Callaway Epic Red Tour Limited: An Immediate Sellout
11/28/2017 | by AmateurGolf.com Staff
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Just how hot is the Epic driver right now? When Callaway unveiled a limited run in cherry red, they sold out in a day
CARLSBAD, California (November 28, 2018) -- Call us late to the party.
By the time we got a chance to write up the first driver ever made available through the Callaway Customs - Tour Limited program, they were already gone.
We promise to do better next time and give you some warning. In fairness, there were only a small number of these beauties available. And with the holidays coming, anyone receiving one would be more than a little excited. (Somehow we think these aren't going to anyone but the person ordering.)
Here are the details of the Epic Red Tour Limited.
The same Epic driver that is the No. 1 at retail for 2018 only instead of green accents, a red dye-clear triaxial carbon crown. Add to that a premium Project X HZRDUS Red shaft plus a premium red leather headcover and those lucky enough to get one have something quiet unique indeed.
Please don't be mad at us, we'll get you some notice prior to the next Tour Limited release from Callaway.
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