For several seasons, Callaway has added a Jailbreak system to hybrids. It started as a pair of internal bars that connected the sole and crown to stiffen the club’s body and help return energy to the ball for more distance. For 2022, the Jailbreak system designed into the Rogue ST hybrids has been modified. Instead of using bars, Callaway added a pair of metal pieces like window frames in the heel and toe areas. The reason for this is hybrids are wide but much smaller than drivers and fairway woods, and Callaway said the updated Jailbreak ST system does a better job of stiffening the chassis. It also pushes some extra weight to the perimeter of the head to increase stability.
To help offset the weight of the hosel and push the center of gravity down and back, Callaway added an internal tungsten weight to the toe area of the sole. The weight, which goes up to 18 grams, varies by loft. Driving the center of gravity down and back helps encourage a higher launch and softer-landing shots.
There are four Rogue ST hybrid models. While none has an adjustable hosel, they are each offered in various lofts, so golfers should find their ideal long-iron replacement when working with a custom fitter.