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Callaway Mavrik driver review

published: Oct 19, 2022

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updated: Oct 3, 2023

Callaway Mavrik driver review

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

Callaway Mavrik driver review

How does the most forgiving driver in the Mavrik lineup perform? Find out in our Callaway Mavrik driver review.

Callaway Mavrik driver review: NCG Summary

Callaway Mavrik driver review
Callaway Mavrik driver review
NCG SUMMARY

The Mavrik driver has that classic Callaway and looks great behind the ball. It boasts great ball speed on strikes all across the face and still performs very competitively in the distance race.

The ball doesn’t feel like it’s springing off the face as quickly as other Callaway drivers and does spin more, but brilliant for players who are looking to keep the ball in play more with off-centre strikes.

PROS

  • Sits beautifully behind the ball
  • Has that can’t miss feel off the face
  • Sounds fantastic

CONS

  • Higher spin is not ideal for a player looking for all-out distance

Callaway Mavrik driver review: First impressions

The Mavrik driver looks superb behind the ball, exactly like you would expect from a Callaway driver. I really liked how the black gloss fades into carbon on the crown of the club and to me, the clubface felt big behind the ball which gives me the confidence to swing confidently at the ball.

The Callaway Mavrik driver does have some draw bias at address, but not enough to really notice and put you off if you are already a draw-biased player.

Callaway Mavrik driver review

Callaway Mavrik driver review: NCG verdict

As soon as I put the club behind the ball I knew I was going to enjoy hitting the Callaway Mavrik driver. As someone who ‘relatively’ hits the ball a good distance, I tend to lean towards drivers that just help me get the ball in play as often as possible and reduce my misses. The theory being I can hit the driver as much as possible and get as far down every hole as I can without worrying about particularly wayward shots.

Immediately I saw a higher launching, slightly higher spinning shot which seemed to stay in the air forever, which might be down to the Triaxial carbon crown that is very light, allowing weight to be distributed differently around the head promoting increased forgiveness.

Callaway Mavrik driver review

One of the standout data points that I collected on the Flightscope was how small the front-to-back dispersion of the driver was. Less than 10 yards between the furthest and best hit shot and the shortest and worst hit is quite remarkable for a driver. Callaway have put an FS2S titanium face on the Mavrik and combined with the Jailbreak bars Callaway give us a driver with fast ball speeds from pretty much any strike location on the face.

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A carry of 269.9 yards is really solid for me and further than my current gamer. I hit the 10.5-degree version of the Mavrrik driver which I could have possibly lofted down for more distance, but I loved the way the flight looked and felt at 10.5 so I just left it there. Callaway’s adjustable heads make it really easy to fine-tune the driver to your needs.

Callaway Mavrik driver review

The spin on the Mavrik is higher than other models at 2931rpm. If you are only interested in optimising a driver for distance, this could be too high. The Mavrik driver does however maintain good spin on off-centre hits which allows the ball to still carry a good distance. On other drivers the spin on off-centre hits drops too low, drastically reducing carry and control of the ball.

I took the Callaway Mavrik driver out on the course to play with in my regular Sunday morning four ball and it performed really well. After a few shots with the Mavrik, you get a ‘can’t miss’ feeling which gave me the confidence to hit the driver on holes that normally I might not.

Callaway Mavrik driver review

This driver definitely exceeded my expectations in performance compared to other ‘maximum forgiveness’ drivers. To be able to get great distance off the tee whilst still having all the benefits of a highly forgiving driver makes this a great tool that would suit pretty much anyone.

The larger profile head and higher spinning shots do mean that you lose some workability with the Mavrik, but for me being able to consistently carry the ball a long way from any kind of strike trumps that, and I highly recommend golfers consider this driver.

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

Callaway Mavrik driver review: The Details

Available: Now

RRP: £469

Lofts: 9 degrees, 10.5 degrees, 12 degrees

Stock shafts:
Project X EvenFlow Riptide – regular, stiff, extra stiff
Aldila Rogue White – stiff, extra stiff
Helium Black – light, regular

More information: Callaway website

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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

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