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What do aerospace and golf have in common? For the Boeing Co. and Callaway Golf, it’s a new line of golf clubs that have been tweaked to optimize the air flow for a faster, surer swing. The results of ...
Here's a fact for the next time you need to win a bar bet: How fast does a professional golfer swing the club on a fairway drive? The answer, according to Callaway Golf, is a blistering 120 mph. With ...
Danny Willett’s comeback victory at the Masters was the result of several things working well for him, including the Callaway XR16 driver (45.5 inches) that he first put in play in February. Willet ...
Mitchell Spearman takes a close look at the new Callaway XR16 driver, which could be a great options for those in need of a little more forgiveness off the tee Yahoo Sports ...
At 46, Phil Mickelson is still driving it 300 yards, and this year, perhaps most impressively, he’s hitting the fairway almost 60 percent of the time. His rank in driving accuracy while not remarkable ...
What happens here matters everywhere. by Alan Boyle on January 17, 2016 at 8:00 am January 17, 2016 at 2:41 pm EVERETT, Wash. – When experts at Callaway Golf sought Boeing’s help to improve their golf ...
Joe Miller’s winning driver, pictured above, was a Callaway XR16 LD, 3° loft, Fujikura Joe Miller Prototype 3x Shaft, 50” shaft length. The key difference between the standard XR16 head and Miller’s ...
Back in 2014, Callaway unveiled an innovative technology with its Big Bertha Alpha driver — players inserted a rod through the sole to shift the club’s CG higher or lower. The rod also connected the ...
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