He was the chief procurement officer for all Army uniforms during World War II and became president of the largest American textile company. He bought a vineyard in
And then he found a hickory shaft wedge in a golf shop, bought the small company called
There’s a lot to unpack with Callaway, who died in 2001 of pancreatic cancer at age 82. His son,
The book is to be released
The posthumous memoir is written in the first person.
Callaway carried a tape recorder with him and took endless notes. He was a great storyteller.
His son and Moorhead leaned on hundreds of pages of manuscripts and interviews from Dorman,
“We are honored to share Ely’s amazing life story with the world,”
His work in textiles as president of
As for the Big Bertha, Callaway said his second shot with the new club felt like it was propelled by a cannon. That’s how it got the name. Callaway remembered from his Army days a reference book on artillery that had a German howitzer reputed to launch shells longer and straighter than any other. He shared the name with his son who told him, “That’s the worst name for a product I’ve ever heard.”
Callaway’s reply was the product makes the name, not the other way around.
He also wrote about his bid to get
He never heard back from
Callaway wrote in the book: “In my opinion, going into the golf equipment business will be a real problem for
“The Unconquerable Game” also will be released as an AI-enhanced audiobook, posthumously narrated in Callaway's voice. That involves a collaboration among AI voice engineers, linguistics experts, voice actor
Tiger (heart) beat
Woods attributed that to his heart rate.
“Normally I slow my heart rate down before I pull the trigger, so dropping my heart rate down sometimes takes a little longer than others,” Woods said after his Jupiter Links beat Boston Common in a closest-to-the-pin playoff Monday night.
“As I told these guys, it’s on me,” Woods said. “I should have called time out as I built in my stance because of the time. But I was dropping my heart rate down like I normally would. It just took too long.”
Nelly’s outlook
Only she doesn’t see it as having to match her seven wins, including a major, and a record-tying streak of five straight wins.
“Last year is last year,” Korda said. “When it comes to defending titles, I mean, the field is different. There’s different girls in the field. Weather is different. Golf course could be different. There are so many variabilities that just completely changes it.”
Asked about managing her expectations, Korda again mentioned how each week (much less each year) is different because of changes in the weather conditions and how everyone else is playing.
“For me it’s going in with a positive attitude and knowing my work is done and I’m just going to enjoy myself,” Korda said. “Because the added pressure never really helps, and it just kind of takes away from the fun that you can have while playing.”
Love hurts
Davis Love III has not played since he withdrew after an opening 82 at the RSM Classic he hosts at Sea Island in November. Even so, it was surprising to hear
Love released a statement saying he had surgery at the
“I went in healthy and came out healthier,” Love said.
Divots
The PGA Tour is offering shot-by-shot details for the first time at a tournament using multiple courses. That means ShotLink will be available on “TOURCAST” and the PGA Tour app and website from
Stat of the week
The top 10 players in women's golf come from nine countries. Only
Final word
“I don’t think we should try to dumb down golf to appeal to more people. Golf is golf at the end of the day. It’s been this way for hundreds of years.” —
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