"What recommendations would you make to Callaway golf?"

"What recommendations would you make to Callaway golf?" is something I have come across a number of times.

It's not surprising, as Callaway golf clubs have become widely respected in the game. And well used. (In fact last year the San Diego-based company probably sold one billion dollars worth of equipment.

First, may I recommend you think about the technology that's built into the clubs. There is a lot of science and engineering in these clubs.

The company has taken out many hundreds of US patents on their clubs, and in some years the patent office has awarded more than 100 to Callaway. So their clubs are pretty much state of the art. A wide range of players get more accurate and longer strikes with them.

That recommendation leads on to another -- look at the later model clubs. Second hand is always a good option with a well made club, but if you need a competitive edge, then perhaps you need to be playing with recent models and updated technological improvements.

I know they have an 'Ouch!' price, but a good discounter will find you late model clubs at good prices.

Recommendations I would make to Callaway golf -- including discounts

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Len McGrane, 62 Brookside Tce., Christchurch 8053, New Zealand