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Dave bartels

January 22nd, 2020

Callaway Chrome Soft family will be more different from each other than ever before to better meet the needs of different players

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January 5th, 2019

Callaway’s new balls focus on products for non-tour players – using tour ball tech

Callaway’s lineup of new balls for 2019 are a reminder that as compelling as tour-played golf balls might be, there are a lot more golfers who aren’t tour players and those golfers just might need a different kind of ball.

January 24th, 2018

Callaway’s new Chrome Soft balls aim to use Nobel Prize technology to improve driver distance, short-game spin

Two new balls feature graphene nanoparticles in the outer core to increase the spin difference between long and short shots.

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