How does Callaway’s new draw-biased driver perform? Find out in our Callaway Rogue ST Max D driver review.


NCG SUMMARY
The Callaway Rogue ST Max D driver is draw-biased, but subtly in a way that doesn’t shout, ‘I need some help with my slice’, which I like.
The head has a larger profile than the standard Max model which makes you feel like the face is huge and you don’t need a perfect swing to get the ball in play.
This is perfect for golfers who are looking for the best performance out of the club but need help stopping the ball from curving so much offline. It has a great sound and performs well on off-centre strikes.
PROS
- Long on centre hits
- Even the worst strikes had a reasonable outcome
- The muted sound is brilliant
CONS
- A slight draw bias doesn’t suit all players
Callaway Rogue ST Max D driver review: First Impressions
I usually stay well clear of draw-biased drivers as I have a memory bank full of low left shots that sometimes give me nightmares. I was pleasantly surprised when I sat the Rogue ST Max D behind the ball as you can barely tell it has any draw bias, and it looks very similar to the Rogue ST Max which I loved.















