Equipment

The good kind of bias


James Rowlands

30 May 2022


We’ve all hit the odd slice in our time, and it’s really painful to stand there watching your ball sailing in torturous slow-motion towards the trees. There’s nothing you can do once the ball is in the air, but there is something we can do before it starts going wrong…

Keeping your drives in-play
Keeping your drives in-play

What’s the problem?

Even if you miss the fairway off-the-tee, finding the rough isn’t always the worst thing in the world. As long as you’re in-play, you’ve always got a chance. The problem comes when you’re not in-play; when you find yourself losing shots before you’ve even had a chance at a good score.

 

What's the solution?

Callaway Rogue ST Max D driver

This might sound really, really simple, but… if you’re missing to the right, you should get a driver that encourages you to go more left. The Callaway Rogue ST Max D driver does exactly that, thanks to draw-bias weighting. While all Rogue ST drivers are engineered for incredible distance, this particular model is ideal for those of you who miss to the right more than you’d like.

What does it do?

By counteracting the spin that carries your ball to the right with its own spin towards the left, this set-up helps to keep slices in-play so you’re still in with a chance and even get you on the fairway more often for that shot at glory.

If this sounds like something that could help your game, why not pay us a visit and see how it works for yourself? We’re sure you’ll see the results straight away, but you can find out first hand by booking a fitting session with a member of the team.

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