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2024 Callaway Chrome Tour, Chrome Tour X, Chrome Soft golf balls — GolfWRX Launch Report 

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What you need to know: Callaway’s flagship ball lineup is getting a major reshuffle and substantial R&D infusion. Chrome Tour and Chrome Tour X are now the company’s “better player” balls. Chrome Soft continues in name but is aimed at the “aspirational player” seeking a tour-caliber golf ball. Chrome Tour X is for the player who prioritizes control and seeks higher spin in a firmer ball. Softer and lower-spinning than Chrome Tour X, Chrome Tour targets the better player seeking distance and feel. Chrome Soft is the lowest-spinning, lowest-compression offering in the lineup. R&D centerpieces in the redesigned lineup include a Hyper Fast Soft Core, new inner and outer mantles, and a new cover formulation for improvements across all measurable categories relative to previous products.

2024 Callaway Chrome Tour, Chrome Tour X, Chrome Tour Soft golf balls: What’s new, key technology

  • HyperFast Soft Core: The engine of the golf ball is constructed from a new rubber system and base polymers to achieve target compression numbers for more ball speed across the lineup.
  • Seamless Tour Aero: Callaway leveraged in-house computational fluid dynamics to produce a seamless cover design with a configuration targeting optimal flight windows for each ball in the lineup. This combines the company’s hexagonal surface geometry with strategically placed spherical dimples for more stability.
  • High-Performance Tour Urethane Soft Cover: A new cover design with a reformulated substructure delivers low spin on driver and iron shots while retaining abundant greenside spin.
  • Tour player feedback: Throughout the design and prototyping process, Callaway engineers worked extensively with tour players, incorporating their feedback at every stage.

Callaway Chrome Tour golf balls: Additional model details

Chrome Tour: Born of a tour prototype softer, more penetrating Chrome Soft X, Chrome Tour’s Hyper Fast Soft Core is designed for better players who seek to balance soft feel and distance. The Seamless Tour Aero aerodynamic package is tuned for consistency and stability. The urethane cover prioritizes soft feel around the green.

Chrome Tour X: This is Callaway’s fastest golf ball, particularly off the driver. Chrome Tour X’s core design is configured for this purpose. The Seamless Tour Aero aerodynamic package is designed for a more penetrating ball flight. The urethane cover delivers the most spin in the lineup and more spin than Chrome Soft X generated.

Chrome Soft: Here, the Hyper Soft Fast Core is designed to deliver maximum ball speed in the lineup. The softest urethane cover in the lineup delivers the most spin for slower swingers of the club and softest feel. In Chrome Soft, the Seamless Tour Aero is tuned to deliver the highest peak height.

What Callaway says

Eric Loper, senior golf ball research & development director…

On more ball speed across the product lineup:

“The entire golf ball is compressed, every layer contributes to the performance of the golf ball on every shot. If you hit a 6-iron or even a full pitching wedge, you would see around the same amount of deformation or deflection. The core is a primary component of how the golf ball is going to perform. It enables us to manage spin rates through the bag, it changes the feel of the golf ball, but ultimately the core is designed to give us ball speed, particularly driver ball speed.

“If you have a slow core, you’re going to have a slow golf ball, so we set out to make our core much faster than we have before, capitalizing on what we’ve done in the past and building on that. We have a completely new rubber system where it’s a new base polymer that we’re using in combination with a variety of ingredients that give us the targeted compression and material properties that we’re seeking. In the end, it gives us more ball speed for each of these new products.”

On uniting better players’ insights with data to create a better ball:

“When you capture better players’ insights, some of the challenges we encounter is matching up their insights with their test data. There’s always a challenge in the industry to continue to bridge the gap between mechanical testing with what players see out on the course. There’s been a significant effort on our part to bridge that gap and to match our test results with what players are seeing.

“In some of those observations and opportunities, we’ve developed new technologies to address some of their preferences. It really comes down to, every little component of the golf ball needed to be looked at. And in these new golf balls, it’s been a complete overhaul on every component of the golf ball. It’s those little details that really matter…”

On tour

Adam Hadwin told our Andrew Tursky this regarding his switch into the Chrome Tour X ahead of The Sentry:

“I was just saying to my caddie, one thing that – again, this has been 18 holes total with it – but this has been the first real wind that we’ve played in, that I’ve played in with the golf ball, and what I have seen so far is potentially in some of the crosswinds, the mishits are still going as far as some of the more well-struck shots. Maybe it’s holding its – not that it’s holding its line per se – but it’s flying through the air on the mishits maybe a little bit better. If I remember correctly…that’s part of what they did. The aerodynamics have changed slightly so that in the air it shouldn’t take off on you. It kind of holds its line…flying a little bit better through the wind.”

Pricing, specs, availability

  • Pricing: $54.99/dozen
  • At retail: 2/2

Callaway Chrome golf ball packaging

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  3. Conor

    Jan 19, 2024 at 4:28 pm

    Callaway are trying to offer a legitimate alternative to market leaders Titleist’s Pro V1 series. In Australia, ProV1s retail at $85/doz, which is pretty steep. I’ve just looked at a retailer’s website that have physical stores as well as online orders, and the new Chome range is selling for $95/doz. At close to $8 per ball, I can’t see too many club golfers making the switch. Callaway might need to work a bit harder and offer a lower price point if they want skin in this game. I play a Titleist ball and no way I’m making the switch, not for even more $$ per doz.

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