Callaway Golf has unveiled its latest line of woods and it is pretty Epic. Callaway's Great Big Bertha Epic driver and GBB Epic Sub Zero driver both incorporate the company's patent-pending Jailbreak ...
Callaway’s supercomputer has grown up since its debut in Epic Flash five years ago. Initially designed to improve ball speed with Epic Flash, the list of face technology benefits has expanded ...
Which Callaway driver is best? Callaway has long been one of the most respected names in golf equipment. Like many manufacturers, Callaway has a staff of professional golfers who use and endorse their ...
Compared to the previous Rogue ST line, the Paradym and Paradym X produced, on average, 200 rpm less spin at 95 mph. The main attribute of the Paradym is the 360 Carbon Chassis that eliminates any ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The new Callaway Paradym driver family (the high-forgiveness, adjustable weight Paradym; the high-launching, anti-slice Paradym X, and the tour-inspired, low-spin Paradym ⬥⬥⬥) ...
We Tested: 9.5° Draw, 9.5° Neutral, 10.5° Draw, 10.5° Neutral, 11.5° Draw with Aldila RIP graphite shaft Key Technologies: Forged composite, a cutting-edge material (forging carbon fiber) co-developed ...
To follow up two lines of number-one selling drivers in the GBB Epic and Rogue, Callaway has turned to Artificial Intelligence (AI) to design the faces of the new Epic Flash and Epic Flash Sub Zero ...
In January of 2017, Callaway launched new GBB Epic and GBB Epic Sub Zero drivers, each equipped with “Jailbreak Technology.” Essentially, the Jailbreak design consisted of two titanium rods that sat ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The Callaway Elyte drivers look to maximize distance by combining the most productive aspects of a forgiving, lower spin head design with an aerodynamically sleek shape—two ...