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Max Mcvittie
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I’m a big believer that more club golfers should be using hybrids. With the way technology and golf clubs have advanced, I think they would be considerably more beneficially than longer irons.
I’m so big on them because they are designed to make golf easier. The Callaway Quantum Max OS Hybrid is unapologetically built to do just that.
It offers maximum forgiveness, a high-launching ball flight and a confidence-boosting shape which is all hard to ignore.
If you are a golfer that struggles with misses out to the right or struggle to get the ball airborne, then this could be one of the easiest hybrids to use. Find out just how good this is in our full Callaway Quantum Max OS hybrid review…
NCG Summary


NCG Summary
The Callaway Quantum Max OS hybrid is designed to make your life easier and it sure does deliver on that. It allows golfers to launch the ball easier with a more consistent performance across the face.
Its oversized and draw-based head means this wayward slices will be a thing of the past.
PROS
Extremely forgiving across the face
Easy to launch it high off any lie
Draw bias works well
CONS
Less workable than other hybrids
First Impressions
It is pretty obvious that this is a hybrid built for a draw bias performance. The profile is big, confidence-inspiring and looks like it will offer plenty of forgiveness.
Callaway has equipped it with an oversized club head that sits noticeably larger behind the ball than the standard Quantum Max. It also has a more visible face area and a friendly, almost reassuring profile, on the whole.

On the range
Gather around high handicappers, I have the perfect hybrid for you.
The Max OS is designed to be the most forgiving hybrid in the Quantum family, thanks to its oversized head shape, draw-biased weighting and low centre of gravity.
This is the ideal combination to make it ideal for players who struggle with misses out to the right, slices, or low-launching, squirmy shots.
Compared to the standard Quantum Max, this OS version launches the ball significantly higher and with more spin. Additionally, it produces a noticeably steeper descent angle.

While overall distance numbers may appear similar on paper to the Max, the ball flight is very different.
Where some hybrids can feel hot and flat, the Quantum Max OS delivers quite the opposite with a higher, softer-landing flight. It is something that is especially useful for long approach shots into greens.
Interestingly, even golfers who wouldn’t traditionally fit into the Maximum forgiveness category may find themselves drawn to this club. The ability to hit a high shot that stops quickly is a huge advantage on longer par fours and par fives, in particular.

NCG Verdict
The Callaway Quantum Max OS Hybrid is without doubt one of the easiest-to-hit and highest-launching hybrids I have tested in a long time.
And this is before mentioning the amount of forgiveness, which it delivers in abundance. Additionally, it is a really friendly club at address, and produces a high-spinning ball flight that helps shots hold the green.
For golfers who need help getting the ball airborne, or who simply want a hybrid that feels easy and dependable, you should be giving this plenty of thought.
Callaway Quantum Max OS Hybrid Review: The Details
RRP: £269.00 / $319.99
More information: Callaway UK / Callaway US
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