![]() I hit my worst shot out of the bunch with this driver and lost about 60 yards In distance but it still went straight which is pretty impressive for an unforgiving driver. This club is certainly not as forgiving as the Big Bertha and even the Mavrik, but it had better results because of how I swing the golf club. We tested three Callaway drivers that have hit the market in recent years, the new Big Bertha B21, the Mavrik and the Rogue, to see which driver might best suit your game. My dispersion was no better than the Big Bertha, perhaps a little worse, but that’s understadaneble. You can see on SkyTrak I was averaging around 330 yards with this club, which is about 30 yards more than the big bertha and 10-15 yards more than than Mavrik on average. My spin rate was around 2000-2500 rpm with great launch angle as well. I had much, much more consistent results wit this driver. So, with this club being the Sub Zero version of the rogue, this means it is supposed to have lower spin. It doesn’t look like the easiest club to hit, so this may not be suited to low handicap players, but it’s still a great looking driver for a club that’s several years old. ![]() Similar to the Mavrik, it is a very compact head, but maybeeven more so. From address, it look s quite similar to the Mavrik, it has a small alignment arrow, which is all personal preference but I am a big fan of. ![]()
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