When searching for Callaway drivers there several key terms to watch out for; Pro, Alpha, and Sub Zero models are suitable for better players. They provide a centre of gravity closer to the face to lower spin, but subsequently, this makes the club less forgiving.
Drivers with adjustable or moveable weight, for instance, the EPIC and newer Big Bertha iterations enable you to alter the centre of gravity and modify the shot shape of your chosen flight. If adjustability is not what you like, there are numerous options which have been put in place by Callaway HQ for maximum performance such as the XR and Rogue models.
Callaway Golf was founded by the late Ely Callaway, who operated using a simple business assurance: Deliver Demonstrably Superior, Pleasingly Different goods and services. This idea turned what was originally a boutique producer of high-quality wedges and putters into the world's biggest manufacturer of high quality, performance golf products. Callaway makes everything needed to play the game and operate at a number of price points with products remaining in the product range for Eighteen months to two years.
Callaway Golf Tour usage is wide-spread with several wins on both the PGA Tour and European Tour. Major winners including Sergio Garcia, Phil Mickelson, Danny Willett, and Henrik Stenson, all make use of a Callaway driver.
Callaway takes the lead in design with their most important innovation being their Great Big Bertha driver. Not only was this the very first driver to be made using titanium (now symbolic of driver manufacture) it was the first in a long line of Big Bertha products, one of the most valuable sub-brands in golf.
But this was just the start of thing to come. The FT series introduced carbon to the manufacturing process (winning a few majors along the way) with FT-i being the first model in a short-lived experiment with square heads. In recent years there's been a focus on ball speed which has led to driver faces getting slimmer which raised some durability issues. Jailbreak technology (first seen in the EPIC driver) fortifies the load-bearing capacity of the face by means of two bars which run sole to crown directly behind it.
In 2019 Callaway ventured into Artificial Intelligence in the hunt for more speed and distance. By using a supercomputer Callaway was able to make thousands of virtual iterations of their ‘Flash’ face until they reached the one which features in the EPIC Flash driver.
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