Callaway Rogue ST Max OS Hybrid Hybrid: Key Specs
- Category
- Max Game Improvement
- Adjustable
- No
- Loft options
- 19 to 28 degrees
- Model year
- 2022
Hybrid Options & Stock Shafts
| Hybrid # | Loft | Shaft | Flex | Weight | Kick Point | Swing Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3H | 19.0° | - | - | - | - | - |
| 4H | 22.0° | - | - | - | - | - |
| 5H | 25.0° | - | - | - | - | - |
| 6H | 28.0° | - | - | - | - | - |
Max Game Improvement Hybrid
The Rogue ST Max OS is the hybrid Callaway built for golfers who slice, come up short, and would rather hit a hybrid than a long iron anyway. OS stands for oversize, and that tells you most of what you need to know. The head is bigger than the standard Rogue ST Max, sits with a touch of offset, and carries a built-in draw bias. If your misses drift right and your ball flight is too low, this club was drawn up with your name on it.
Inside, Callaway put its high-strength 455 face and the Jailbreak system that ties the crown and sole together, so more of your swing energy goes into ball speed instead of getting lost in twist and flex. There's tungsten low and deep in the head, which does two jobs at once. It pushes the center of gravity down for a higher launch, and it bumps up forgiveness so off-center strikes hold their line and their speed better than they have any right to.
This is a game improvement hybrid, full stop. It launches high, flies long, and helps square the face for players who fight a slice. What it won't do is give you the workability or the compact look a better player wants staring down at address. That's a fair trade, and Callaway isn't pretending otherwise.
- Slicers who want a hybrid that helps turn the ball over instead of leaking it further right
- Moderate and slower swing speeds that need help getting a long club airborne
- Higher handicappers replacing 3, 4, and 5 irons they can no longer hit consistently
- Players who value a high, soft-landing flight over the ability to shape shots or hit low runners
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the difference between the Rogue ST Max OS and the regular Rogue ST Max hybrid?
- The OS version has a larger head, added offset, and a stronger draw bias. It launches higher and is more forgiving, aimed at players who slice and want maximum help. The standard Max is slightly more compact and neutral, better suited to golfers who already deliver the club fairly square.
- Is the Rogue ST Max OS hybrid adjustable?
- No. It uses a fixed hosel, so you can't change the loft or lie with a wrench. You pick your loft up front, which keeps the head design simple and lets Callaway optimize the weighting for launch and forgiveness.
- Will this hybrid help me stop slicing?
- It's built to help. The offset and draw bias give the face more time to close through impact, and the higher launch reduces the sidespin that makes a slice curve so hard. It won't fix a badly out-to-in swing on its own, but for a mild to moderate slice it will straighten out a lot of shots.
- What swing speed is the Rogue ST Max OS hybrid best for?
- It shines for moderate and slower swing speeds. The low, deep center of gravity and lightweight setup get the ball up in the air without you having to swing hard, which is exactly what a lot of players struggle to do with long irons and standard hybrids.
- Can this hybrid replace my long irons?
- Yes, that's a big part of its job. Most golfers replace their 3, 4, and 5 irons with matching hybrid lofts. You'll get a higher, softer-landing ball flight that holds greens better than a long iron, along with more forgiveness on strikes away from the center.
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