I’ve always like the look of Callaway drivers. The Epic is another solid looking club. On the top of the club, you can see the carbon-composite crown with its weave pattern. The shiny, gloss finish is a bit of a divergence from the XHot drivers I’ve owned over the past few year...
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Still, I can’t explain it all away and the fact that new drivers actually measure close to 45.5” (Epic and Rogue both measured 46” despite being listed at 45.5”), suggests Callaway is finding speed in places it hasn’t in the past. Ultimately, if Epic Flash is faster and more fo...
I can also tell you is that Callaway, in its bullet list of features, which is where you’d find all the awesome technology available in, say, theirRogueorEpic drivers, lists three things. They are: 1. Tour Shaping and Design Yes, the shape of the club is a technological feature. We...
If you’re asking what’s up with all this tech talk, we must learn that the new Mavrik driver features thirteen percent more consistent downrange dispersion compared to the Epic Flash, and you can take that to the bank. Now, let’s see about the Callaway Mavrik Driver model, which ...
As with the Callaway Epic Super Hybrid, the Apex UW uses Callaway’snewest velocity blade structure. In this version, the two blades connecting the sole and crown are spread out and more angled toward the center of the face. The purpose is to move the blades away from the most flexible...
I would like Callaway to focus more on their irons, and in particular their wedges. I’ve always thought they felt odd compared to everyone elses. I’ve always been a fan of long irons and think they’re due for a comeback.