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Callaway Golf and its club types

Posted: February 13th, 2010 | Category: Recreation and Sports

Many of today’s golfers you will find are in their middle ages to more elderly men. The reason for this being the cost associated with golf that is hard for anyone but the true golfers to keep wanting to pay at a young age. The golfers who are later in their years have grown up to Callaway Golf producing excellent clubs with various improvements over the years. Any golfer throughout their career who has owned a Callaway golf club will attest to the reliability of these clubs.

Some history about Callaway Golf and how it came about. In the past, Ely Callaway created the Callaway Hickory Stick USA with the knowledge that he would be using that to create the most popular golf brand today in Callaway golf. The popularity stems from its innovation and unique aspects that are put into the making of the clubs. Their quality ranges throughout their product line over the years, including the woods and now the hybrid golf clubs.

In the range of clubs offered by Callaway, you will find they include the bigger clubs like the drivers, fairway woods and hybrids and then you will find the smaller clubs including the irons, wedges and putters. The famous drivers for Callaway is the Callaway Big Bertha Driver and some of their Fairway drivers include the Big Bertha Fusion Fairway Woods, Big Bertha Titanium Fairway Woods, and Big Bertha Fairway Woods. Their main name you will find with a lot of their clubs is “Big Bertha”. The german cannons in the first world war is where the name stems from. The name relates to the cannon as it is able to shoot really long distances. A combination of qualities any golfer will be sure to appreciate. With so many of these clubs being sold, year in year out, you can definately tell that golfers appreciate the R&D in the clubs.

The Big Bertha Heavenwood Hybrid is one of the most popular hybrid clubs produced by Callaway in 2009. Definately worth the price for golfers interested in it. One of the new drivers you will find in 2009 is the Callaway FT-9 Tour Driver which is said to have a better moment of inertia, which will help improve your game. It also supports Fusion technology which is a win win situation for even professional golfers. The research is definately behind the product when you look at Callaway products, and the results will show with a smile on your face the first time you use them teeing off.