Epic Flash Star –Ultra-Lightweight Ultra-Premium

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Sometime ago Callaway Golf made the decision to create a club line that would appeal to a rather small but nonetheless significant portion of golfers looking for maximum performance. The target was those with slower swing speeds wanting the latest technology packaged in very lightweight high-performance clubs willing to pay prices in the upper end of the price spectrum.

Callaway’s first solution targeting this demographic was the Epic Star line they brought to market in September of 2017. Now they have introduced an update, the Epic Flash Star, an ultra-lightweight family of clubs at an ultra-premium price but incorporating the latest technology introduced this year in the Epic Flash.

Callaway says their design team was given the task of finding ways to give slower swing speed players the chance to “reach their maximum distance potential.” Senior men and ladies will be primary beneficiaries of the Epic Flash Star features or indeed anyone with a driver speed less than 80 to 85 mph. Callaway acknowledges this is a niche offering for that smaller segment of players wanting the premium features in an ultra-lightweight club priced at the high end of the market.

Focusing on the Epic Flash Star driver for example, it is remarkably light. While a typical titanium driver weighs around 320 to 330 grams and the Epic Star from 2017 came in at 286 grams, the new Epic Flash Star is just 266 grams. That’s 20 grams less than the old model and roughly 50 grams less than most drivers. Part of the weight savings came from the use of a fixed hosel since adjustable hosels can be as much as nine grams heavier plus they trimmed more grams by reducing the size of the sliding sole weight. The Epic Flash Star diet regimen continued with very light stock shaft and grip, the 36-gram R-flex UST ATTAS Speed shaft and 30-gram Golf Pride JL100 grip.

As you would expect from the name this new driver has the Flash Face design first seen in the Epic Flash driver resulting from Callaway’s use of sophisticated machine learning and artificial intelligence. The Epic Flash Star also has the familiar Jailbreak Technology consisting of rods between the crown and sole that stiffen the crown so that face rebound is increased. Touted as the first use of artificial intelligence coupled with machine learning in designing golf clubs “Flash Technology” in the Epic Flash driver has helped strengthen Callaway’s position atop the driver market.

A little surprising and not unwelcomed is the Epic Flash Star driver and fairway woods are the same price as the Epic Star however the hybrids and irons are $25 more.

Epic Flash Star Driver
Flash Face and Jailbreak rods
T2C Triaxial Carbon Crown
30g/40g class stock UST ATTAS Speed shafts
10.5°, 12° or 13.5° lofts
$699.99 available August 2

Epic Flash Star Fairway Woods
Flash Face and Jailbreak rods
Forged 455 Carpenter steel face cup
UST ATTAS Speed 40g shaft
3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 models
$399.99 each available August 2

Epic Flash Star Hybrids
Jailbreak rods
Forged 455 Carpenter steel face cup
Metal injected molded internal weighting
UST ATTAS Speed 40g/50g class shaft
3 through 8 hybrid lofts
$325 each available August 2

Epic Flash Star Irons
Forged with black PCD finish
Metal injected molded weight suspended in urethane microspheres
360 Face Cup design
men’s pitching wedge 38°, women’s pitching wedge 43°
Lower and mid lofts new variable face thickness design
UST ATTAS Speed 40g/50g class shafts
$325 each available August 2

Ed Travis

Ed Travis is a national award winning golf journalist and has carried on a lifelong love affair with the game. His work covering the business of golf, equipment, golf personalities and travel is regularly seen in numerous print and electronic publications. He has competed in tournament golf both as an amateur and senior professional and though his competitive days are behind him, Travis still plays regularly. He and his wife live on a water hazard in suburban Orlando.

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