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Callaway Golf Company
21
1995
Callaway Golf
becomes the
No. 1 driver
brand across the
world’s major
professional
tours.
Annika
Sorenstam
wins the first
of her back-
to-back U.S.
Women’s
Open titles
using Callaway
Golf clubs.
1997
Alison Nicholas
uses Callaway
Golf clubs to
win the U.S.
Women’s Open.
1999
The Robb Repor t
honors Callaway
Golf as “Best
of the Best”
in golf clubs.
Golfweb.com
names the Great
Big Bertha Hawk
Eye Titanium
Driver the
best driver
of the year.
Bruce Fleisher
uses Callaway
Golf clubs to
win his first
two events
on the Senior
PGA Tour.
2000
Annika
Sorenstam
satisfies the
performance
requirements
for entry into
the LPGA Hall
of Fame using
Callaway Golf
clubs and balls.
The Robb Report
names Callaway
Golf woods
“Best of
the Best.”
2001
Annika
Sorenstam uses
Callaway Golf
clubs and balls
while becoming
the first woman
to shoot 59
in competition.
She also wins
her third major
championship
and has a four-
event winning
streak.
Ty Tryon uses
Callaway Golf
clubs and balls
to become the
youngest player
to earn a PGA
Tour card at
age 17.
Charles Howell III
named PGA Tour
Rookie of the Year.
Bruce Fleisher
uses Callaway
Golf clubs and
balls to win the
U.S. Senior Open,
his first senior
major title.
Callaway Golf
leads all U.S. golf
manufacturers in
patents granted.
2002
Annika
Sorenstam
becomes the
first Callaway
Golf Staff
Professional
to win on tour
with the Big
Bertha C4
Driver and
HX golf ball.
Callaway
Golf Training
Organization
named among
Top 100 in
North America.