If you’re looking for a big dog with loads of bite, the Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS driver gives you all the power, performance, and control you need in a big stick. This piece of precision engineering is for the intermediate to advanced player looking for a driver that offers you a compact form factor, ultra-low spin, and plenty of workability.
Like the rest of the Triple Diamond driver range from Callaway, the LS has a design with tour players in mind, so it’s not the best choice for beginners. However, if you’re an intermediate player looking to upgrade your equipment, you’re going to find it tough to beat what’s on offer with the LS.
PGA players rely on the LS to do the job at the tee. Top pros like Jon Rahm depend on it as his go-to equipment. Phil Mickelson won the PGA Championship and US Open with the LS at his side. Even Olympians like Xander Schauffele rely on the LS to bring home the gold.
So, how does the Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS perform on the tee? Is it a good option for high swing-speed golfers than the Rogue ST MAX LS?
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Technical Review
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Callaway’s Triple Diamond driver series are finally available at retail stores. Golfers around the globe have been waiting for this release, and the specs and performance of the club live up to the hype.
For the Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver, the brand decided to launch with the Triple Diamond LS driver bring the flagship of the Triple Diamond range and the professional model in the range over the more forgiving Max, Max D, and Max LS.
The Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver stays true to its Tour roots, giving you the driver with the lowest spin, a neutral-to-fade bias, and a precision 450cc head. Callaway innovates on its design principles by adding a 20-gram “Tungsten Speed Cartridge” to the driver.
The cartridge sits in the club’s sole, shifting the center of gravity to deep and low in the club head. Callaway also introduces its “Jailbreak” A.I-designed speed frame, giving you a vertical and horizontal connection with the sole and crown. As a result, you get higher ball speed and torsion stability to the toe and heel of the driver and even more ball speed for your swing.

Other notable design features of the Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver include a titanium Unibody-Construction, lowering the center of gravity while adding stability to your swing. The triaxial carbon crown saves weight while redistributing the impact zone and sweet spot for more forgiveness and better distance.
With the Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS driver out, get a compact form factor in the 450cc club head, with Tour-proven design dynamics and principles that deliver ultimate performance.
Weight Distribution
The Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS driver features the revolutionary “Tungsten Speed Cartridge” from Callaway R&D. This innovative structure places 20-grams of tungsten deep into the head of the driver.
As a result, you get increases in ball speed when striking off-center hits. There’s also a high level of forgiveness in the high MOI. The Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS driver features a weight distribution that produces low spin rates and a neutral-to-fade bias instead of a draw bias.
When contacting the ball, the Jailbreak frame adds speed and stability to the club head. You get the patented Callaway A.I. designed Speed Frame gives you ultimate rigidity in the torsional and horizontal directions. The result is more speed across the face of the driver.
Shaft and Loft Options
The Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS driver is available in various configurations to suit your playing style. You get the 9° model offering adjustment between 8° – 11°, and the 10.5° model bringing you adjustment between 9.5° – 12.5°. There’s also the 12° model offering adjustment between 11° – 14°.

Regarding standard shaft options, you can go with the Mitsubishi Tensei AV Blue 65, 65, or 75 in Graphite available in options for regular and stiff flex.
- Rogue ST MAX is Callaway’s fastest, most stable driver family ever. This low spin option for better players is the latest version of our TOUR proven Triple Diamond shape. It’s our lowest spin offering, with a compact 450cc head.
- The groundbreaking new Tungsten Speed Cartridge structure places up to 20 grams low and deep in the driver head. This increases speed on off-center hits and provides more forgiveness through high MOI.
- Their patented A.I. designed Jailbreak Speed Frame provides stability in the horizontal and torsional direction. Callaway has speed tuned the construction, shaping, and positioning to deliver even more speed across the face.
- As the industry leader in Artificial Intelligence, Callaway added launch and spin to ball speed in our optimization formula. This new formula lowers spin on the face, allowing us to add forgiveness to the driver.
- Titanium unibody construction provides stability and lowers center of gravity, while our proprietary Triaxial Carbon crown and sole allow us to save weight. This weight is redistributed to increase forgiveness with high launch and a slight draw bias.
Performance
The Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS driver is not for the beginner golfer. You need a good eye and refined, high-speed swing over the 100-mph mark if you want to make the most out of this driver. You’ll also need the capacity to provide a consistent natural draw ball flight during your shots.
With a high swing speed, the Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS helps you take advantage of penetrating ball flight produced by the driver. It does tend to have a slight fade bias which assists intermediate to advanced players that struggle with keeping hooks under control. The tendency to fade also means that you get slightly less distance.
However, Callaway promise that the Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS driver offers you the lowest spin in its class and about 500-rpm less on average. While this isn’t the longest driver you’ll ever play with, the Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS driver brings you Tour-caliber characteristics in workability, feel, and consistency.
Overall, the Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS driver seems relatively unforgiving. However, the low, deep center of gravity in the club head means excellent preservation of ball speed across the entire face of the club head.

While the LS is not nearly as forgiving as the MAX version, it’s not as bad as you would expect, considering it’s a Tour-based design. You’ll find dispersions are noticeably wider, and if you make a mistake and mis-hit your shot, it’s pretty much in the bag that you’re going to miss the fairway.
The Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS driver offers you some of the lowest spin rates in its class. The initial launch of the drive is slightly more elevated than the MAX LS. Consequently, you’ll find it’s not that challenging to get the ball up and into the air, even when you’re using sub-100-mpg swing speeds.
The driver tends to have a slight fade bias that creates a positive outcome on strong hooks or draws, while the results were quite as impressive with mildly curving shots, which is a good thing for most players.

Like the other drivers in the Rogue ST family, the Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS driver does not offer you the luxury of a sliding sole weight. However, you have the option of altering the driver’s spin and launch characteristics by replacing the sole’s weight port.
Overall, we feel that the Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS offers you excellent levels of workability. If you have the skillset, you’ll find that the driver makes it easy to shape your tee shots to your requirements.

Suitable Handicaps for the Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver
The Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS driver comes with a Tour-inspired design in the shape of the club head. Callaway makes this patented design available to the retail market for the first time, and the Rogue ST range comes with models to suit every skill level of the game.
However, if you’re searching for the best model that’s closest to what the pros use, then we recommend going with the Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS driver. This model is the ideal choice for high-speed swings that are over the 100-mph range.
You’ll find you get excellent launch and loft in your shots, with incredible power and plenty of carry distance, with the least amount of spin in the ST range.
Styling and Finish
The Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS driver comes with a similar form factor to the Triple Diamond LS has a similar shape to the MAX LS. However, the footprint on the LS is clearly smaller, and the toe-end of the head is a touch lower than the others in the Rogue ST range.
Still, the compact look when addressing the club gives advanced players more confidence in setting up behind the ball. Even if you find you enjoy playing with bulkier heads, the feel of the LS in your hands will seem well-balanced.
The Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS driver features a design with a weight port in the Jailbreak Speed Frame. The aesthetic is very similar to the MAX edition of the driver, bringing you a sophisticated look, with the Tungsten Speed Cartridge being a real standout in the design that you can’t miss.
You get a matte black crown on the driver’s head, with gold and white accents for an eye-catching look when you pull it out of the bag.

Acoustics and Feel
The feel of the Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS driver is very similar to the MAX edition of the club. However, with the LS, you get more of a solid feeling in your hands when holding the club and a better sense of balance in your hands.
If you’re used to using an oversized head, then you might find the LS feels somewhat like a fairway wood on first use. You’ll either love it or hate it, depending on your preferences. You get a nick crack when making contact with the ball and medium-pitch that’s a little quieter than the MAX edition.
Both the feel and acoustics are good enough to give you the feedback you need during and after the shot. Striking a mis-hit will feel a slight more springy in your hands, with the sound being less tight than a strike on the sweet spot.
Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver – Pros and Cons
Pros
- Powerful and satisfying feel.
- Pro-like design for Tour-like feel.
- Very forgiving.
- Exceptional control and stability in shots.
- The fade bias assists with limiting hooks.
Cons
- Not as much adjustability as previous generations of Triple Diamond drivers.
Wrapping Up – The Verdict on the Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver
If you’re looking for a step up for your driving game, then the Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS driver is your next big dog for the range and course. You get a compact shape with low spin rates and neutral-to-fade bias.
The Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS offers you a driver with plenty of launch and good carry distance, thanks to the lowest spin rates in the industry. It’s a pricey model, but you’ll know where the money when after completing that first swing.
The Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS driver is more forgiving than other drivers in its range. However, we only recommend it for players lower down the handicap scale or for advanced players looking to upgrade to pro equipment.
- Rogue ST MAX is Callaway’s fastest, most stable driver family ever. This low spin option for better players is the latest version of our TOUR proven Triple Diamond shape. It’s our lowest spin offering, with a compact 450cc head.
- The groundbreaking new Tungsten Speed Cartridge structure places up to 20 grams low and deep in the driver head. This increases speed on off-center hits and provides more forgiveness through high MOI.
- Their patented A.I. designed Jailbreak Speed Frame provides stability in the horizontal and torsional direction. Callaway has speed tuned the construction, shaping, and positioning to deliver even more speed across the face.
- As the industry leader in Artificial Intelligence, Callaway added launch and spin to ball speed in our optimization formula. This new formula lowers spin on the face, allowing us to add forgiveness to the driver.
- Titanium unibody construction provides stability and lowers center of gravity, while our proprietary Triaxial Carbon crown and sole allow us to save weight. This weight is redistributed to increase forgiveness with high launch and a slight draw bias.