Callaway
Callaway Rogue Pro
Our Review:
When designing a club with power for better players, the challenge is how to boost ball speed and maintain an acceptable feel. The speed in this iron comes from Callaway’s cupface technology. The feel comes from a concept that had its beginning in golf balls: Microscopic bubbles of air within a urethane material allow for a tour-like sound—even when you’re not hitting it like a tour player — without compromising the ball-speed gains of a thinner face.
Price:
Set of eight: $1,000
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Player Comments
Low-Handicapper
Looks tight at address. Frames the ball nicely, and the head moves smoothly through the turf.
Mid-Handicapper
It's shocking how far these go with just a smooth swing. You'll find yourself screaming "Get down! Get down!" The power is the real thing.