Prior to the release of its 2020 Callaway Chrome Soft golf balls, Callaway invested $50 million into its ball production facility to advance precision and capabilities. Now, the company is continuing ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Callaway adds a third entry to its Chrome Soft lineup of multilayer, urethane-cover balls with the Chrome Soft X LS. As the name implies, it’s a lower-spinning model aimed at ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Callaway launches its next generation of Chrome series golf balls (Chrome Tour, Chrome Tour X and Chrome Soft) with a distinctive upgrade in a stronger, stiffer mantle layer ...
In January of 2019, Callaway debuted a new alignment and aiming system called Triple Track on the ERC Soft golf balls, then Phil Mickelson won his fifth AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am a month later using a ...
If you’ve noticed Phil Mickelson putting with Callaway’s Triple Track technology (he shot 60 in Palm Springs the first time he teed it up in competition) on his Chrome Soft X and wondered if it would ...
The new Chrome Family is designed to believe in faster with a revolutionary new Tour Fast Mantle, combined with incredible consistency for optimized performance The new lineup features a revolutionary ...
The Callaway Chrome Soft golf ball franchise grew out of a stated mission to think about the performance requirements and ultimately the design of a golf ball in a different way than other companies ...
Callaway balls are used by some of the world's best and, for 2026, the brand has announced a new line-up that features the Chrome Tour, Chrome Tour X and Chrome Soft aiming to be among the best golf ...
Callaway engineers set out to produce a family of golf balls that any golfer could fit into and benefit from—from Jon Rahm, Xander Schauffele, and Phil Mickelson, all the way to the weekend warrior.
For years and years, golfers have used alignment aids on their golf balls to improve alignment and make more putts. When lining up a putt, many golfers use the logo stampings on the golf ball, or they ...
In the past, golf ball makers have offered players seeking Tour-level performance two options: A slightly softer ball that flies lower or a firmer ball that spins more and goes higher. But lately, ...
Adding another option to the Chrome Tour family, Callaway delivers a low-spin, low-flying ball for fast-swinging players.