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Callaway's U.S. business, which was stung by the recession, hasn't yet returned to profitability.
Callaway CEO Resigns John Kell 2011
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Mr. Timberlake, named in December as Callaway's creative director, helped craft a new marketing campaign for the golf-equipment maker that tees off this weekend.
Bringing Sexy Back to Golf? Suzanne Vranica 2012
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Callaway's U.S. business, which was stung by the recession, hasn't yet returned to profitability.
Callaway CEO Resigns John Kell 2011
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Mr. Thornley, 65 years old, joined Callaway's board in 2004.
Callaway CEO Resigns John Kell 2011
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Callaway's program has been headed in the right direction, improving from 2-10 in his first season in 2007 to 4-8 in 2008 and 5-7 (4-4 C-USA) last season, but he is under pressure to win.
UAB - Team Notes 2010
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Mr. Thornley, 65 years old, joined Callaway's board in 2004.
Callaway CEO Resigns John Kell 2011
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The company took Callaway's two piece box design - which is standard in the high end golf ball market and redesigned it to a one-piece box design.
Callaway Golf New Golf Ball Packaging Improves Sustainability 2009
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Arnold Palmer, accompanied by his 24-year-old grandson, Sam Saunders, was in Manhattan last week to promote Callaway's latest driver.
Listen to Your Grandfather! John Paul Newport 2011
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The company took Callaway's two piece box design - which is standard in the high end golf ball market and redesigned it to a one-piece box design.
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The Blazers have eight starters returning on offense and nine on defense, and the roster of scholarship players should be close to the 85-man limit for the first time in Neil Callaway's tenure.
UAB - Team Notes 2010
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