Category: Callaway Golf
The former president of Burlington Industries, Eli Callaway came out of retirement in 1981 when -- while playing golf in Palm Springs -- he discovered a club with a shaft made by a company called Hickory Stick USA. Because the wood look reminded him of the clubs he played with as a kid, Callaway bought one half of the company. And a legend was born.
Callaway eventually bought out his Hickory Stick partners and set up Callaway Golf in Carlsbad, California. Devoting huge amounts of resources to R&D, the newly renamed Callaway Golf developed a large-headed, steel driver head that was named "The Big Bertha." The most successful driver in golf history made Callaway Golf the number one golf club manufacturer.
Callaway Golf Company Appoints New CEO and Director
Troubled Callaway has found a new CEO. The full press release follows:
Callaway White Hot Putters With Major League Logos
Callaway Golf offers its Odyssey White Hot Putters emblazoned with the logo of your favorite major league team. Mine would have to be the Baltimore Orioles.
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Callaway HX Tour Golf Ball
Callaway has released the Hx Tour Golf ball, which Callaway says is golf’s most technologically advanced golf ball.
The company’s press release follows:
Callaway Big Bertha Fusion Driver
Callaway has finally released the Big Bertha Fusion FT-3 Neutral Driver that its tour pros have been playing in recent months. Michael Campbell used it to win the US Open Championship, and Phil Mickelson and Annika Sorenstam have also driven it to wins.
The idea is that the composite head allows them to redistribute weight where its needed to shape shots.
You can read Callaway’s press release below:
Callaway Hawkeye VFT
A while back I suggested that the game improvement clubs weren’t for better players because all they can do is hit straight. But a reader emailed to remind me that a number of successful pros are playing clubs that could be considered “game improvement.” As an example, he cited Jim Thorpe, who plays the Hawkeye VFT.
I checked, and he was right. So I stand corrected.
The best thing about the Hawkeye VFTs is that you can get them at a good price from Callaway’s Pre Owned program.








