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Callaway HX Hot
By GOLFmagic on 25/01/2010 in products
The HX Hot Ball uses revolutionary HEX Aerodynamics- by reducing drag with the hexagons and pentagons (dimple design) this ball increases lift and maximizes distance.
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Callaway HX Hot
By GOLFmagic on 25/01/2010 in products
The HX Hot Ball uses revolutionary HEX Aerodynamics- with the hexagons and pentagons optimized to reduce drag- increase lift and maximize distance. New 3-piece construction that delivers blistering ball speed and surprisingly soft feel.
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Callaway HX Pearl
By GOLFmagic on 25/01/2010 in products
Three-piece ball features the same HEX aerodynamics used in the tour-proven HX Tour and HX Tour 56, for optimum distance and accuracy. Striking pearlised finish, gives ball a unique lustrous glow that makes it easy to spot. Beneath luminescent cover
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Callaway rolls out new Big Bertha ball
By Bob Warters on 19/01/2006 in Equipment news
For £18 a dozen you get 'very soft feel' and 'legendary distance' claim the makers.
Callaway’s 2006 Big Bertha ballCallaway Golf aims to make an impact with its latest Big Bertha ball – set to cost £18 per dozen from February 1.It claims ‘ultra low’ compression, for a ‘very soft’ feel off the clubface but with ‘legendary distance
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Callaway Warbird Plus
By GOLFmagic on 25/01/2010 in products
A redesigned golf ball featuring an all-new faster core construction and the addition of HEX Aerodynamics. The new Warbird Plus Golf Ball becomes a member of the HEX family. For the first time on a Warbird- we’ve ditched the dimples
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Now Big Bertha balls!
By Bob Warters on 19/12/2003 in Equipment news
Callaway introduces latest balls - Red and Blue - for distance and spin...
Big Bertha Blue ballNow look out for Big Bertha’s balls! They’re red and blue and aim at golfers who want more fun with distance and spin.The revamped two-piece designs with the distinctive dimple-free HEX aerodynamic pattern on the cover are soon
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Callaway's long, hot ball
By Bob Warters on 05/01/2005 in Equipment news
Core and cover the secret behind the latest ball to catch the imagination.
HEX aerodynamics offering the same ‘consistent ball flight’ of the successful HX Tour ball.Callaway says its designers at its state-of-the art ball factory near San Diego, focused on ‘increasing ball speed at impact while adhering to USGA rules
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Callaway launches new balls
By Bob Warters on 26/09/2001 in Product reviews
New range of HX and CTU balls will be here soon
HX Red ball from Callaway.Callaway Golf which has spent millions on ball development is introducing four new models – the first of which will be available in Europe in November.The CTU 30 Red and Blue versions will arrive in time for the Christmas
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Mickelson's secret weapon
By Bob Warters on 17/06/2005 in Equipment news
Callaway's HX Tour 56 ball soon to be available in the UK, as lefty bid for US Open crown
Cut-away ofCallaway HX Tour 56 ballIf Phil Mickelson goes ahead and wins this week’s US Open at Pinehurst, much of his success will be down to the new Callaway HX Tour 56 ball he’s currently using.He has had his revoutionary secret weapon – due
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Whats it sound like
By malcolm speight on 06/08/2008 in forum
Thinking of buying Hippo Hex Driver
IMHO Hi:Does anybody own or know what the HIPPO Hex drivers sound like?,seems a weird question I know but I have Confidence driver of the same square type and to be honest I love it for the straight drives it gives me BUT the sound of the ball being hit
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