Highly tolerant even with low spin models!Callaway Rogue ST MAX LS Driver | New Product Report | GDO Golf Gear Information

[Hossy]
Rogue ST MAX LS driver“Is a model designed to make it easy to hit a low-spin trajectory. In this series, the rear part of the head is short and it looks neat, but it doesn’t feel so small that it makes me feel uneasy when I hold it.

[Crane]
It is a common part of the Rogue ST series, but the crown is flatter than before, so it is easy to hold and take back, which is a good impression. The sole is well placed and I want to hit it quickly (laughs). Get a test shot from Hossy!

[Video]Hossy and Tsuru test hit the “Rogue ST MAX LS Driver”

[Hossy]
When I hit it, it was a very low spin! When you make a nice shot, the amount of spin is regarding 1500 rotations. Even a ball with an open face and a fluffy right was regarding 2200 rotations. Since I am originally a type with a low trajectory and a small amount of spin, a model with a loft of 9 degrees will have an ultra-low spin trajectory. Besides, the ball speed is fast, so it’s flying! !!

[Crane]
When Hossy made a nice shot, the ballistic measurement value exceeded 300 yd! With this “Rogue ST MAX LS”, Hossy’s longest infallible distance has finally come out. Since it is an estimated value of a measuring instrument, many runs are calculated, but it is a driver with great potential.

[Hossy]
It’s a low-spin model, but I felt it was surprisingly tolerant. The left-right blur of the trajectory does not become so large, and I think it is due to Callaway’s “flash face”, but even if the hitting point shifts, the initial velocity of the ball does not drop much. How regarding hitting Tsuru-san?

[Crane]
The previous work I used last year, “Epic MAX LS driverI felt that the grip of the ball was better than that. “Epic MAX LS” was a fade bias model, but “Rogue ST MAX LS” is regarding straight bias. Brother model “Rogue ST MAX driverIt’s not a model that catches the ball as much as it does, but it’s reasonably easy to catch. Also, as Hossy says, it has less spin and is more tolerant. I think the feel and sound are also good!

[Hossy]
If there is a caveat, it is not a model where the ball is easy to rise because of low spin. If I buy and use it myself, the loft angle should be 10.5 degrees.

[Crane]
It is a low spin model that can be hit relatively easily, but the “Rogue ST MAX” can suppress the bending width when a miss hit is made, and the straightness is high. Even “Rogue ST MAX” can hit a sufficiently low spin trajectory, so I think that many golfers should be there. For those who want to reduce the amount of spin even more, those who want to operate the ball muscle, and those who make a mistake to the left with “Rogue ST MAX”, this “Rogue ST MAX LS” is a good choice.

■ Specs of the club you tried

Callaway Rogue ST MAX LS driver
● Loft angle: 9 degrees ● Shaft: TENSEI 5 for Callaway ● Hardness: S

■ My club information

Hossy: Tailor Made SIM MAX driver
● Loft angle: 10.5 degrees ● Shaft: Diamana TB 50 ● Hardness: S

Tsuru: Titleist TSi3 driver
● Loft angle: 10 degrees ● Shaft:VENTUS BLUE 6 ● Hardness: X

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