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A History of the Callaway Golf Club

Author: Peter Cunningham Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 08-10-2006 | Comments: 0 | Views: 420 | Rating:  (52) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.

The Callaway golf club is a golf club which the majorty of golfers around the globe have heard of, it is one of the most popular brands of golf club currently seen in the marketplace. Callaway, along with the success of the PGa professionals that they sponsor are currently at the top of their game.

The Callaway golf club was created and founded by Ely Callaway who started off firstly in textiles, moving on to be a vintner before finally becoming known as the worlds most trusted manufacturer of top quality golf equipment.The Callaway golf club designs are truly revolutionary which is why the Callaway golf club is known as a golf cub which is one of a kind.

All Callaway products are designed, created and built to help all golfers. Callaway Golf is widely known to have a tradition which is hugely backed via science based performance.The Callaway promise to all golfers all around the world is that they offer an 'unwavering commitment to innovation in products that deliver uncompromising results. Using better science, better golf and a better game come by design'

Callaway were one of the first golf club manufacturers to create a stainless steel golf driver, this driver had a larger head which in turn was more forgiving than any of their previous designs.This club was and still is known as 'Big Bertha' which apparantly was named after a famous German cannon which had the ability to shoot missiles a tremendous distance. The Callaway golf club 'Big Bertha' quickly became a houselhold name to golfers and can be identified by other golfers by the unique sound that it makes at impact.

Currently there are various versions of the Callaway golf club on the market - these are the drivers, fairway woods, irons, wedges, putters and recently a hybrid club. There are various different revisions of each of these ranging from the Fusion and X480 Driver, Fusion fairway, Heavenwood hybrid, Fusion and X18 irons, X tour edges and numerous putters specifically the world ranked favourite - the Odyssey.

A Callaway golf club can be of benefit to any golfer irrelevant of handicap level - Give one a try the next time you are at the range - you may be pleasantly surprised.

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