ABOUT adaptive golf Chaz Bowker, after finishing T14 in general and T2 in sharing the short stature of 2024 US Adaptive OpenHis career has been in Up-And-Up, and has been sent even higher thanks to a recent partnership with Callaway Golf.
Bowker sat with host Johnny Wunder for this week’s Golf Episode fully equipped to talk about his journey through adaptive Golf and his partnership with Callaway, who was introduced in April.
Wunder became acquainted with Bowker while working in Callaway and Bowker was getting to know the brand.
“I’m happy to be paired with them, spreading awareness of adaptive golf,” Bowker said. “And I would sincerely think that it was probably the night I saw you and within that week, I started talking to everyone in Callaway and they just wanted to start working with me. And since then, it was set on the stone.”
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As part of his role as an Ambassador Callaway, Bowker works with the team at the ELY CALLAWAY (ECPC) performance center in Carlsbad, Calif. To get his set called.
“It was like a dream come true, being able to see such a structure and see all the scenes of the backstage of how the ball is done, how clubs, testing and everything,” Bowker said. “And then once down the ECPC and having my appropriate time, it was exciting because at the beginning when they saw my clubs I was playing, they go,” Who did that? “And I said, ‘I did’.
“We’re seeing it. I found a way to play this game and that’s the way I’m doing it. And the boys in the tour department said, let’s build something right.”
Bowker, who likes to find what works and stick with him, said he now plays Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond Tour Driver With a Mitsubishi vanquish shaft and a 3 -shaped wood with the same shaft.

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Baganta then begins to become interesting with a 5-drru, 7-dru, followed by a 5-hybrid instead of a 5-hekuri. Instead of a 6-hook, Bowker was equipped for an Elyte 11-Dru Callaway.
“I had a problem hitting the ball up with my 5 and 6-myones, so we found a way to raise that ball,” Bowker said. “And I thought it was the right movement, so we did it.”
Bowker has Callaway Apex Apex Apex Apex at 7-PW, but its configuration of the bag is just another example of why the appropriate intake can lead to a much easier time by shooting lower results.
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Jack Harsh is the editor of associate equipment in Golf. A local Pennsylvania, Jack is a graduate of 2020 at Penn State University, earning degrees in transmitted journalism and political science. He was captain of his Golf High School team and recently returned to the program to serve as the main coach. Jack also * try * to remain competitive in local amateurs. Before joining Golf, Jack spent two years working at a Bend TV station, Oregon, mainly as a multimedia journalist/reporter, but also producing, anchoring and even presenting the weather. He can be reached in jack.hirsh@golf.com.