The Callaway Epic Max LS has a slight fade bias, which is pretty rare considering the huge slice epidemic that most golfers are a part of. You can expect a slightly more penetrating drive that will carry relatively far and still roll a fair distance. If you are currently hitting high, spinny drives that don’t go as far as they should considering your swing speed, then a low spin driver like the Callaway Epic Max LS is a great option. Everyone has a different swing, attach angle, spin rate, etc.īut I can give you general performance expectations.
Unfortunately, I won’t be able to give you exact performance results that will have any value to YOU and YOUR golf swing. Nice, sleek, black crown with an attractive black/green color scheme.
Like practically all new drivers these days, the Callaway Epic MAX LS driver is a true looker. Do yourself a favor.Īnyway, here’s a blunt review of the Callaway Epic MAX LS driver. Oh, and another thing: if you are considering this driver (meaning that you think you may need a low spin driver head), just go and get fit by a professional club fitter. And if you are playing in soft conditions, the ball won’t roll far anyway. Sure it may roll a good bit once it hits the ground, but you won’t carry the ball far enough to begin with. If a driver is too “low spin” for your swing, then you won’t hit the ball far enough. Just to reiterate: “low spin” is not always idea. Actually, it’s meant for a really small crowd – the crowd that has a swing speed so high that they actually create too much backspin to maximize distance. The Callaway Epic Max LS driver isn’t for everyone.