Callaway adds Chrome Tour Triple Diamond to its golf ball lineup

Jack Hersh
Callaway adds a third member to the Chrome Tour family.
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In the past, golf ball manufacturers have given players looking for tour-level performance two options: a slightly softer ball that flies lower or a harder ball that spins more and flies higher.
But lately, more and more OEMs are adding a third option into the mix, and Callaway is the latest company to jump on the trend with new products. Chrome Tour Triple Diamond golf.
Callaway’s Triple Diamond series of woods are typically suited to high-speed players looking to eliminate spin, and the Chrome Tour Triple Diamond golf ball will help those players achieve the same goal.
The new Chrome Tour Triple Diamond golf ball features a new optimized core that provides a slightly firmer feel and a uniquely designed aerodynamic package for a penetrating, high-trajectory, low-spinning ball flight.
Compared to Callaway’s Chrome Tour and Chrome Tour Spin, resulting in more carry distance and more launch.
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“It’s really designed for players who are looking for low spin, and low spin is good for those types of players, players who spin the ball too much,” said Eric Loper, senior director of golf ball research and development at Callaway. “It’s a golf ball A golf ball that helps reduce spin, optimize trajectory, maximize distance and be more stable in the wind. “
Triple Diamond inherits all the same technologies from Chrome Tour and Chrome Tour X, including Super fast soft core and a polyurethane bay that still allows for spin and feel around the green.
Following the Chrome Tour rebrand, Callaway is set to have a banner year in golf balls in 2024, capturing 22.2% of golf balls sold last July, said global golf director Jason Finley. market share, the company’s highest-ever score.
Despite not having a direct competitor to the Titleist Pro V1x Left Dash as an option for players looking to spin less, Callaway has still achieved significant market share gains.
Now, Callaway is entering the category with the Chrome Tour Triple Diamond and looking to build on its momentum.
Price and availability
The new Callaway Chrome Tour Triple Diamond golf ball is priced at $54.99 per dozen Available in white and three track Options start January 31.

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Chrome Tour sets a new gold standard in performance for optimal distance, feel, shot shape and control. Now, our Chrome Tour Triple Diamond offers all of these award-winning performance features in a design for those who prefer a consistently penetrating flight, a slightly firmer feel, and lower spin at full impact. Designed for players. Every detail has been optimized, including the new Seamless Tour Aero and high-performance Tour polyurethane cover. Features & Benefits Achieve consistent, penetrating ball flight on every shot with the new seamless Tour Aero. This new, uniquely designed aerodynamic package is designed for penetrating ball flight in any condition. The new optimized core brings a firmer feel and ultra-fast ball speed. The core is designed for elite players who want the best balance between long distance and feel. Our high-performance tour polyurethane soft cover delivers higher launch, lower spin and tour-level greenside control. Better players can aggressively hit shots through the bag, while the coverage system provides excellent control and a tour-level feel. Precision technology delivers more consistent performance. Every detail of the Chrome Tour Triple Diamond has been engineered to ensure optimal performance throughout your gaming experience through our industry-leading manufacturing processes.
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Jack Hersh
Golf Network Editor
Jack Hirsh is GOLF’s associate equipment editor. Jack is a Pennsylvania native and a 2020 graduate of Penn State University with degrees in broadcast journalism and politics. He was captain of the high school golf team and recently returned to the program as head coach. Jack also “struggles” to stay competitive among local amateurs. Prior to joining GOLF, Jack worked for a television station in Bend, Oregon for two years, primarily as a multimedia reporter/journalist while also producing, hosting and even demonstrating weather. You can contact him at jack.hirsh@golf.com.