau at LIV Golf Korea | Source: LIV Golf

Show me the money! How much has each LIV player made since signing up?

By Matt Chivers | Mar 26, 2026

Read full article Show me the money! How much has each LIV player made since signing up?
Victoria Golf Resort & Spa, Managed by Accor, in Vilamoura, Giveaway | Source: NCG

Win a 2-night stay for two at the Victoria Golf Resort & Spa, Managed by Accor, in Vilamoura

By Paul Miller | Apr 17, 2026

Read full article Win a 2-night stay for two at the Victoria Golf Resort & Spa, Managed by Accor, in Vilamoura
Gary Player of South Africa on the driving range before the final round in the 42nd Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 9, 1978 | Source: Getty Images

Masters Special: Which Major golf brand could be the next to fade into history?

By Paul Miller | Apr 13, 2026

Read full article Masters Special: Which Major golf brand could be the next to fade into history?
Masters champion Rory McIlroy plays an approach stroke during the third round of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club | Source: Kohjiro Kinno

Masters Sunday tee times 2026

By Matt Chivers | Apr 11, 2026

Read full article Masters Sunday tee times 2026
Jon Rahm playing for Legion XIII | Source: Getty Images

Why we could be watching the beginning of the end for LIV Golf

By Matt Chivers | Mar 23, 2026

Read full article Why we could be watching the beginning of the end for LIV Golf

Newsletter sign up

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Editorial Policy
  • Meet the NCG Team
  • Privacy
  • Terms & Conditions
    • Tour Homepage
    • PGA Tour
    • LIV Golf
    • DP World Tour
    • LPGA
    • LET
    • The Masters
    • The Open
    • The Players
    • US Open
    • PGA Championship
    • Ryder Cup
    • Solheim Cup
    • WITB
    • Betting
    • News
    • Features
    • Equipment Homepage
    • Reviews
    • Drivers
    • Fairway Woods
    • Hybrids
    • Irons
    • Wedges
    • Putters
    • Golf Balls
    • DMDs
    • Apparel
    • Shoes
    • Trolleys
    • Features
    • News
  • Buying Advice
    • Rules
    • WHS
    • Features
    • News
    • Instruction Homepage
    • Driving Tips
    • Long Game
    • Iron Play
    • Short Game
    • Putting
    • Learn from the pros
    • Course Management
    • Fitness
    • Mental Game
    • Nutrition
  • Giveaways
    • Top 100 Rankings
    • Travel
    • Top 100s Tour
    • Society Guide
    • NCG Golf Podcast
    • NCG Top 100s Podcast
    • Your Golf Podcast by NCG
  • Digital Magazine
National Club GolferNational Club Golfer Logo
  • TourHas submenu items

    Tour Homepage

    • PGA Tour
    • LIV Golf
    • DP World Tour
    • LPGA
    • LET
    • The Masters
    • The Open
    • The Players
    • US Open
    • PGA Championship
    • Ryder Cup
    • Solheim Cup
    • WITB
    • Betting
    • News
    • Features
  • EquipmentHas submenu items

    Equipment Homepage

    • Reviews
    • Drivers
  • Buying Advice
  • ClubHas submenu items
    • Rules
    • WHS
  • InstructionHas submenu items

    Instruction Homepage

    • Driving Tips
    • Long Game
  • Giveaways
  • CoursesHas submenu items
    • Top 100 Rankings
    • Travel
  • PodcastsHas submenu items
    • NCG Golf Podcast
    • NCG Top 100s Podcast
  • Digital Magazine
Fairway Woods
  • Hybrids
  • Irons
  • Wedges
  • Putters
  • Golf Balls
  • DMDs
  • Apparel
  • Shoes
  • Trolleys
  • Features
  • News
  • Features
  • News
  • Iron Play
  • Short Game
  • Putting
  • Learn from the pros
  • Course Management
  • Fitness
  • Mental Game
  • Nutrition
  • Top 100s Tour
  • Society Guide
  • Your Golf Podcast by NCG