Northern Ireland's Royal Portrush and Scotland's Carnoustie have been chosen to host the British Amateur Championship in 2014 and 2015 respectively.
Callaway Diablo Forged Irons Portrush is the only course outside Scotland and England ever to have staged The Open - That was way back in 1951 and was won by Max Faulkner - but there are moves being made currently to see the Open return there.
Carnoustie, in the meantime, saw Paul Lawrie win the 1999 Open after Jean Van de Velde triple-bogeyed the final hole in trying to hit the ball out of the water and Padraig Harrington triumphed there in 2007 when he beat Sergio Garcia in a play-off.
Callaway has reached a new level of performance in a forged iron, offering avid players the chance to play with irons featuring all the benefits of a Tour-level set. These clubs provide golfers the best distance they have ever seen in a
Callaway Diablo Forged Ironswith unprecedented feel, accuracy and forgiveness.
Forged Precision and Feel
The soft, carbon steel body is perimeter weighted for enhanced playability and combines with a precision welded 455 Carpenter Steel face to provide incredibly soft, responsive feel at impact.
Accuracy and Workability
The sleek, compact head shape features a thin top line, narrow sole, shorter blade length and minimal offset, providing premium control and shot-shaping performance for a wide range of golfers.
Configured for Distance
The irons generate better distance than other
Callaway Diablo Forged Irons because of a lower, deeper center of gravity that promotes a strong, penetrating trajectory. The undercut cavity improves stability on off-center hits and the thin, energy-efficient face increases ball speeds.