A new video from Vice Sports covers a day in the life of Callaway’s PGA Tour Tour Truck Technicians, and offers insight on how the clubs of its PGA Tour...
If you want to support both your golf game and breast cancer victims across the globe, you may want to put Callaway’s new Chrome Soft Truvis...
Spend enough time around golf courses and driving ranges and you’ll realize there are a few different types of golfers playing the game — everyone from the guy...
As we all know, the USGA limits drivers to a certain size (460 cc), and COR (coefficient of restitution), which is 0.83. Since companies, such as...
Callaway’s new Steelhead XR irons and hybrids each draw from equipment designs and technologies in the company’s history. The new Steelhead XR irons are influenced by...
Callaway’s Chad Coleman, A.J. Voelpel and company visited golf Shangri-La: Arnold Palmer’s Latrobe home and warehouse. Not surprisingly, they came away with some fantastic content after...
If you’re currently in the market for new wedges, you couldn’t have picked a better time. The wedge space is chock full of grinds, finishes and...
If you caught our photos from the FedEx St. Jude Classic earlier this week, you probably marveled at Lee McCoy’s custom Callaway wedges. And after the drooling...
Pros: Like other ultra low-spin drivers, Callaway’s XR 16 Sub Zero has huge distance potential for high-spin, high-speed golfers. Adjustable weights allow golfers to fine tune CG location. No...
Rick Shiels hits Callaway’s new XR 16, XR 16 Pro and XR 16 Sub Zero drivers on Foresight’s GC2 launch monitor with HMT to compare carry distances, total...
The chase for a lower center of gravity (CG) has taken Callaway below the neutral axis line with its new XR 16 Sub Zero driver. According...
Recently, I was lucky enough to partake in a tour of The Boeing Company’s Everett Factory near Seattle, and pick the brains of its Aerospace engineers...
Everyone’s favorite excuse for green adult beverage-soaked revelry is nearly upon us. And if you’re feeling a little more Irish than usual as St. Paddy’s Day...
Most golfers search for trajectory control and consistency in their short irons, and forgiveness and distance in their long irons, right? Sometimes, however, that’s only attainable...
Callaway’s PM Grind, designed in conjunction with Phil Mickelson, will now be offered with a Matte Black finish. The original PM Grind, which released in early...
A new driver from Callaway, called the XR 16 “Sub Zero,” recently appeared on the USGA’s List of Conforming Clubs. Here’s how it looked in black-and-white....
Few golf balls in recent memory have created the buzz of Callaway’s Chrome Soft, a category buster that the company dubbed “the ball that changed the ball” when...
Callaway’s XR irons and hybrids from last year (the standard models, not the “Pro”) were classified as game-improvement clubs, industry code for high-launching, forgiving clubs with big profiles and...
In the current driver market, golf equipment companies have a tall task — make drivers that are even longer and more forgiving than the ones currently...
Pros: The Great Big Bertha is impressively low spinning for its high level of forgiveness. Its adjustability system is also effective, and simple to use. The 816...
Pros: The Chrome Soft has an incredibly soft feel, but doesn’t skimp on performance. It will create maximum distance off the tee for 99 percent of golfers, yet offers...
There are hybrids that perform more like fairway woods, and hybrids that perform more like irons. Callaway’s Apex hybrids are the latter, offering golfers a club...
Apex Irons Construction: Forged body (1025 carbon steel), 17-4 stainless steel faces Irons available: 3-PW, AW, SW Price: $1,199 steel, $1,399 graphite Stock Shaft: True Temper XP...
Callaway’s Great Big Bertha and Big Bertha Alpha 816 fairway woods were designed to make the game easier for an overwhelming majority of the golfing population,...
Callaway’s Big Bertha Alpha 816 Double Black Diamond Driver ($499.99) is available in lofts of 9 and 10.5 degrees for right-handed and left-handed golfers. Stock length is...
Callaway’s Great Big Bertha driver ($449.99) is available in lofts of 9, 10.5 and 13.5 degrees for right-handed and left-handed golfers. Stock length is 45.5 inches. Stock...
Callaway’s Big Bertha Mini 1.5 is the latest entry into the recently crowded category of “driving woods” — clubs too large to be considered fairway woods, but only about half...
In a three-part video series brought to you by Callaway Golf, golf instruction guru David Leadbetter offers tips for better distance control on approach shots, and demonstrates how to add distance...
Pros: The XR has a shallow-face design that makes it easy to launch the ball. The XR Pro offers a more compact head shape and slightly more fade...
Pros: The XR driver (460cc) does everything well, but it excels at forgiveness. The XR Pro (440cc) is similar, but it has a smaller, better player-inspired...
Updated: April 12, 2015 Callaway’s new Mack Daddy 2 PM Grind wedges were designed by Phil Mickelson and have a radical shape that can help golfers get...
Callaway’s XR drivers, fairway woods and hybrids use the company’s new-and-improved Hyper Speed Face Cup technology to produce faster ball speeds — without skimping on forgiveness. The...
Callaway ‘s new XR iron line, which includes the XR and XR Pro irons, uses the company’s new Face Cup 360 technology that improves ball speed...
Callaway Golf has announced six new additions to its Tour Staff for 2015. The fresh faces include: Scott Brown (from Nike) Kevin Kisner (from TaylorMade) Jason...
The “have your cake and eat it too” of golf balls? It just might be Callaway’s new Chrome Soft, a golf ball that’s promising tour-level distance...