In short
The Callaway Mavrik Sub Zero (2020) is a low-spin, workable driver for faster swing speeds. It comes in 9° to 10.5° lofts with a 440cc head and an adjustable hosel. It carries a $499 MSRP.
Refresh due soon
Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the Mavrik Sub Zero is 6 years old with no successor yet, so a new model could land any time. Grab it at clearance pricing now, or wait a few weeks to see what replaces it.
Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.
Modeled from the $499 original MSRP and a 6-year-old release (about 20% of MSRP retained used).
Used market value
$85 - $110
Private sale, fair to like-new
Trade-in value
$50 - $75
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| Loft | Shaft | Flex | Weight | Kick Point | Torque |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9.0° | Mitsubishi Diamana D 70 | X-Stiff | 70g | Mid | 3.2° |
| 10.5° | Mitsubishi Diamana D 60 | Stiff | 60g | Mid | 4.0° |
The Callaway Mavrik Sub Zero is the low-spin tour driver in the 2020 Mavrik family, sitting below the standard Mavrik and the draw-biased Mavrik Max. It's the head Callaway built for players who bring speed, want a flatter flight, and don't need a driver holding their hand on every swing. If your drives climb too high and spin off the front of the fairway, this is the model in the line that pulls those numbers back down.
The headline is the Flash Face, which Callaway designed with machine learning to spread ball speed across more of the face than a hand-drawn face would. Pair that with a compact 440cc profile and a forward center of gravity, and you get low spin without giving up the fast face that made the Mavrik line worth talking about. Two movable weights, front and back, let you push the CG even lower and more forward or shift it back for a touch more launch.
This is a better-player driver, and it plays like one. It wants a repeatable swing and center contact, and it rewards speed rather than saving mishits the way a game-improvement head does. Fit it right and it gives you a penetrating, controllable flight that the higher-launching Mavrik heads can't match.
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