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Ball Wars zone
By Bob Warters on 17/10/2001 14:57:48
Dunlop - Callaway wrangle goes on
Dunlop Slazenger has counter-sued Callaway Golf in the latest installment of Ball Wars, in which the two companies claim each has stolen the other's ball-making ideas.Callaway spent over $170million developing its own ball factory two years ago
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Lawrie signs with Callaway
By Golfmagic Newswire on 14/04/2000 15:25:00
Paul Lawrie has finally signed to play with Callaway Golf equipment
1999 Open Champion Paul Lawrie has signed up to play as a Callaway Golf Staff Professional and use the company's equipment.Under the terms of the endorsement agreement, Lawrie will play Callaway Golf metal woods and irons, use an Odyssey putter
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Callaway sue Internet retailer
By Golfmagic Newswire on 07/06/2000 14:50:00
Callaway Golf stop fake clubs being sold online and warn all others to stop or face a huge legal bill
Callaway Golf announced today that it has settled a law suit filed on May 18, 2000, in the United States District Court in Santa Ana, California, against Taylor Golf Supply, of Detroit, Michigan. The suit alleges that Taylor Golf Supply operated a
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Seve joins Callaway
By Martin Park on 14/02/2001 13:19:00
El Maestro joins the Callaway stable after pulling out a year early from his Mizuno contract...
Seve Ballesteros has parted company with Mizuno and joined Callaway Golf’s staff professionals.El Maestro has been using Mizuno woods and irons for the last couple of seasons but has pulled out of his club contract a year early to join the Callaway
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First win for Callaway Ball
By Martin Park on 15/02/2000 22:45:00
Bruce Fleisher uses new Callaway ball to win on Senior PGA Tour
In a resounding victory, both for Callaway Golf Company and for its new golf ball business, Callaway Golf Staff Professional Bruce Fleisher birdied the final two holes on Sunday to win the Royal Caribbean Classic at the Links at Key Biscayne
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Rule 35 now legal
By Martin on 23/03/2000 13:29:00
The new Callaway Ball can now be used in competition, if you can get hold of one!
The new “Rule 35”golf balls introduced by the Callaway Golf Ball Company have been added to the USGA conforming golf ball list. Both the Firmfeel and the Softfeel balls can now be used in all competition governed by USGA rules. The balls, which
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Ball War boiling over
By Golfmagic Newswire on 13/09/2000 19:05:00
Callaway and Bridgestone are at loggerheads as Callaway counter-sue in court today
Callaway Golf Ball Company, have filed a countersuit against Bridgestone in U.S. District Court in Atlanta, today. The lawsuit alleges that Bridgestone has asserted certain golf ball patents against Callaway Golf that were known to be either
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Now Callaway shines with shoes
By Bob Warters on 19/03/2004 09:11:16
Following its licensing agreement with Tour Golf Group in the US, Callaway is set to challenge FootJoy, Hi-Tec and adidas in golf footwear in Europe. Find out more...
Callaway Runner Following its licensing agreement with Tour Golf Group in the US, Callaway is set to challenge FootJoy, Hi-Tec and adidas in golf footwear in Europe. The Callaway Golf footwear collection includes several styles to suit all ages
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Balls row: See you in court!
By Golfmagic correspondent on 04/03/2009 14:48:58
Now Titleist accuses Callaway
Callaway Tour iX balls - at the centre of row with Titleist Titleist golf ball maker the Acushnet Company, has filed a counter patent infringement lawsuit in the US court of the District of Delaware, claiming Callaway’s Tour i and Tour iX golf
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Callaway Pro's do not use Rule-35
By Martin Park on 26/02/2000 16:43:00
Callaway Pro's use a different ball than the new Rule-35
The long awaited Callaway golf balls that were launched at the PGA Merchandise in Orlando in February are not the same as the Rule 35 balls coming to our shops soon. The balls used by Callaway staff Pro's bear different dimple patterns. Callaway had
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