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Ely Callaway Jr. was born on 3 June, 1919 in LaGrange, Georgia, US, is a Founder. Discover Ely Callaway Jr.'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

Popular As Ely Reeves Callaway Jr.
Occupation Entrepreneur
Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 3 June, 1919
Birthday 3 June
Birthplace LaGrange, Georgia, US
Date of death (2001-07-06) Rancho Santa Fe, California, US
Died Place Rancho Santa Fe, California, US
Nationality Georgia

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Ely Callaway Jr. Net Worth

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2001

In April 2001, at age 82, Ely Callaway was diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer. Until that time, he had arrived early at his Carlsbad office nearly every day—unless he was traveling for business—driving himself to and from work, actively and aggressively engaged in the business of selling what he called “Demonstrably Superior and Pleasingly Different” golf clubs. Just a few months after his cancer diagnosis in 2001, Ely Callaway died. The headstone on the Callaway family plot in LaGrange, Georgia, states: "He considered himself very fortunate in all aspects of his life".

1990

Ely Callaway was awarded an Emory Medal in 1990 and an honorary doctor of humane letters degree in 1996. According to a 1994 profile in Golf Digest, "In his sixty-plus years in business, Callaway's reputation for honesty, ethics, and generosity is unblemished."

1981

In 1981, Callaway Winery and Vineyard was purchased by Hiram Walker and Sons for $14 million, leaving Ely Callaway with a $9 million profit. Retired for a second time, he was playing golf when he discovered Hickory Sticks clubs in a Palm Springs-area golf shop. The old fashioned-looking, wooden clubs looked similar to those he had played with as a youth. However, these clubs were unique; they had a hollowed wooden shaft that was filled with a steel rod for strength and consistency. Hickory Stick, then owned by Richard Parente, Dick De La Cruz and Tony Manzoni, was looking for investors, and Ely Callaway was looking for a third career. In 1982, he purchased half ownership of Hickory Stick USA for $400,000. It soon became Callaway Hickory Stick USA, and by 1984 Ely Callaway purchased the company in full, becoming Callaway Golf – his third and most successful business venture.

1973

Ely Callaway purchased 140 acres of land in Temecula, California and decided to turn it into a vineyard. Some people said the area was unsuitable for growing grapes, but Ely Callaway hired soils and climate experts who determined that the Temecula area had a microclimate that indeed was suitable for grape growing. He planted his grapes in 1973 and established Callaway Winery and Vineyards in 1974. The first wines were sold in 1975, and Callaway Riesling was served at a luncheon for Queen Elizabeth II in New York; the Queen asked for two glasses and a meeting with the vintner, and soon Temecula began to earn a reputation as a legitimate wine-producing region.

1950

In the late 1950s, Textron hired Ely Callaway away from Deering-Milliken; Textron was then sold to Burlington Industries. He became vice president at Burlington in 1960, then president and director by 1968. But when he was passed over for the top spot as chairman of the company, he retired in 1973, and headed west to launch his next career.

1940

He joined the Army as a reserve officer in 1940 and earned a reserve officer’s commission through a correspondence course. Despite his intent to stay away from the family business of textiles, he was assigned to the Philadelphia Centralized Procurement Agency; the Army decided fabrics suited him after learning of his family’s history in textiles and Callaway Mills. He fulfilled his one-year obligation in October 1941, and decided to re-enlist. Just a few months later, Pearl Harbor was bombed, and his role and responsibilities expanded exponentially. "All of a sudden we were buying hundreds of millions of items of apparel and all of the fabrics," he said. "[By 1945,] we had about twenty-five thousand people working there administering contracts all over the United States. I was spending at the rate of something like $700 million a year under just my jurisdiction, with my name on every contract. So you learn business real quick," he told Emory Magazine.

He rose to the rank of major and married; at just 24 years old, he became the youngest major in the Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot. His three children, Reeves, Lisa and Nicholas, were born in the 1940s and 50s and when Ely Callaway was discharged from the Army, he had several job offers and contacts in the textiles industry. He went to work for Deering-Milliken Co. in Atlanta. Charming and charismatic, he was chosen to launch a new company division in New York and became a rising corporate star. One of his greatest professional successes in the textiles business came from his development of polyester blends. "I was one of the leaders of the move toward the fundamental new fabrics, Dacron blended first with wool and then with cotton," he told Emory Magazine. "It started at Milliken and increased tremendously at Burlington. My first real success was a blend of wool and Dacron, which went into men's suitings and became very famous. It led the way for all the other fabrics to be adopted as blends instead of 100 percent."

1937

Ely Callaway played golf as a youth, and was a distant cousin of golf legend Bobby Jones. He won four successive championships at LaGrange’s Highland Country Club. He was business manager of his high school newspaper and yearbook. His family wanted him to be an engineer, but he was determined to obtain a liberal arts degree. At Emory, he was senior class president while working as the business manager for the university publication called The Campus. He was a 1937 initiate of the Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order and was a member of the Omicron Delta Kappa leadership fraternity. He graduated with a degree in history in 1940.

1919

Ely Reeves Callaway Jr. (1919-2001) was an American entrepreneur, winemaker and vintner, and golf club manufacturer, as the founder of the Callaway Golf Company in 1982.

He had three successful careers: first in the textile industry, then in winemaking, and finally in golf equipment. Ely Callaway was born in 1919 and raised in LaGrange, Georgia. Even as he explored business ventures in New York, and later in California, he maintained his distinctive Southern charm and persona.