


As they move forward, you get better spin robustness. As centers of gravity move back, you get more ball speed robustness. Callaway describes it as mid-spin, though for some golfers it will be the lowest-spinning driver in the new Epic lineup.īy conventional metrics, Epic Speed could be considered unforgiving but, as was the case with Mavrik, Callaway maintains that forgiveness in the Epic Speed driver comes from AI Face design and the spin robustness (consistency) provided by the more forward center of gravity. A more forward CG typically means faster peak ball speed and since Epic Speed has the most forward center of gravity of the three new Epic drivers, it should be a tick faster than the others.Īs far as launch and spin are concerned, the Epic Speed is similar to Mavrik. There are a couple of ways to consider fast and either provides adequate justification for the claim. The quick version of the story is that the C allaway Epic Speed driver is the fastest in the 2021 lineup. Here’s the breakdown of the three models. It’s not what I expected from Callaway and that makes it all the more intriguing. The third – the Epic Max LS – is a fairly significant departure from what Callaway has done over the last several iterations. Differences in movable weight technologies aside, two of the three aren’t significantly different than what we saw in last year’s Mavrik line.
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Callaway Epic Drivers – Three ModelsĪs become standard for Callaway and nearly everyone else, there are three models in the Callaway lineup. There’s definitely a bit of manufacturing ingenuity involved but it’s worth mentioning that production versions of the AI Speed Frame are made of titanium and aren’t green.

While the bright green thing Callaway staffers are holding up is a reasonable representation of the technology, the actual AI Speed Frame is fixed into the head during the casting process. As an aside, you may have seen images of the AI Speed Frame on Callaway’s social media channels.
