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  2. Callaway Golf Company - Wikipedia

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    Callaway Golf Company engineers, recruited from Du Pont and Boeing, used aerodynamic computer programs (first used by Boeing and General Electric) to evaluate more than 300 dimple patterns and more than 1,000 variations of ball cores, boundary layers, and cover materials to create the new Rule 35 ball. They settled on only two versions of the ...

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    In 2020, DeChambeau won the U.S. Open and tied for fourth in the PGA Championship. It seemed, for a moment, like the future of golf was chunky musclebound lads pounding the ball without mercy ...

  4. Callaway Nuclear Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    The Callaway Plant is a nuclear power plant located in Callaway County, Missouri. The plant is Missouri's only nuclear power plant and is close to Fulton, Missouri . [ 2 ] The 2,767 acres (1,120 ha) site began operations on December 19, 1984.

  5. David Callaway - Wikipedia

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    David James Edward Callaway is a biological nanophysicist in the New York University School of Medicine, where he is professor and laboratory director.He was trained as a theoretical physicist by Richard Feynman, Kip Thorne, and Cosmas Zachos, and was previously an associate professor at the Rockefeller University after positions at CERN and Los Alamos National Laboratory.

  6. Richard Callaway (umpire) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Callaway (2 August 1860 – 19 March 1935 at Sydney) was an Australian Test cricket umpire. Callaway's younger brother Sydney played Test cricket for Australia. Callaway umpired 31 first-class matches between 1899 and 1921. [1] He officiated in three Test matches between Australia and England in the 1901/02 season.

  7. Fuller Earle Callaway - Wikipedia

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    Fuller E. Callaway Sr. died on February 12, 1928, at his home, Hills and Dales Estate in LaGrange, Georgia. One son, Fuller E. Callaway Jr., would later become the CEO of Callaway Mills. Callaway Plaza on the campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology is named after him. [6] The other son, Cason Jewell Callaway, founded Callaway Gardens. [7] [8]