Callaway Rogue ST Max D fairway wood vs Orlimar Escape Fairway Wood (16°) by Orlimar
Overall winner: Callaway Rogue ST Max D fairway wood
Key Differences
Callaway Rogue ST Max D (A) is a draw‑biased fairway wood with Jailbreak redesign and face flex for higher ball speeds and shape correction, plus a higher average rating. Orlimar Escape (B) is a higher‑lofted, low‑CG 3‑wood that includes a head cover but has fewer specific durability details and a lower average rating
Callaway Rogue ST Max D fairway wood
A draw-biased fairway wood designed for shape control and speed. Features include a redesigned Jailbreak system and tungsten cartridge for stability and distance confidence
Pros
- draw-biased alignment features
- redesigned Jailbreak system for speed
- tungsten Speed Cartridge for stability and distance
- high ball speeds with face flex
Cons
- specific draw bias may not suit all players
Orlimar Escape Fairway Wood (16°) by Orlimar
Orlimar Escape fairway wood with shallow face height and low center of gravity for high launch and soft landings. Sold individually with matching head cover. 16° option available for a wide loft range
Pros
- shallow face height for easier launch
- low center of gravity promotes high trajectory
- available as single club or set
- includes matching head cover
Cons
- no specific customer insights available
- information focused on features rather than performance data
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Callaway |
| Durability | Callaway |
| Versatility | Callaway |
| User Reviews | Callaway |