Callaway golf clubs are the most advanced golf clubs you can use on a golf course. All Callaway golf clubs are made with precision and advanced science.
The Callaway X Hot Driver benefits from Ultra Thin Wall Casting Technology that works to create a lighter golf club configuration and an optimised centre of gravity that is designed to really get the ball going off the tee. The incredibly fast golf ball speeds are achieved all across the face for more consistent, longer distance, while the technology in the Callaway X Hot Driver offers plenty of forgiveness and is designed to provide consistent sidespin for drive accuracy.
Golfers needing forgiveness have sometimes been forced to sacrifice speed and distance – the Callaway Epic Max and Epic Max LS seek to end that compromise.
Callaway have been using Jailbreak to boost ball speeds in their drivers since the...
Maximising clubhead speed to deliver maximum distance – the Callaway Epic Speed driver uses a simple formula that golfers will love.
The new Epic range is all about speed, and this model is the fastest of the three, so that should tell you that...
The Callaway Big Bertha B21 driver combines an unusual mix of low spin, forward CG and high MOI performance for golfers who suffer with a distance zapping slice.
There’s never been more chatter around the incredible levels of speed and...
Callaway's new Mavrik Max driver is the easiest launching model with the highest MOI and most draw bias.
Related: See how the Callaway Mavrik Max compared to the year's other drivers in our 2020 driver test
Thanks to two sole weights (14g and...
The Callaway Mavrik Sub Zero has a more traditional lower-tail design and is aimed at golfers who don't lack clubhead speed
See how the Callaway Mavrik Sub Zero compared to other drivers in our 2020 driver test
All three drivers have exotic new FS2S...
Callaway's new Mavrik driver has the fastest head shape of the three new drivers, with a lower MOI but more accuracy than the Epic Flash.
See how the Callaway Mavrik compares to other drivers in our 2020 driver test
Callaway say the three new Mavrik...
Callaway's new Epic Flash Sub Zero Driver features new 'Flash Face' technology and adjustable perimeter weighting
See how the Callaway Epic Flash Sub Zero compares to other drivers in our 2020 drivers test
Callaway’s “Sub Zero” drivers have been...
The new Callaway Epic Flash driver features the first AI developed new ‘Flash Face’ technology for faster ball speeds across the face
Callaway have employed Artificial intelligence to create what they are saying is the best driver face design...
Callaway XR Speed Driver: Callaway say their new XR Speed Driver has the hottest face they've ever designed that provides better distance and more forgiveness.
Callaway say the new XR Speed driver takes everything they know about driver...
Callaway have unveiled their latest Rogue Draw Driver, that Callaway has 7 yards more draw bias than the Epic
Aimed at the golfer who has a slice, the Callaway Rogue Draw Driver has draw-promoting qualities combined with all of the other technologies...
RRP £469
Available Lofts: 9°, 10.5° and 13.5° HT. Left hand options available in 9°, 10.5° and in 13.5° HT
Adjustability: OptiFit Hosel Tech Specs: 460cc, 45.5” shaft length
Premium Shaft Selection at Multiple Weights
Triaxial...
The Callaway Rogue Sub Zero driver is lower spinning than the standard Rogue, featuring Jailbreak technology for incredible forgiveness
Callaway's Rogue Sub Zero Driver is a powerful, extremely low-spinning, Tour-level driver packaged in a...
Tech:
Forgiveness meets fast technology. Callaway have worked with experts at Boeing to create a high-speed head design with low drag to help you increase club and ball speeds. Callaway say a next generation R-Moto face and bigger footprint head...
Tech:
Callaway’s most forgiving driver ever. A triaxial carbon crown is fused with a lightweight titanium Exo-Cage body to free up 34g of weight which is located low and deep to raise forgiveness and stability. The option of a 1” shorter shaft boosts...
The Tech:
Dual Distance Chambers and a Gravity Core weight allow you to position the centre of gravity closest to your typical impact position for increased energy transfer at impact. There’s also a forged composite crown and R-Moto face which...
The Tech:
The GBB’s forged composite crown removes ineffective weight from high in the head and means Callaway’s engineers have been able to create a 10g sliding perimeter weight so you can dial in either a draw, fade or neutral shot bias. The...
TG Tester Reviews:
James Ridyard, Professional:
Joel Tadman, Equipment Editor:
TG Tester Reviews:
James Ridyard, Professional: A small clubhead with little to distract and a deep face. I was able to use more loft and keep the spin low; a good...
The Callaway Big Bertha Double Black Diamond driver is for ‘experts only’ (and named after the hardest available ski run) and the lowest-spinning BB driver of the Callaway range. It’s still 460cc, but is shorter from front-to-back and has a taller...
TG Tester Reviews:
James Ridyard, Professional: A mouthful to say, but has a nice looking smaller head from Callaway, very clean lines with a hint that it’s still a Callaway through the shape. It wasn’t as low launching as I was expecting for a...
TG Tester Reviews:
James Ridyard, Professional:
Joel Tadman, Equipment Editor:
TG Tester Reviews:
James Ridyard, Professional: A familiar Callaway shape. It felt easy to swing quickly and launched fairly high without too much spin for my...