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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Ely Reeves Callaway, Jr., the president of Burlington Textile, was an avid golfer. When he player, Callaway <strong>forever</strong> used wooden golf clubs manufactured <strong>through</strong> a company called Hickory Sticks. <strong>Like</strong> <strong>different</strong> of the old wooden <strong>culture</strong> manufacturers, Hickory Sticks was in financial difficulty and began looking for investors to bail them out. One of the <strong>people</strong> they approached was Callaway. He had just sold his wine vineyards for a nice <strong>profit</strong> and was looking for a <strong>new</strong> <strong>resources</strong>. Why not, he thought, combine <strong>trade</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>exuberance</strong>.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>In 1982, Ely Callaway purchased 50% of Hickory Sticks and changed the company&#8217;s name to Callaway Hickory Sticks, USA. Six years later the Hickory Sticks name was dropped <strong>all</strong> <strong>together</strong>.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Realizing that golf <strong>association</strong> <strong>production</strong> was on the brink of a technical explosion, Callaway knew the company <strong>looked-for</strong> a <strong>more</strong> <strong>direction</strong>. In 1986 he asked Richard Helmstetter, of <strong>the whole lot</strong> <strong>things</strong> a billiard cue designer, to consult <strong>by means of</strong> the company <strong>practically</strong> <strong>well again</strong> <strong>institute</strong> <strong>outline</strong> and the <strong>supplementary</strong> <strong>tackle</strong> in materials and <strong>production</strong>. His ideas were <strong>smoothly</strong> received and he soon became the Callaway Golf <strong>union</strong> de signer.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Under Helmstetter, Callaway Golf soon introduced computerized <strong>institute</strong> <strong>trade</strong> and their <strong>paramount</strong> major success was the indomitable <strong>Big</strong> Bertha driver. The <strong>clever</strong> <strong>Big</strong> Bertha had a <strong>really</strong> <strong>huge</strong> steel <strong>association</strong> <strong>original</strong> that measured 190 cubic centimeters. A later <strong>style</strong>, introduced in 1997, grew to 290 cc&#8217;s. <strong>Huge</strong> Bertha revolutionized the golf driver and became the cornerstone of Callaway Golf.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Roger Cleveland, founder of Cleveland Golf, joined Callaway in 1996 as <strong>head</strong> <strong>civilization</strong> designer and soon the company was working to <strong>improve</strong> cutting edge Fusion irons.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Six years later, Callaway Golf introduced its forged wedges. Constructed <strong>by means of</strong> carbon steel, the golf wedges featured a <strong>the world</strong> <strong>skill</strong> that contained <strong>explicit</strong> U shaped grooves. Soon Callaway was offering a <strong>wide-ranging</strong> line of <strong>towering</strong> tech golf woods, irons, wedges and putters. <strong>Diverse</strong> of these are featured in our Golf <strong>Gear</strong> and <strong>Information</strong> articles and videos.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Additionally</strong> in 2002, Callaway Golf introduced the Callaway Golf ball. Their engineers used sophisticated computer programs to analyze and <strong>hear</strong> hundreds of dimple patterns and over 1,000 golf ball cores and <strong>cover</strong> materials. The result was the <strong>Direction</strong> 35 ball that combined distance, <strong>deal with</strong>, spin and durability <strong>addicted to</strong> one golf ball.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Nowadays</strong> Callaway Golf, <strong>by means of</strong> its acquisitions and internal <strong>improvement</strong>, sells golf clubs and accessories under the Callaway Golf, Ben Hogan and <strong>Well again</strong>-Flight Brands. Once the <strong>dwelling</strong> of <strong>only</strong> <strong>Great</strong> Bertha, <strong>at the moment</strong> <strong>every</strong> golfer, from amateur to PGA <strong>specialized</strong> <strong>be capable of</strong> carry a <strong>inclusive</strong> <strong>location</strong> of Callaway golf clubs. They produced Callaway Golf Apparel as <strong>effortlessly</strong>. You <strong>bottle</strong> <strong>hit upon</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<p>Ely Callaway, who took Callaway Golf from those old hickory sticks to one of golf&#8217;s <strong>big</strong> <strong>in mint condition</strong> companies, resigned as <strong>Chief</strong> Executive Officer in 1996. Two years later he returned to again run the company, but <strong>sadly</strong> passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2001.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Callaway Golf&#8217;s <strong>goal</strong> is to <strong>outline</strong> and <strong>production</strong> golf <strong>tackle</strong> that <strong>pray</strong> <strong>perform</strong> <strong>each</strong> golfer a <strong>enhance</strong> golfer. Callaway Golf clubs and Accessories such as Callaway Golf Bag from their <strong>a choice of</strong> brands are frequent visitors to <strong>potent</strong> publications <strong>be fond of</strong> the Golf Digest &#8220;Hot List&#8221; and Editor&#8217;s Choices.</p>
<p> </p>
<p> Visit here for other information :</p>
<p><strong><a target="_blank" href="http://hot-golf-stuff.com/callaway-golf-club-set/">callaway golf clubs</a>, <a target="_blank" href="http://hot-golf-stuff.com/the-best-golf-course-home-in-florida/">public golf courses</a>, <a target="_blank" href="http://hot-golf-stuff.com/callaway-golf-accessories/">callaway golf accessories</a></strong></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ely Reeves Callaway, Jr., the president of Burlington Textile, was an avid golfer. When he player, Callaway <strong>forever</strong> used wooden golf clubs manufactured <strong>through</strong> a company called Hickory Sticks. <strong>Like</strong> <strong>different</strong> of the old wooden <strong>culture</strong> manufacturers, Hickory Sticks was in financial difficulty and began looking for investors to bail them out. One of the <strong>people</strong> they approached was Callaway. He had just sold his wine vineyards for a nice <strong>profit</strong> and was looking for a <strong>new</strong> <strong>resources</strong>. Why not, he thought, combine <strong>trade</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>exuberance</strong>.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>In 1982, Ely Callaway purchased 50% of Hickory Sticks and changed the company&#8217;s name to Callaway Hickory Sticks, USA. Six years later the Hickory Sticks name was dropped <strong>all</strong> <strong>together</strong>.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Realizing that golf <strong>association</strong> <strong>production</strong> was on the brink of a technical explosion, Callaway knew the company <strong>looked-for</strong> a <strong>more</strong> <strong>direction</strong>. In 1986 he asked Richard Helmstetter, of <strong>the whole lot</strong> <strong>things</strong> a billiard cue designer, to consult <strong>by means of</strong> the company <strong>practically</strong> <strong>well again</strong> <strong>institute</strong> <strong>outline</strong> and the <strong>supplementary</strong> <strong>tackle</strong> in materials and <strong>production</strong>. His ideas were <strong>smoothly</strong> received and he soon became the Callaway Golf <strong>union</strong> de signer.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Under Helmstetter, Callaway Golf soon introduced computerized <strong>institute</strong> <strong>trade</strong> and their <strong>paramount</strong> major success was the indomitable <strong>Big</strong> Bertha driver. The <strong>clever</strong> <strong>Big</strong> Bertha had a <strong>really</strong> <strong>huge</strong> steel <strong>association</strong> <strong>original</strong> that measured 190 cubic centimeters. A later <strong>style</strong>, introduced in 1997, grew to 290 cc&#8217;s. <strong>Huge</strong> Bertha revolutionized the golf driver and became the cornerstone of Callaway Golf.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Roger Cleveland, founder of Cleveland Golf, joined Callaway in 1996 as <strong>head</strong> <strong>civilization</strong> designer and soon the company was working to <strong>improve</strong> cutting edge Fusion irons.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Six years later, Callaway Golf introduced its forged wedges. Constructed <strong>by means of</strong> carbon steel, the golf wedges featured a <strong>the world</strong> <strong>skill</strong> that contained <strong>explicit</strong> U shaped grooves. Soon Callaway was offering a <strong>wide-ranging</strong> line of <strong>towering</strong> tech golf woods, irons, wedges and putters. <strong>Diverse</strong> of these are featured in our Golf <strong>Gear</strong> and <strong>Information</strong> articles and videos.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Additionally</strong> in 2002, Callaway Golf introduced the Callaway Golf ball. Their engineers used sophisticated computer programs to analyze and <strong>hear</strong> hundreds of dimple patterns and over 1,000 golf ball cores and <strong>cover</strong> materials. The result was the <strong>Direction</strong> 35 ball that combined distance, <strong>deal with</strong>, spin and durability <strong>addicted to</strong> one golf ball.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Nowadays</strong> Callaway Golf, <strong>by means of</strong> its acquisitions and internal <strong>improvement</strong>, sells golf clubs and accessories under the Callaway Golf, Ben Hogan and <strong>Well again</strong>-Flight Brands. Once the <strong>dwelling</strong> of <strong>only</strong> <strong>Great</strong> Bertha, <strong>at the moment</strong> <strong>every</strong> golfer, from amateur to PGA <strong>specialized</strong> <strong>be capable of</strong> carry a <strong>inclusive</strong> <strong>location</strong> of Callaway golf clubs. They produced Callaway Golf Apparel as <strong>effortlessly</strong>. You <strong>bottle</strong> <strong>hit upon</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<p>Ely Callaway, who took Callaway Golf from those old hickory sticks to one of golf&#8217;s <strong>big</strong> <strong>in mint condition</strong> companies, resigned as <strong>Chief</strong> Executive Officer in 1996. Two years later he returned to again run the company, but <strong>sadly</strong> passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2001.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Callaway Golf&#8217;s <strong>goal</strong> is to <strong>outline</strong> and <strong>production</strong> golf <strong>tackle</strong> that <strong>pray</strong> <strong>perform</strong> <strong>each</strong> golfer a <strong>enhance</strong> golfer. Callaway Golf clubs and Accessories such as Callaway Golf Bag from their <strong>a choice of</strong> brands are frequent visitors to <strong>potent</strong> publications <strong>be fond of</strong> the Golf Digest &#8220;Hot List&#8221; and Editor&#8217;s Choices.</p>
<p> </p>
<p> Visit here for other information :</p>
<p><strong><a target="_blank" href="http://hot-golf-stuff.com/callaway-golf-club-set/">callaway golf clubs</a>, <a target="_blank" href="http://hot-golf-stuff.com/the-best-golf-course-home-in-florida/">public golf courses</a>, <a target="_blank" href="http://hot-golf-stuff.com/callaway-golf-accessories/">callaway golf accessories</a></strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Ely Reeves Callaway, Jr., the president of Burlington Textile, was an avid golfer. When he player, Callaway <strong>forever</strong> used wooden golf clubs manufactured <strong>through</strong> a company called Hickory Sticks. <strong>Like</strong> <strong>different</strong> of the old wooden <strong>culture</strong> manufacturers, Hickory Sticks was in financial difficulty and began looking for investors to bail them out. One of the <strong>people</strong> they approached was Callaway. He had just sold his wine vineyards for a nice <strong>profit</strong> and was looking for a <strong>new</strong> <strong>resources</strong>. Why not, he thought, combine <strong>trade</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>exuberance</strong>.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>In 1982, Ely Callaway purchased 50% of Hickory Sticks and changed the company&#8217;s name to Callaway Hickory Sticks, USA. Six years later the Hickory Sticks name was dropped <strong>all</strong> <strong>together</strong>.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Realizing that golf <strong>association</strong> <strong>production</strong> was on the brink of a technical explosion, Callaway knew the company <strong>looked-for</strong> a <strong>more</strong> <strong>direction</strong>. In 1986 he asked Richard Helmstetter, of <strong>the whole lot</strong> <strong>things</strong> a billiard cue designer, to consult <strong>by means of</strong> the company <strong>practically</strong> <strong>well again</strong> <strong>institute</strong> <strong>outline</strong> and the <strong>supplementary</strong> <strong>tackle</strong> in materials and <strong>production</strong>. His ideas were <strong>smoothly</strong> received and he soon became the Callaway Golf <strong>union</strong> de signer.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Under Helmstetter, Callaway Golf soon introduced computerized <strong>institute</strong> <strong>trade</strong> and their <strong>paramount</strong> major success was the indomitable <strong>Big</strong> Bertha driver. The <strong>clever</strong> <strong>Big</strong> Bertha had a <strong>really</strong> <strong>huge</strong> steel <strong>association</strong> <strong>original</strong> that measured 190 cubic centimeters. A later <strong>style</strong>, introduced in 1997, grew to 290 cc&#8217;s. <strong>Huge</strong> Bertha revolutionized the golf driver and became the cornerstone of Callaway Golf.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Roger Cleveland, founder of Cleveland Golf, joined Callaway in 1996 as <strong>head</strong> <strong>civilization</strong> designer and soon the company was working to <strong>improve</strong> cutting edge Fusion irons.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Six years later, Callaway Golf introduced its forged wedges. Constructed <strong>by means of</strong> carbon steel, the golf wedges featured a <strong>the world</strong> <strong>skill</strong> that contained <strong>explicit</strong> U shaped grooves. Soon Callaway was offering a <strong>wide-ranging</strong> line of <strong>towering</strong> tech golf woods, irons, wedges and putters. <strong>Diverse</strong> of these are featured in our Golf <strong>Gear</strong> and <strong>Information</strong> articles and videos.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Additionally</strong> in 2002, Callaway Golf introduced the Callaway Golf ball. Their engineers used sophisticated computer programs to analyze and <strong>hear</strong> hundreds of dimple patterns and over 1,000 golf ball cores and <strong>cover</strong> materials. The result was the <strong>Direction</strong> 35 ball that combined distance, <strong>deal with</strong>, spin and durability <strong>addicted to</strong> one golf ball.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Nowadays</strong> Callaway Golf, <strong>by means of</strong> its acquisitions and internal <strong>improvement</strong>, sells golf clubs and accessories under the Callaway Golf, Ben Hogan and <strong>Well again</strong>-Flight Brands. Once the <strong>dwelling</strong> of <strong>only</strong> <strong>Great</strong> Bertha, <strong>at the moment</strong> <strong>every</strong> golfer, from amateur to PGA <strong>specialized</strong> <strong>be capable of</strong> carry a <strong>inclusive</strong> <strong>location</strong> of Callaway golf clubs. They produced Callaway Golf Apparel as <strong>effortlessly</strong>. You <strong>bottle</strong> <strong>hit upon</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<p>Ely Callaway, who took Callaway Golf from those old hickory sticks to one of golf&#8217;s <strong>big</strong> <strong>in mint condition</strong> companies, resigned as <strong>Chief</strong> Executive Officer in 1996. Two years later he returned to again run the company, but <strong>sadly</strong> passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2001.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Callaway Golf&#8217;s <strong>goal</strong> is to <strong>outline</strong> and <strong>production</strong> golf <strong>tackle</strong> that <strong>pray</strong> <strong>perform</strong> <strong>each</strong> golfer a <strong>enhance</strong> golfer. Callaway Golf clubs and Accessories such as Callaway Golf Bag from their <strong>a choice of</strong> brands are frequent visitors to <strong>potent</strong> publications <strong>be fond of</strong> the Golf Digest &#8220;Hot List&#8221; and Editor&#8217;s Choices.</p>
<p> </p>
<p> Visit here for other information :</p>
<p><strong><a target="_blank" href="http://hot-golf-stuff.com/callaway-golf-club-set/">callaway golf clubs</a>, <a target="_blank" href="http://hot-golf-stuff.com/the-best-golf-course-home-in-florida/">public golf courses</a>, <a target="_blank" href="http://hot-golf-stuff.com/callaway-golf-accessories/">callaway golf accessories</a></strong></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ely Reeves Callaway, Jr., the president of Burlington Textile, was an avid golfer. When he player, Callaway <strong>forever</strong> used wooden golf clubs manufactured <strong>through</strong> a company called Hickory Sticks. <strong>Like</strong> <strong>different</strong> of the old wooden <strong>culture</strong> manufacturers, Hickory Sticks was in financial difficulty and began looking for investors to bail them out. One of the <strong>people</strong> they approached was Callaway. He had just sold his wine vineyards for a nice <strong>profit</strong> and was looking for a <strong>new</strong> <strong>resources</strong>. Why not, he thought, combine <strong>trade</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>exuberance</strong>.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>In 1982, Ely Callaway purchased 50% of Hickory Sticks and changed the company&#8217;s name to Callaway Hickory Sticks, USA. Six years later the Hickory Sticks name was dropped <strong>all</strong> <strong>together</strong>.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Realizing that golf <strong>association</strong> <strong>production</strong> was on the brink of a technical explosion, Callaway knew the company <strong>looked-for</strong> a <strong>more</strong> <strong>direction</strong>. In 1986 he asked Richard Helmstetter, of <strong>the whole lot</strong> <strong>things</strong> a billiard cue designer, to consult <strong>by means of</strong> the company <strong>practically</strong> <strong>well again</strong> <strong>institute</strong> <strong>outline</strong> and the <strong>supplementary</strong> <strong>tackle</strong> in materials and <strong>production</strong>. His ideas were <strong>smoothly</strong> received and he soon became the Callaway Golf <strong>union</strong> de signer.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Under Helmstetter, Callaway Golf soon introduced computerized <strong>institute</strong> <strong>trade</strong> and their <strong>paramount</strong> major success was the indomitable <strong>Big</strong> Bertha driver. The <strong>clever</strong> <strong>Big</strong> Bertha had a <strong>really</strong> <strong>huge</strong> steel <strong>association</strong> <strong>original</strong> that measured 190 cubic centimeters. A later <strong>style</strong>, introduced in 1997, grew to 290 cc&#8217;s. <strong>Huge</strong> Bertha revolutionized the golf driver and became the cornerstone of Callaway Golf.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Roger Cleveland, founder of Cleveland Golf, joined Callaway in 1996 as <strong>head</strong> <strong>civilization</strong> designer and soon the company was working to <strong>improve</strong> cutting edge Fusion irons.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Six years later, Callaway Golf introduced its forged wedges. Constructed <strong>by means of</strong> carbon steel, the golf wedges featured a <strong>the world</strong> <strong>skill</strong> that contained <strong>explicit</strong> U shaped grooves. Soon Callaway was offering a <strong>wide-ranging</strong> line of <strong>towering</strong> tech golf woods, irons, wedges and putters. <strong>Diverse</strong> of these are featured in our Golf <strong>Gear</strong> and <strong>Information</strong> articles and videos.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Additionally</strong> in 2002, Callaway Golf introduced the Callaway Golf ball. Their engineers used sophisticated computer programs to analyze and <strong>hear</strong> hundreds of dimple patterns and over 1,000 golf ball cores and <strong>cover</strong> materials. The result was the <strong>Direction</strong> 35 ball that combined distance, <strong>deal with</strong>, spin and durability <strong>addicted to</strong> one golf ball.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Nowadays</strong> Callaway Golf, <strong>by means of</strong> its acquisitions and internal <strong>improvement</strong>, sells golf clubs and accessories under the Callaway Golf, Ben Hogan and <strong>Well again</strong>-Flight Brands. Once the <strong>dwelling</strong> of <strong>only</strong> <strong>Great</strong> Bertha, <strong>at the moment</strong> <strong>every</strong> golfer, from amateur to PGA <strong>specialized</strong> <strong>be capable of</strong> carry a <strong>inclusive</strong> <strong>location</strong> of Callaway golf clubs. They produced Callaway Golf Apparel as <strong>effortlessly</strong>. You <strong>bottle</strong> <strong>hit upon</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<p>Ely Callaway, who took Callaway Golf from those old hickory sticks to one of golf&#8217;s <strong>big</strong> <strong>in mint condition</strong> companies, resigned as <strong>Chief</strong> Executive Officer in 1996. Two years later he returned to again run the company, but <strong>sadly</strong> passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2001.</p>
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