When the original GBB Epic line of drivers and fairway woods was introduced they jolted the equipment world with the very first iteration of Callaway’s speed-inducing Jailbreak technology. Creating ...
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 ...
Golf club design may have reached a turning point with Callaway’s latest breakthrough in driver technology. On the heels of its revolutionary Jailbreak technology in the popular Epic line of drivers, ...
Do you aspire to slower ball speeds, extra difficulty launching drives and missing more fairways? If so, then Callaway’s new Epic Flash isn’t for you. If you don’t mind the suggestion, set your ...
The five different Callaway Quantum drivers may look like the most complex array of offerings for a new driver family, but it ...
To say the new Callaway Epic Flash drivers shift the paradigm for face design is to not understand the word "paradigm." The fact is a paradigm is an established trend or typical example, and a ...
The year has just started, and there’s already been a slew of new drivers introduced to golfers across America. I’ve had the chance to preview several of them. Many I’ve liked, thinking they’re ...
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 ...
If you’re considering adding a Callaway driver to your bag, you’re in good company: Xander Schauffele, Marc Leishman, and Phil Mickelson are just a few of the pros who rely on this top brand. For some ...
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