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The Callaway Rogue Draw Driver

Description

New for Callaway in 2018 is the Rogue family of drivers and they are already attracting a lot of attention. 2017's Callaway's GBB Epic was hugely successful and the Rogue is the next evolution in Callaway drivers that builds on that success. The GBB Epic has been a proven and successful driver. According to Callaway, it is the #1 selling driver in the US. In fact, in a GolfWRX Members' Choice poll the GBB Epic Sub Zero version and GBB Epic standard version were chosen as the #1 and #2 drivers for 2017.

Callaway Golf 2018 Men's Rogue Draw Driver, Right Hand, Synergy, 50G Shaft, Regular Flex, 10.5 degrees

Likely due to this success, Callaway decided not to go for a radical redesign for the new Rogue drivers. Two of the critical features of the Rogue, Jailbreak and Variable Face Thickness (VFT) technologies, were used by Callaway before; however, they really worked on tweaking them in the Rogue Driver to get them to work together providing even greater ball speed and distance. Jailbreak technology in the Rogue uses titanium rods in an hourglass shape rather than the vertical rods found in the GBB Epic. This increased the stiffness and improved the weight by 25%. The new VFT feature, X-Face, strategically varies the thickness of the face of the driver in the center and perimeter to improve forgiveness for off-center hits and increase ball speed for longer drives.

Golf Digest justifiably chose the Rogue as one of its 2018 Hot List Gold Medal winners. The Rogue improves on the GBB Epic to provide even faster ball speed and more forgiveness. These performance features make this driver ideal for golfers who have mid to high handicaps and are looking for more ball speed off of the tee.

The Rogue Driver comes in 3 versions – the Rogue, the Rogue Draw, and the Rogue Sub-Zero. The Rogue is the standard version. The Draw differs from the standard by including an additional weight in the heel that adjusts the center of gravity and creates a draw bias to combat slices. The Sub-Zero has the same features but in a smaller form and with interchangeable weights to create lower spin and more forgiveness. The Sub-Zero is aimed more at the low handicap golfer and tour pros, but many average golfers also prefer it.

To learn more about the Rogue family lineup, we have performed a comprehensive review on each of the various versions, including the Rogue Driver, Rogue Draw Driver, and the Rogue Sub Zero Driver. Please take a look and let us know what you think about these amazing clubs.

Key Features

  • As with the Epic, the Rogue Draw also includes Jailbreak technology to increase ball speed through optimized performance of the head at impact. The goal is to stiffen the connection between the crown and sole of the head of the club to improve energy transfer to the ball.
  • X-Face technology is a Variable Face Thickness design that strategically alters the thickness for increased thickness in the middle and decreased thickness around the edges of the face. The shape generally resembles an x. This creates faster ball speeds on off-center hits and is complemented by the Jailbreak feature.
  • Callaway and Boeing again collaborated on the aerodynamic Speed Step technology for the geometry of the head of the Rogue Draw driver. They optimized the aerodynamics of the leading edge to help with faster swing speeds.

Rogue Draw Driver Detailed Review

Design and Technology

Callaway went for faster ball speed and faster swing speed when designing the Rogue Draw. Jailbreak and X-Face VFT work together to create faster ball speeds for on and off-center strikes and the aerodynamic Speed Step design increases the swing speed by optimizing airflow around the leading edge of the club face. The Rogue Draw includes the added bonus of a draw bias for slice-prone golfers.

First introduced in 2017 for the GBB Epic, Jailbreak technology used vertical metal rods to connect the crown and sole of the head of the club. The rods stiffen the connection allowing the face to take on higher loads, leading to higher ball speeds. The design was tweaked slightly in the Rogue Draw to implement hourglass-shaped titanium rods. The new design is 25% lighter and makes X-Face VFT technology possible.

Callaway's X-Face VFT strategically alters the thickness of the club face to improve forgiveness for off-center hits. Callaway looked at over 100 locations on the face to simulate the effect of ball impacts, and then adjusted the thickness at those points to get straighter drives. X-Face VFT helps the face flex faster on off-center hits, increasing forgiveness and promoting faster ball speeds even for off-center hits.

Callaway first partnered with Boeing in 2016 on the aerodynamic design of the XR 16 driver. The engineers collaborated to analyze the club head's path on the downswing and through impact. They also looked at acceleration points in the swing and rotation of the clubhead. Boeing's advanced modeling software was used to then optimize air flow over the crown and reduce drag. The solution was a Speed Step trigger near the top edge of the face. The Rogue Draw now uses the same Speed Step design but has been refined to be even more efficient and increase club head speed. On the Rogue Draw, Callaway also incorporates their largest ever Triaxial Carbon Crown which adds strength while reducing weight. The weight is redistributed around the perimeter, significantly improving the moment of inertia and forgiveness on the Rogue Draw.

Unlike the Rogue and Rogue Sub-Zero, the Rogue Draw includes an added feature with the 5g external sole weight repositioned to the heel. This moves the center of gravity in to minimize slice-spin on open-face impacts by enhancing the gear effect and helping the face close more easily. Callaway reports that this results in an increase of 17 yards of draw bias over that found in the standard Rogue.

Rogue Draw Driver Review

9.2 Expert Score

Callaway Rogue Draw Driver Review

Callaway Rogue Draw Driver

Callaway builds on the amazing success of the Callaway Epic Driver to create an even better driver. With improved Jailbreak technology, the Rogue Draw Driver is truly is an amazing club. The Callaway Rogue Draw Driver is an excellent choice for any player, but is perfect for the mid to high handicap golfer looking for increased forgiveness and ball speeds when on the tee box.

Control and Performance

9.5

Specs

Callaway offers a robust selection of shaft options for the Rogue Draw Driver, including a couple of premium aftermarket shafts – Aldila and Project X. These shafts are also available in 40g, 50g, 60g, and 70g weights.

Callaway Optifit technology uses a hosel with an upper and lower cog that can be adjusted to create 8 different loft and lie combinations. Loft can be adjusted one degree at a time from one degree below the stated loft up to two degrees above the stated loft. The lie varies between neutral and draw.

Conclusion

The Rogue Draw driver builds on the proven successes of the GBB Epic to provide faster ball speeds, faster swings, and inherent slice correction. The Rogue Draw uses updated Jailbreak technology with X-Face VFT to increase ball speed and forgiveness. Callaway also aerodynamically designed the Rogue Draw driver to improve head speeds by working with Boeing to optimize air flow and reduce drag. The Rogue Draw improves upon what made the GBB Epic driver so good rather than attempt a complete redesign of the highly acclaimed driver. The Rogue Draw is an excellent choice for any golfer, but it best for mid to high handicap golfers who have a tendency for slices.

Rogue Draw Driver Video Review

How Does the Rogue Draw Driver Compare?

TaylorMade M3 Driver

The TaylorMade M3 Driver is one of most technologically advanced drivers ever produced and is engineered to expand the sweet spot, maximizing forgiveness, and allowing for personalized adjustment of the ball flight. It is meant to replace TaylorMade's M1 Driver and builds on the innovations and technology that made that driver a success. See our TaylorMade M1 Driver review here to learn more. The TaylorMade M3 signature feature is its innovative new Twist Face design that uses a novel corrective curvature on the face of the club to add forgiveness and help drives go straighter. A Hammerhead slot further adds to the forgiveness while also increasing ball speed to help extend drives further down the fairway. Lastly, a new Y-Track movable weight system allows adjustments to optimize ball flight. These all combine to help get the most out of drives, making them straighter and longer than before. The TaylorMade M3 Driver is truly an amazing club that is perfect for the low to mid handicap golfer looking to improve their performance on the course.

TaylorMade M4 Driver

The TaylorMade M4 Driver is one of most technologically advanced drivers ever produced, improving power and forgiveness. As with the TaylorMade M3 Driver, it improves on the driver's forgiveness and helps drives to go further by implementing two of the same technologies found in the M3 Driver: a new Twist Face design and a Hammerhead slot. Twist Face takes the face of the club and slightly twists it to create a bulge and roll in just the right areas to correct for human tendencies when striking the ball off-center and results in straighter drives. It is meant to replace TaylorMade's M2 Driver and builds on the innovations and technology that made that driver a success. See our TaylorMade M2 Driver review here to learn more. The Hammerhead slot is similar to the Speed Pocket found in the M2 Driver but is further refined to increase forgiveness and ball speed, pushing drives even further down the fairway. Lastly, the M4 also features a Geocoustic design that contributes to a larger sweet spot and magnifies the sound and feel of drives. The M4 Driver is genuinely a carefully engineered club that is perfect for low to mid handicap golfer looking to improve their performance on the course while also providing the freedom that comes with not needing to adjust any weight positions.

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Paul Liberatore

Founder of Golfers Authority

Additional information

Specification: Callaway Rogue Draw Driver Review

Binding

Sports

Brand

Callaway Golf

Department

mens

EAN

0090952062904

EAN List

EAN List Element: 0090952062904

Item Dimensions

Height: 700, Length: 5000, Width: 600

Label

Callaway Golf

Manufacturer

Callaway Golf

MPN

4A061504C237-cr

Number Of Items

1

Package Dimensions

Height: 70, Length: 4750, Weight: 115, Width: 500

Package Quantity

1

Part Number

4A061504C237-cr

Product Group

Sports

Product Type Name

SPORTING_GOODS

Publisher

Callaway Golf

Studio

Callaway Golf

Title

Callaway Rogue Draw Driver, 10.5°, Graphite, Regular (Renewed)

UPC

090952062904

UPC List

UPC List Element: 090952062904

Warranty

90 days limited warranty

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