


- #WILL CALLAWAY X HOT DRIVER HEAD FIT ON X HOT SHAFT DRIVERS#
- #WILL CALLAWAY X HOT DRIVER HEAD FIT ON X HOT SHAFT PROFESSIONAL#
On the performance front, it provides a pitch-perfect. It is worth having this done before you start looking at shafts. For me there was not much in it for distance, which I think disappointed the Callaway guys, but they do say that for some people Epic might still be an option.
#WILL CALLAWAY X HOT DRIVER HEAD FIT ON X HOT SHAFT PROFESSIONAL#
It is important to have a professional analyze your swing and to recommend the right length and style. Well I went through the Callaway fitting process and then compared the results to the Epic using the same shaft in both clubs to see the differences in the heads. On the head design front, it’s a sure-fire combination of Callaway Epic and Big Bertha Fusion. Even the best driver shafts become useless if they do not fit the golfer. There’s the Max, which appeals to the mass of golfers looking for forgiveness and distance the Max D, which includes heel-side weighting and more of an upright lie angle to fight the slice the Max LS, which emphasizes a flatter trajectory and reduced spin in a forgiving shape and the ◊◊◊LS, which targets better players with a very low center of gravity for extremely low spin and a more compact 450 cubic-centimeter shape. The Architecture (4.5/5) The Jailbreak Effect (5/5) Forgiveness (5/5) Overall Performance (4.5/5) Callaway Rogue is a combination of many things. The four Rogue ST models largely fit in a stretched shape from heel to toe that emphasizes off-center hit stability (moment of inertia). And yet each shares core strands of the same DNA.
#WILL CALLAWAY X HOT DRIVER HEAD FIT ON X HOT SHAFT DRIVERS#
The new Rogue ST line of drivers, which features four models and none with sliding or otherwise movable weight functions, intrigues for multiple reasons, but high on the list is how it seeks a clear demarcation for four different drivers for four different player types.
