Callaway have released a fairway wood aimed at the player looking to reduce their slice, so how did we find it? Let’s take a closer look…
Callaway Rogue ST Max D fairway woods review: NCG Summary


NCG SUMMARY
The Callaway Rogue ST Max D fairway is aimed at players looking for more forgiveness and to stop the ball from curving to the right so much.
This isn’t just an anti-slice club however, it is really long and the ball really feels to shoot off the face and doesn’t feel at all like a game improvement club.
PROS
- Long front-to-back profile makes the face feel shallow
- Draw bias helps straighten out flight
- Consistent ball speeds on miss-hits
- Goes a long way!
CONS
- Not adjustable
- sits closed at address which might not suit the eye of every golfer
Callaway Rogue ST Max D fairway woods review: First impressions
The Callaway Rogue ST Max D Fairway is the only fairway wood in the Rogue ST lineup designed to help stop the ball from curving out to the right so much, a problem most golfers struggle with. The club has a large footprint and an elongated head, which makes the club seem very shallow and confidence-inspiring.
















