Callaway
Mavrik/Sub Zero/Max

Our Review:
The right fairway wood isn’t one size fits all. That’s why Callaway offers 16 fairway woods accounting for multiple lofts across three head styles. The Mavrik’s low-spin and maximum-forgiveness models differ not only in loft and shape, but in intended ball flight, forgiveness and spin. That individual attention extends to the face design, which has variable-thickness conceived through artificial intelligence and contoured for each head style and loft. Read more >>
Specs: Mavrik: 14, 15.5, 16.5, 18, 21; Mavrik Sub Zero: 13.5, 15, 16.5, 18; Mavrik Max: 14.5, 16.5, 19, 22, 24 and 26-degrees and 20-degree Heavenwood
Price: $300
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Player Comments
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low
It was easy to get it up in the air—even when I hit it off the toe. Awesome driver alternative. -
mid
So good at everything. perfectly neutral. You can hit the cut, draw, straight ball. Neutral when you aren’t trying to work it. A low medium ball flight. fast, but quiet in measure and sound, -
high
The faded, muted carboning and the graphics on the crown all lead into the impact point. I like the shape of the head -- it seems a little more rounded. And it inspired more power for me in the 3- and 5-wood.