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With their Mavrik line, Callaway Golf relies even more on artificial intelligence
The new Mavrik OG has been introduced, and experts are raving about its new and improved design. The newest addition to the Mavrik line comes equipped with new driver features such as a brand new head shape. It also offers a Cyclone Aero that comes with a flatter crown for increased ease of use. There is a slight bias in its draws with the 5-gram weight located in the center back of the club for more precise swings.
Key Takeaways:
- Callaway Golf’s massively successful Epic Flash kind of drivers demonstrated the value of AI in drive design and manufacturing.
- Callaway’s new Mavrik line was designed using new and improved AI systems that take advantage of the latest in virtual prototyping and machine learning.
- The Mavrik line includes precision-engineered drivers like the Mavrik OG, Mavrik Sub Zero, and Mavrik Max.
“Callaway says it went even deeper with its computing power for Mavrik, refining and deepening their knowledge to figure out how to not only design the face of the Mavrik drivers but also throughout the clubhead.”






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