Review: Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver
By Golf Expert
Zach Hill
Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver
$349.99
$549.99
36% off
15 photos
The Curated Take
4.4/5
The Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver is an excellent choice for skilled golfers who prioritize workability and forgiveness in their driver. It's designed with a slightly smaller head and delivers high ball speeds on well-struck shots. The Triple Diamond technology enhances workability, making controlled fades and draws easier to achieve. While it's a fade-biased club, it may not be the best option for beginners or those struggling with a slice. Its excellent feel, consistency in distance, and ability to shape shots make it an ideal driver for advanced players looking to elevate their game.
Ideal for
- Fantastic workability
- Excellent forgiveness
- Fantastic feel in the hands
Not ideal for
- Not as forgiving as some
Distance
On a good strike in the sweet spot, this driver produces speeds that can go toe to toe with any driver out there. This is definitely a long-ball striker's dream,...Read more
Workability
The ability to play a cut or a draw with the Rogue TD is nearly effortless. I am naturally a draw player but being able to shape a nice fade...Read more
Feel
Everything about the Triple Diamond model has an excellent feel. Center strikes have nearly no vibration but can still gather enough to let me know where I struck the ball...Read more
Forgiveness
The Triple Diamond is a tour-level model, which would inherently be believed to lack any forgiveness. This driver was surprisingly forgiving for being a driver of its caliber. Off-center strikes...Read more
Sound
The sound off of the Callaway Rogue TD is very pure. Some drivers can sound dull and clicky or may sound too high pitched. The Rogue has a powerful sound...Read more
Curated Experts are not sponsored by brands. Their reviews are based on their honest experiences testing products.
Zach Hill
About the drivers
- Model: Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver
Test conditions
- When I bought these: I bought this driver in 2022.
- Where I’ve used it: I have used this driver both on a simulator and on multiple courses in recreational and competitive rounds.
- How many times I've used it: 100
Expert Reviews of the Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver
Zach Hill The Callaway Rogue TD LS is a driver designed for the better ball striker. The slightly smaller head makes for a beautiful look at address. Balls struck in the sweet spot have a high level of ball speeds and can keep up with any driver on the market, while also having a very nice feel in the hands with little vibration. With the triple diamond, workability can be achieved at ease, so playing those controlled fades or a draw is easily accomplished. For being a tour model driver, the forgiveness associated with this club cannot be expected to be super high, but it is surprisingly forgiving for a club of its caliber. This driver is a fade-biased club, so beginners or golfers who struggle with a slice should opt for a higher level of forgiveness and draw bias.
Product Specs
Gender | Men's |
Club Type | Drivers |
Used (Y/N) | No |
Player type | Players |
Shaft launch | Mid |
Shaft spin | Low |
Review Ratings
Distance
4/5
Zach Hill gave 4 of 5 stars. On a good strike in the sweet spot, this driver produces speeds that can go toe to toe with any driver out there. This is definitely a long-ball striker's dream, but my favorite part about the distance is the consistency. Even when I miss one slightly, I don’t see a huge drop in speed or length. The face is consistent enough to help me out and maintain what is usually still a very playable and well-struck shot.
Workability
5/5
Zach Hill gave 5 of 5 stars. The ability to play a cut or a draw with the Rogue TD is nearly effortless. I am naturally a draw player but being able to shape a nice fade with this driver on command is super satisfying. I have the confidence over the ball knowing that if I perform, the club will follow suit.
Feel
5/5
Zach Hill gave 5 of 5 stars. Everything about the Triple Diamond model has an excellent feel. Center strikes have nearly no vibration but can still gather enough to let me know where I struck the ball on the face and how sweet of a shot it was. Having the proper shaft to find my ideal swing weight only made this club so much sweeter.
Forgiveness
3/5
Zach Hill gave 3 of 5 stars. The Triple Diamond is a tour-level model, which would inherently be believed to lack any forgiveness. This driver was surprisingly forgiving for being a driver of its caliber. Off-center strikes are nowhere near as punishing as they could be, and they actually remain fairly consistent. This inspires confidence with the club, which tends to bring about more great tee shots.
Sound
5/5
Zach Hill gave 5 of 5 stars. The sound off of the Callaway Rogue TD is very pure. Some drivers can sound dull and clicky or may sound too high pitched. The Rogue has a powerful sound at impact and nearly translates to part of the feel as well. When I hear a pure strike, I know I hit the ball a long way before I even see the flight.
FAQs
What do you love about this product?
Zach Hill This driver took my game to the next level. The ability to play controlled fades or smooth draws made courses much easier to manage. The ball speeds and feel on a center strike were more than I had expected. Even on those strikes that were slightly out of the center of the face, this club still provided enough forgiveness to avoid some brutal punishment.
What was your favorite moment with this gear?
Zach Hill I have always naturally played a high draw off the tee, and with many drivers I would struggle to fade the ball. One local course in particular has a pretty tough par 4 with a fairly hard dogleg to the right. In the past, I struggled to find the best play for this particular hole until the first time I used the Rogue Triple Diamond on it. I had been practicing my fade pretty consistently and was ready to tackle the dreaded ninth. I couldn’t have struck the ball any better and ended up with a perfect cut. Approaching the green I noticed that my ball had rolled up onto the green about 20 feet from the hole. No, I didn’t make the eagle, but it definitely made my new approach to this hole much more fun.
Why did you choose this product?
Zach Hill I have always been fairly long off the tee, but was a little nervous to get into a driver that stripped me of a bit of forgiveness for the ability to work the ball. When I noticed the Rogue Triple Diamond was inherently fade biased, I was interested in testing it out. After my second round of testing with a slightly heavier shaft, I felt confident over the ball, as if I could swing a bit more freely, and it really unlocked my driving potential. I have never been a huge fan of the giant 460cc driver heads, so being slightly smaller really felt good at address.
What is the value for the money versus other options?
Zach Hill The Rogue Triple Diamond is not the newest Callaway on the market anymore, so for the price of this generation compared to the newer ones, it is an absolute steal.
Share article: