Callaway Golf Balls are durable golf balls that have gone through a number of revisions to obtain the right balance of ball and environment. Callaway offers golf balls that are practice balls and balls for competition. Both sets of golf balls are unique in design and structure, while many balls created by Callaway are technologically advanced using physics to help create a better-playing ball.
Density of Balls
The Callaway Golf Balls are low in density, causing the ball to travel a greater distance. Depending on the placement of the ball on the course, the density of the ball will determine how far the ball will travel, the spin of the ball and the tailing or winding action. Specifically, density plays a big role in putting, keeping it on course at a faster putt. Low density is essential in helping keep the ball from going wayward, which is important in keeping the score down.
iSeries Golf Balls
The iSeries Golf Balls are technologically advanced. These balls feature a dual core technological system that enables the ball to determine the spin by which club is used. Each club is designed for a specific purpose. That strategy is used to determine which ball is used. For the golf strategist, the iSeries golf ball reacts not only to the club being used, but the amount of force behind the swing and landing. The ball adjusts to its environment.
HX Hot Bites
The Hot Bites are the most common balls sold by Callaway. These balls are softer than the iSeries, which leads to a quicker stop on greens or less bounce if hit in the rough. The simple dimpled design allows the balls to stay on course if through the air, depending on the wind speed. With that, it also keeps the accuracy of the trajectory in wedge shots. Upon impact with the ground, the dimple design prevents the ball from inadvertent rolling.
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