If you’ve picked up a Callaway club in the last few decades, you’ve likely come across a driver or iron with the words “Big Bertha” emblazoned on the head. Of all the names founder Ely Callaway chose ...
Who It’s For: Golfers with slow to moderate swing speeds who need more carry distance and forgiveness to hit longer, straighter shots. The Skinny: The new Great Big Bertha line takes the place of ...
Our take: Owning an iron that keeps mishits on the map is critically important when you’re a 20-plus handicapper because, well, you know bad shots are going to happen. The goal, then, becomes finding ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Callaway launches its largest new collection of drivers with the four-model Rogue ST lineup. The approach discards movable weight options for distinctly conceived designs for ...
Rogue ST Max, Rogue ST Max D: Lofts of 9, 10.5 and 12 degrees. Rogue ST LS, Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS: Lofts of 9, 10.5 degrees. Stock shafts: Project X Cypher Black (40 grams), Mitsubishi Tensei AV ...
The memory is crystal clear, even nearly 30 years later, of when my kid sister dropped a Callaway Golf box onto my lap while on vacation. Happy Birthday. And then … ohmygoodness. Inside the box was a ...
Jon Rahm won the 2023 Masters Tournament using a new Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond driver and a prototype Paradym Triple Diamond 3-wood. Both are clubs designed for fast-swinging golfers who want to ...
Callaway has unveiled its latest in drivers with the Rogue ST MAX. Here’s everything you need to know: WHAT STANDS OUT: Callaway calls these drivers its “fastest, most stable drivers ever.” A new ...