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  2. Golfsmith - Wikipedia

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    This was the reason Golfsmith owed $5.5 million to Callaway Golf Co., $5.1 million to Taylormade Golf Co. Inc., $3.5 million to Nike, $2.3 million to PING Inc. and $2.1 million to Titleist. Golfsmith CEO David Roussy blamed "a recession-driven decline in golf participation and an oversized brick-and-mortar retail presence" for its situation.

  3. Big Bertha (golf club) - Wikipedia

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    The original Big Bertha driver was launched in 1991. At the time, its design was considered highly modern and a radical departure from older drivers: it was crafted entirely of stainless steel and the head had a volume of 190 cm 3 (12 cu in). Most other drivers were still made of persimmon wood and had smaller heads.

  4. Brassie - Wikipedia

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    The dense soleplate gives the brassie a lower center of gravity and lifts up the ball faster and easier than with a traditional driver. The brassie was very different from a modern 2-wood; but in loft, appearance and use, the brassie is the antique club that is most related to a 2-wood.

  5. Society of Seniors opens Super Senior Golf Championship on ...

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    The Society of Seniors, founded in 1983 to promote competition among elite senior amateurs over age 65, has developed what has become “Golf’s greatest event for Super Seniors”, according to ...

  6. Category:Golfers from Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 November 2024, at 11:51 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Callaway Golf Company - Wikipedia

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    Callaway Golf Company engineers, recruited from Du Pont and Boeing, used aerodynamic computer programs (first used by Boeing and General Electric) to evaluate more than 300 dimple patterns and more than 1,000 variations of ball cores, boundary layers, and cover materials to create the new Rule 35 ball. They settled on only two versions of the ...

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