Callaway’s new Rogue irons come in four variations—including a women’s version—and have moved the company to the top of the heap through technical innovation. The Rogue irons feature multi-material construction, a process that has created many of golf’s recent technical breakthroughs. Callaway says the irons offer unprecedented performance, with variations aimed at low-handicap players seeking distance through to golfers seeking game improvement irons with more forgiveness.
Product keys
- Callaway’s 360 Face Cup technology with Variable Face Thickness has been incorporated to create a face that delivers very fast ball speeds.
- Urethane microspheres improve sound and feel without compromising forgiveness or ball speed. Callaway claims this creates the best mix of distance, forgiveness and playability of any iron the company has created to date.
- Tungsten Weighting for Optimal Flight and Control Tungsten Weighting allows Callaway to position the center of gravity on the long irons to promote a high launch.
The line includes four variations—Rogue, Rogue Pro, Rogue X and Rogue Women’s Irons.
Which Rogue is right for you?
Rogue Pro
For the Low Handicap Golfer: With its smaller head and thinner topline, Rogue Pro is a player’s iron for those seeking increased distance enhancements through technology. Minimal offset and great workability are key, and Callaway’s promoting the trajectory control on the irons.
Rogue
For The Mid-Handicap Golfer: Easy to hit, with a great balance of distance and forgiveness, this is the standard for which the rest of the Rogue lineup is based. Even better players are going to come away impressed by the high flight and length from Rogue. Who doesn’t want to hit an 8-iron where they used to hit a 7-iron?
Rogue X
Higher handicap golfer: Aimed at those players who benefit from the latest technology, Rogue X is lighter and longer, with stronger lofts that are offset by the fact the ball flies higher. Callaway’s engineers developed a low COG and high MOI, creating irons that launch the ball high and shots that stop quickly.
Rogue Women’s
Super light with a low center of gravity designed to get shots into the air quickly, Rogue Women’s Irons are designed to assist slower swing speeds who need help launching the ball.
So which iron best suits your game? Visit your nearest Golf Town to test Callaway’s Rogue irons and work with a Golf Town Master Club Fitter to find the right model for your game.