2020 Callaway Mavrik Driver posted to USGA conforming list
12/2/2019 | by Kyle Rector of AmateurGolf.com
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We don't know much, but early images show the best of what Callaway engineers has to offer.
Ahead of an expected early 2020 launch, the all new Callaway Mavrik and Mavrik Sub Zero Drivers and Fairway woods have landed on the latest USGA/R&A list of conforming driver heads.
Callaway has yet to make an an official announcement, but early images of the club head show the continuation of Jail Break technology and a fixed weight port similar to what we saw in the Rogue line a few years back. According to the USGA list, the club face will also have the "Flash Face" logo, meaning the Mavrik face will benefit from Callaway's massive investment in quantum computing. In last year's Epic Flash Drivers, Callaway Engineers used a $5 million super computer to cycle through 15,000 face architecture iterations before landing on the Flash Face.
We won't know much until we get our hands on these new clubs, but what we can see from the early specs and images, the Callaway Mavrik & Mavrik Sub Zero Drivers are an amalgamation of what Callaway has been doing right for the last few years.
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