The original Callaway Big Bertha driver was as synonymous with the word power as John Daly was in the early 1990s. Made of stainless steel and named after a World War I German howitzer, it was larger ...
The Masters kicks off this week, and with it so does the unofficial start of the golf season. Fittingly, Ely Callaway’s posthumous book, “The Unconquerable Game: My Life in Golf and Business,” was ...
A long-ago magazine story once dubbed Richard C. “Dick” Helmstetter, the inventor of the iconic Big Bertha driver and dozens of other products during his three decades at Callaway Golf, as golf’s “mad ...
He invented the Big Bertha driver, which changed the game of golf. Bobby Jones, a creator of the tournament, was a Callaway cousin. By Paul Sullivan Ely Callaway, founder of the namesake golf club ...
Ely Callaway borrowed the name for his new club from a World War I cannon, then fired a shot that started a revolution in golf. Callaway, whose "Big Bertha" drivers paved the way for oversized clubs ...
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