The stock graphite shaft is the ALDILA ROGUE White 130 MSI 60/70. When the 14-gram weight is in the front and the 2-gram weight is in the back, it creates  less spin and a lower launch angle. May 31, 2017. I wouldn’t necessarily say it has the best sound & feel that I’ve ever tested, but it’s up there in the ranks.Mis-hits definitely sound and feel a little worse, but not disastrously so. This enables you to As usual, you have the OptiFit hosel that allows you to adjust loft (over a range of 3°) and lie (neutral or draw).Full information on the driver, available shafts and available grips can be found on the Below are the specs of the MAVRIK Sub Zero driver. There are many ways to lose a match on the 18th hole, but caddie involvement is rarely one of them.

In 2019, Callaway released the Epic Flash and Epic Flash Sub Zero drivers, clubs that featured hitting areas created by supercomputers that tested more than 15,000 face designs using artificial intelligence.After investing in greater computing power, Callaway has tried to solve a thorny problem: How can they make a driver more forgiving and, at the same time, more aerodynamic? Order that The stock MAVRIK Sub Zero is the same price as the Standard.

The feel is very solid, but more than that, the SZ has a “hot & fast” feel off the face that I really like.In my opinion, when you make contact with the sweet spot, the Sub Zero is the best-feeling driver in the MAVRIK line. (Callaway Golf)With increased stability coming from the face instead of a low-and-back center of gravity, engineers were free to make the body of the Mavrik drivers more aerodynamic. I prefer the looks of the Epic Flash SZ and Rogue SZ drivers, particularly the soles.The MAVRIK Sub Zero driver has the same terrific sound that marks the MAVRIK line of drivers: a solid “whack” with a touch of clickiness. It is available in 9-degree, 10.5-degree and 12-degree versions.The Mavrik Sub Zero has a 450cc head and two weight ports. Compared to last season’s Epic Flash, the sole now rises up more and the carbon-fiber crown is higher, so the club creates less drag on the downswing and allows golfers to swing it faster with the same amount of effort. As with Sub Zero, that means a less pronounced cyclone shape. Ultimately, the actions of Segundo (…)He was part of the first group out and wasted no time in setting the pace in the first round of the Bridgestone Senior Players Championship (…)Harold Varner III was the man of the hour on Thursday at the Wyndham Championship – at least for a little while. (Callaway Golf)Callaway said the key to unlocking performance in the Mavrik drivers was making a face that delivers more ball speed and enhances forgiveness by protecting ball speed and spin rates on mis-hits more effectively. Lower spin doesn’t always mean more distance, but when the launch angle is in the correct range, the ball is going to go farther.With that said, golfers who traditionally struggle with low tee shots (or have low swing speeds) may actually lose distance. As usual, you have the OptiFit hosel that allows you to adjust loft (over a range of 3°) and lie (neutral or draw). The Oklahoma State player is riding out an opportunity this week as one of the last men into the U.S. (…)GREENSBORO, N.C. – When Harold Varner III finished a pre-tournament press conference at the Wyndham Championship Wednesday, he told the (…)Cristie Kerr heads to Scotland on Friday for the AIG Women’s British Open at Royal Troon. Billed as PING Killer, Callaway says Max is almost two drivers in one. There are twelve different colour options for the crown, sole, kickback accents, and medallion ports. It is available in 9° and 10.5°.

Should lower handicaps choose it over other MAVRIK variants?Here’s what I’m going to be covering in this review:Read on to find out everything you need to know to make an informed purchase.As with the other variants of the MAVRIK driver, the Sub Zero has earned a gold medal on the The driver is very new so there aren’t a whole lot of reviews yet, but it does currently have a Critics and professional reviewers in particular view the MAVRIK Sub Zero very positively; they find that it’s longer, sleeker, and more controllable than the Standard.The MAVRIK Sub Zero driver has most of the same features as the MAVRIK Standard:The key differences lie in the head size, shape and weighting.Next, two interchangeable weights (2g and 14g) are positioned in the front and back of the sole. Also apparent are the two interchangeable weight slots on the front and back of the sole.Performance aside, this isn’t my favourite look for a players driver. Tune In: How to adjust your Callaway GBB Epic Sub Zero driver.