Callaway adds speed to 2026 updates of Chrome Tour and Chrome Tour X golf balls

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Callaway has announced its new 2026 family of Chrome Tour, Chrome Tour X and Chrome Soft golf balls, all featuring a new Tour Fast Mantle, which they say is the fastest they’ve ever used in a golf ball before.

With this new release, Callaway has developed its fastest Chrome Tour golf ball ever without taking the usual shortcut of making it firmer. Over the last four years, Callaway worked closely with a material supplier to develop a new material for the outer mantle layer, just beneath the soft urethane cover.

The golf balls also feature the second generation of Callaway’s Seamless Tour Aero technology, creating a more uniform cover of the golf ball and leading to more consistent flight.

A new Tour Flex Mantle
The core of the new 2026 Chrome Tour design is really not the core at all; it’s in the mid-layer of the golf balls, known as the mantle. The mantle is where Callaway uses a new 16 per cent higher-flex-modulus material that stiffens this layer of the golf ball. That doesn’t sound good for a golf ball, right? But when you think about the golf ball being struck with a driver and you think about the golf ball being a spring, using a stiffer material really results in a stiffer spring. And so when you compress that golf ball, it’s going to come off the face with more velocity.

The Tour Flex Mantle allowed both balls to gain speed off the tee and, in the case of the Chrome Tour X, reduced driver and iron spin, giving it better performance in the wind.

A consistent golf ball leads to consistent golf shots
To improve the aerodynamic consistency of the golf ball, Callaway got down to the nitty-gritty. When the cover of the golf ball is manufactured, there is excess material, called flash, where the two sides of the cover are joined. The typical industry practice is to buff that flash out, but that can distort the dimples around that seam line. Instead of buffing the excess out at just the seam, Loper said the company is now grinding the cover more globally, across the entire surface to ensure a uniform cover thickness.

If you take that industry-wide problem and you hit a shot into the green in-seam, the ball is going to tend to want to fly lower and longer, and cross-seam, it’s going to fly higher and shorter, which leads to inconsistency. With the 2026 product, regardless of orientation, it will be consistent. Even a 5-10-foot difference on an approach shot can translate into a significant change in make percentage.

The 2026 Callaway Chrome Tour lineup
As in the previous generation, the Chrome Tour family has three different golf balls to choose from.

2026 Callaway Chrome Tour
What is it: The Chrome Tour is the softer of the two four-piece, Tour-level golf balls and is going to have lower spin throughout the bag. Additionally, the Chrome Tour is going to launch slightly higher than Chrome Tour X and will have a more parabolic flight.

Who it’s for: For someone who is looking to keep spin down and prefers a softer feel around the greens, the Chrome Tour is your answer.

2026 Callaway Chrome Tour X
What is it: Chrome Tour X is the fastest and firmest ball in the lineup and spins the most throughout the bag. The new Tour Flex Mantle reduces some of that driver and iron spin compared to the previous generation. This leads to better wind performance. Chrome Tour X also launches slightly lower but has a steeper upward trajectory, which can give the appearance of higher flight.

Who it’s for: Those looking to get the most speed and have a firmer feel as well as players who need a lower launch and more spin with their irons.

2026 Callaway Chrome Soft
What is it: A three-piece construction, the Chrome Soft is a more amateur-friendly Tour-level option with a softer feel. The Chrome Soft will launch the highest and have the softest feel of the three golf balls.

Who it’s for: The Chrome Soft is for lower speed players who need a higher launch and lower spin for max distance.

The biggest takeaways from my testing with the new Chrome Tour golf balls were both the speed and consistency through the wind with the new golf ball. Whatever you’re fit for, the new Chrome Tour family is going to be an improvement over the previous generation. The new Callaway Chrome Tour family of golf balls is available for pre-orders starting Jan. 6 and will arrive at retail locations on Jan. 30. A dozen golf balls will cost €59.99.

Chrome Tour golf balls come in both white and yellow with the options of both the Triple Track and TruTrack alignment aids. Chrome Tour X has the same options, but only in white. Chrome Soft golf balls are available with all of the options of Chrome Tour, plus a 360 Triple Track option.

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