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For almost 25 years, the Callaway Golf Company has been a trailblazer, leading the industry with innovation and design. In fact, within its short history, the company has propelled itself to being the number one manufacturer and seller of golf clubs in the world. Whether evaluating a driver or a Callaway putter, most experts agree that each of their products is carefully produced for maximum performance. In 1986, Callaway was the first golf club company to use computer-controlled machines to create their clubs. The result was a higher quality product that produced more consistent results. This constant drive to improve upon existing techniques is a perfect example of the Callaway approach. A simple look at the latest of the Callaway putters, the I-Trax, is all that is needed to see how much this company embraces the future. When it comes to Callaway putters, there are a number of different models. The classic Big Bertha, for example, offers one piece casting that gives the player a larger hitting surface for maximum control. The Callaway Odyssey putter is in the shape of a T, offering better weight distribution for a precise hit. It even has a design on the top of the putter allowing for easier alignment with the ball. The ultimate of all Callaway putters is the I-Trax. This futuristic looking item is computer milled--as are all of their products--and has incredibly precise weight distribution. In fact, it is designed in such a way as to offer a certain amount of forgiveness, even if the shot isn't perfectly hit. Made of aluminum to keep it lightweight, it has three separate weights giving it a low center of gravity and resistance to twisting, making it difficult to make a bad shot. |
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