Callaway Golf Company, an industry leader in golf equipment and innovation, today officially announced its new Chrome Soft X LS golf ball.
The golf ball is designed for maximum distance from a lower spin profile, and features all of the fast ball speed characteristics from the company’s popular, Tour-proven Chrome Soft X.
This new ball is especially suited for better players who want to “bomb it” off the tee, with a tremendous combination of long distance and a straight ball flight from their longer clubs.
It’s a four-piece, single core construction that’s engineered to increase speed through a SoftFast Core, a Dual Mantle System, and a refined urethane cover. The high-speed core design is significantly larger to create more distance through the bag, and it works with the mantle system to deliver high resilience and speed.
Chrome Soft X LS also promotes maximum greenside control from the thin proprietary urethane cover for high spin, low launch and excellent feel in your scoring clubs. Marc Leishman, Akshay Bhatia, and Wesley Bryan are all using this ball on the PGA Tour. Players on the LPGA, European and Korn Ferry Tours are using it in competition as well.
Callaway believes that its Chrome Soft family isn’t just better, it’s better for everyone. It includes Chrome Soft, the Company’s No.1-selling Tour ball with incredible distance, soft feel and short game control.
Chrome Soft X is its No.1 ball on Tour for players like Jon Rahm, Xander Schauffele, and Phil Mickelson. And Chrome Soft X LS is a tremendous offering for low handicap players who want to hit their longest, straightest drives and attack the pin.
The Chrome Soft X LS is available in Australia now.
RRP: $74.99.
You can visit www.callawaygolf.com.au to learn more about the Chrome Soft family and find out which of these models is best suited for your game.
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