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    Callaway Golf Company

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    decided to pick one of my favorite companies of all times for golf clubs, balls and golf accessories. That company is called Callaway Golf Company. This Company started back in 1982 when Ely Callaway started to play golf with Hickory-Shaft clubs, which were made by a small two entrepreneurs company in California, which were founded by Richard Parente and Dick De La Cruz. Ely Callaway loved Hickory-Shafted clubs so much he decided to invest in their company for a base price of $400,000 dollars. Now in 2016 their firm headquarter is located in Carlsbad, California, where they have roughly 2,600 employees working along side their current CEO is Oliver G. Brewer…

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    Callaway Golf History

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    working with golf equipment such as Callaway Golf. Callaway Golf Company designs, manufactures and sells golf clubs (drivers, fairway woods, irons, wedges and putters) and golf balls. The Company also sells golf accessories such as golf bags, golf gloves, golf headwear, travel covers and bags, golf towels and golf umbrellas. Callaway generally sells its products to golf retailers, directly and through its wholly owned subsidiaries and to third-party distributors. Its products are sold in the…

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    drive. Of course only the best use the best golf ball...the Titleist Pro V1. This high-priced luxury ball soars through the air alone, but out of nowhere the inexpensive Callaway Warbird cuts through the air, trying to squeeze the last bit of distance it has in it. This is not a race, but a simple challenge to get the most distance between the Pro V1 and the Warbird. To get the gold you must have the aerodynamics, less drag, more velocity, a high-energy core, a firm ionomercover and, lastly, the…

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    Scott Cameron Case Study

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    Scotty Cameron: Changing the Golf World The name “Scotty Cameron” may not mean much to someone who is not fully familiarized with golf equipment and the people and companies that make it, but for someone who is, he is just known as “Scotty.” Scotty Cameron is a golf rock star (Sports & News). Yes, Scotty Cameron is a real person, not just a corporate name like Titleist, Taylormade, or Callaway, three of the more golf equipment production companies; however, all four companies are in golf club…

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    Some people say that they golf to relax. I however cannot understand that statement. Personally I would rather just throw my first three balls directly into the river and drop my fourth two hundred feet from the green. And I’d rather build castles in the sand trap rather than try to pitch a ball out of it. But somehow in the seventh grade I found myself on the junior high golf team. Although I didn’t know it when I wrote my name on the sign-up sheet, golf would teach me the most important lesson…

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    Equipment The “Rules of Golf” supply extensive detail on the specifications allowed when manufacturing a golf club. As with most of the rules these ones are geared towards tournament players. Recreational golfers should be allowed to use whichever clubs they wish to use. If a club that is illegal in a tournament will give an extra few yards to an average golfer it can dramatically increase the pace at which that golfer plays. Hitting the ball farther not only makes it quicker to get from tee to…

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    Muscle Back Research Paper

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    Daniel Ward Professor Meyers English 111 5 October 2015 Cavity-Back Versus Muscle-Back Could game improvement irons be preventing individuals from becoming a better ball striker? The game improvement concept that originated in the 1980s has offered a new style of golf club head called a cavity-back. The sole purpose of the cavity-back iron design is to combine forgiveness and playability for the average golfer and to lower one’s scores quickly. Traditionally, the muscle-back iron design…

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    If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em. That is the stance that the Saddle Creek Golf Resort in Copperopolis is taking to embrace the drought. The ideal golf course has perfectly manicured grass that is as green as an Ireland hillside.But with water usage being highly monitored, and unnecessary outdoor watering being heavily scrutinized, Saddle Creek decided to roll with the punches and has decided that brown is beautiful. “I’ve been playing golf all my life and have been used to playing on very lush,…

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    through college or finding something you love out of highschool we strive to become better. We have envy and jealousy towards the higher class. We think to ourselves how lucky they are. The american dream is education and work. Yes, education and work is available but that doesn 't necessarily result in being rich. Dexter in Winter Dreams by F. Scott Fitzgerald, wasn’t necessarily poor. His dad owning the second best grocery store he did have some money. But it wasn’t the best grocery…

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    Nobody’s moment will compare to the one I had during my junior year golf season. I honestly wish I could just forget the experience, but I feel like it is engrained into my brain. It will definitely be a day I will not forget anytime soon. The day started off like any other high schooler’s day. I woke up dreading the school day and all the assignments I would be forced to complete. This day was different…

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