To follow up two lines of number-one selling drivers in the GBB Epic and Rogue, Callaway has turned to Artificial Intelligence (AI) to design the faces of the new Epic Flash and Epic Flash Sub Zero ...
When the original GBB Epic line of drivers and fairway woods was introduced they jolted the equipment world with the very first iteration of Callaway’s speed-inducing Jailbreak technology. Creating ...
Gearheads received an early Christmas present from the USGA on Monday in the form of official photos of Callaway’s soon-to-be-released Epic Flash and Epic Flash Sub Zero drivers — better known as the ...
It appears Callaway is ready for its followup to its most successful driver in decades. The Epic Flash, expected to be launched to the public early next year, has made its way this week to the USGA’s ...
In January of 2017, Callaway launched new GBB Epic and GBB Epic Sub Zero drivers, each equipped with “Jailbreak Technology.” Essentially, the Jailbreak design consisted of two titanium rods that sat ...
Callaway not only made the Epic Flash's face thinner but also faster. That combo creates increased spin and speed. [Photo: Callaway Golf] Ever since driver faces have become so incredibly thin, the ...
The year has just started, and there’s already been a slew of new drivers introduced to golfers across America. I’ve had the chance to preview several of them. Many I’ve liked, thinking they’re ...