Drivers and fairway woods are often the biggest beneficiaries of new design breakthroughs, but when it came time to create its new line of Mavrik hybrids, Callaway’s crack engineering team decided to ...
The Big Bertha name has been closely associated with innovation, distance, and forgiveness seemingly forever, or at least since the original and “Great,” models came out in the 90s. These days, ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The Callaway Elyte hybrid lineup (Elyte, Elyte X, Elyte Max Fast) solves the challenge of unhittable lower-lofted irons with two key technologies. First, there are ...
Specs: Titanium face brazed to stainless steel body. Lofts: 16 degrees (2H), 18 degrees (3H), 21 degrees (4H), 24 degrees (5H). The 2H and 5H are right-hand only. Who it’s for: Golfers who struggle ...
Callaway Golf, who, like Titleist and Ping, did not follow TaylorMade’s lead and held back on introducing ‘hybrid’ clubs for fear it was a short-term fad, have done an about turn. Callaway Golf, who, ...
Price: $299.99 (Elyte, Elyte X, Elyte Max Fast) with Project X Denali shafts and Golf Pride Tour Velvet grips Specs: ...
The new Callaway Rogue iron family, which includes three varieties, makes the case that as challenging and technologically remarkable as it might be to make an iron with a spring-like effect equal to ...
The Callaway Epic Flash hybrid may take its name from the company’s popular driver, but it may actually be a more natural fit with the company’s latest Epic Forged irons. That connection lies in the ...