Callaway · Driver · 2021
Epic Max
Best foryou're a mid-to-high HCP (10-30) at 80-100mph, you value used-market value over the latest tech, you have an outside-to-in swing path, and you want meaningful shot-shape correction via the sliding weight.
- Starting from
- £169.95
- Listings
- 7
- Retailers
- 2
- vs RRP
- −66%
Prices and availability are pulled from retailer feeds and may change. Some links on this page are affiliate links — we may earn commission on qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you.
Sealed, retailer warranty
No matches for your spec. Loosen a filter to see options.
Excellent condition / refurb
No matches for your spec. Loosen a filter to see options.
Pre-owned, varying condition
Free delivery
10.5° · Regular · RH10.5° · Regular · Right-Handed
at Affordable Golf
About the Callaway Epic Max
The Callaway Epic Max is a 2021 driver from Callaway. Listed on CaddyCompare in 9°, 10.5° and 12° lofts, in right-hand and left-hand, with regular, stiff, extra-stiff and senior flex options. Compare prices from 2 UK retailers below — currently from £169.95.
Price history
CaddyIndex™Experimental
Agentic-research score from synthesised reviews, lab tests, and head-to-head comparisons. Relative to category peers — see methodology.
Pros & cons
- Highest MOI in the 2021 Epic line — only 5-6 yard dropoff on low-heel mishits versus the typical 10-15 yards
- Sliding 16-17g perimeter weight (rare in the brand's driver line at the time) provides up to 20 yards of shot-shape correction — more tuning range than fixed-port designs
- AI-tuned solid, low-pitched crack at impact with clear miss-type differentiation
- Strong era-relative game-improvement value at four years old — meaningful price drops from launch RRP into used-market territory
- Four years out of date — exponential recency penalty drops the published score by roughly 9 points versus an identical-spec 2025 release
- Distance ceiling caps below modern drivers — face technology has progressed two generations since (Flash Face SS21 → Ai Smart Face → Ai 10x Face)
- Heel-biased weighting and slider can over-draw for golfers who already turn the ball over — better as a slice-corrector than a neutral head
What reviewers say
More Drivers
Callaway · Driver · 2021
Epic Max
Choose Your Spec
Find Deals
grouped by conditionCaddyIndex™
Best for You're a mid-to-high HCP (10-30) at 80-100mph, you value used-market value over the latest tech, you have an outside-to-in swing path, and you want meaningful shot-shape correction via the sliding weight.
Price History
Cheapest now
£170
↓Save 6%at Affordable Golf
30-day low
£170
Good time to buyPrices and availability are pulled from retailer feeds and may change. Some links on this page are affiliate links — we may earn commission on qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you.
About the Callaway Epic Max
The Callaway Epic Max is a 2021 driver from Callaway. Listed on CaddyCompare in 9°, 10.5° and 12° lofts, in right-hand and left-hand, with regular, stiff, extra-stiff and senior flex options. Compare prices from 2 UK retailers below — currently from £169.95.
More Drivers
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Callaway Epic Max best for?
You're a mid-to-high HCP (10-30) at 80-100mph, you value used-market value over the latest tech, you have an outside-to-in swing path, and you want meaningful shot-shape correction via the sliding weight.
Who should avoid the Callaway Epic Max?
You swing over 100mph and want modern face technology, you're a low-handicap player wanting workable shape on demand, or you're buying new at full RRP — the newer Elyte X delivers similar character with two generations of tech progress.
What handicap is the Callaway Epic Max suitable for?
The Callaway Epic Max scores strongest for high-handicap golfers, and also suits mid-handicap golfers.
Does the Callaway Epic Max have a shot bias?
The Callaway Epic Max has a draw bias, with a high launch and mid spin.
How does the Callaway Epic Max compare to the previous model?
Vs Mavrik Max (2020): the Epic Max adds the 16g sliding perimeter weight that the Mavrik lacked entirely, plus the AI-designed Jailbreak Speed Frame for improved horizontal and torsional stability. Forgiveness across the face is meaningfully better than the Mavrik Max — A.I. design optimised mishit ball-speed retention specifically.