10 Best Callaway Golf Ball
Updated on: December 2023
Best Callaway Golf Ball in 2023
Callaway Golf Supersoft Golf Balls, (One Dozen), White

- The Callaway Super soft is a long, straight distance ball that’s incredibly soft
- An ultra low compression core promotes fast ball speed and increased accuracy
- New Low Drag HEX Aerodynamics are optimized to reduce drag and enhance lift for longer carry and longer distance
- A new softer Trigonometry cover formulation has a low compression for enhanced feel and increased greenside control
Callaway Golf Chrome Soft Truvis Golf Balls, (One Dozen), Truvis Red (Prior Generation)

- Increased Focus and Visibility
- Fast Ball Speeds & Low Spin Off The Driver
- Distance & Control Through The Bag
- Pinpoint Greenside Control
- Ultra Soft Feel
Callaway Golf ERC Soft Triple Track Golf Balls, (One Dozen), White

- ERC Soft is our longest Callaway golf ball with soft feel
- The multi material hybrid cover creates an exceptional combination of faster ball speeds, incredibly soft feel, and noticeably higher spin for excellent control
- A graphene infused Dual Soft Fast Core maximizes compression energy while minimizing driver spin and promoting high launch for long distance
- New Triple Track Technology helps to improve alignment compared to a regular side stamp alignment aid
Callaway Superhot '18 Golf Ball (15 Ball Pack, Bold Red)

- Pattern : HEX Aerodynamics and Long Distance From Tee to Green
- Increased Short Game Spin and Control
- New Superhot BOLD options are available in MATTE finish: yellow, red, or orange
Chrome Soft X Triple Track Golf Balls (One Dozen)

- Chrome Soft X Triple Track Golf Balls combine Tour-proven distance and performance, unparalleled feel, exceptional miss-hit forgiveness, a Graphene Dual Soft Fast Core and our new Triple Track Technology.
- Triple Track uses Vernier Hyper Acuity to improve alignment, for better putter putting accuracy compared to a regular side stamp alignment aid.
- The Graphene-infused Dual Soft Fast Core with a new, larger inner core maximizes compression energy while minimizing driver-spin and promoting high launch for long distance.
- Premium dual-core construction promotes more distance off of your longer clubs, and more control off of mid-irons, short-irons and wedges.
- Thin ultra-soft Tour Urethane Cover feels fantastic and generates shot-controlling, stroke-saving spin on pitches and chips.
Callaway Golf Chrome Soft Golf Balls, (One Dozen), White (Prior Generation)

- Fast Ball Speeds & Low Spin Off The Driver
- Distance & Control Through The Bag
- Pinpoint Greenside Control
- Ultra Soft Feel
- Forgiveness
Callaway Warbird Golf Ball, Prior Generation, (One Dozen), White

- Callaway's renowned HEX Aerodynamics reduce drag and promote high launch for increased speed, hang-time and distance
- The extra-large high-energy core is highly compressible to unlock more potential distance at any swing speed
- Thin, high-sensory ionomer cover works with the core to promote super-satisfying feel off every club
- The Package Weight Of The Product Is 9.1 Pounds
Callaway HEX Tour Soft 24 Golf Balls

- Improves spin separation, so you can hit longer, straighter shots
- The soft cover and low compression provide great feel off of every shot
- Improved cover creates green-grabbing control so that your shots around the green stop quickly
- 24 golf balls
- Product of Taiwan
Callaway Golf Supersoft Magna Golf Balls, (One Dozen), Yellow

- Superset Magna is oversized ball that creates all the super long, super straight, and super soft characteristics of Superset with a super easy-to-hit construction.
- The ultra-low compression core promotes faster ball speed for longer distance and increased accuracy.
- Newly designed HEX Aerodynamics are optimized to reduce drag and enhance lift for long carry and long distance.
- A Soft Trigonometry cover formulation creates shot-stopping wedge spin and great feel.
Callaway Golf Chrome Soft Truvis Golf Balls, (One Dozen), Stars and Stripes, Prior Generation

- Fast ball speeds & low spin off the driver
- Distance & control through the bag
- Pinpoint greenside control
- Ultra-soft feel
- Forgiveness
Ameren UE Wants to Build a Second Power Plant in Callaway County, Missouri
Due to the rising demand for cheap power and stricter regulations on coal-powered plants many utilities feel the need to start examining nuclear power again despite all of the dangers....
Earlier in 1979, we had own accident at Three Mile Island. The accident occurred just a few weeks after the release of the popular movie "The China Syndrome." For those of you who may have seen the movie, the China syndrome is what theoretically happens when a nuclear power plant suffers a complete meltdown and in theory the reactor could keep going through the earth until it reaches China on the other side of the world. Though not nearly as bad as Chernobyl and although there were no immediate deaths, there was widespread damage to the environment. The accident and the movie caused some widespread protest throughout the country. That, and the availability of cheap natural gas and a relaxing of restrictions on coal-fired power plants essentially caused a 100% shutdown of nuclear power plant construction in the United States. (www.wikipedia.com)
But now with global warming and the increased price of power, some are looking at nuclear power again. And as the energy crunch gets worse, I think that the nuclear power card will begin showing up on the table more and more. Back in the fifties and sixties during the Cold War, being vaporized in an atomic explosion was the big fear. It was even on the children's minds as they huddled underneath their desks during the drills at school. Some of the yellow and black atomic energy signs are still posted in public fallout shelters and a few people still have shelters dug deep into their back yards. But we forget than a complete meltdown or explosion at a nuclear power plant could be even worse.
According to the St. Louis Post Dispatch, (www.stltoday.com) Ameren UE, the local power plant here in Missouri, recently filed an application to build and operate a second nuclear power plant in Callaway County, Missouri. If Ameren moves ahead with the 6-9 billion dollar project, it will be built right next to the existing plant. It has been more than 30 years since the last nuclear power plant was licensed but many power companies feel that rising power demands to cool bigger homes and, believe it or not, to charge iPods and cell phones. There is also the likelihood that congress will pass stricter regulation on coal-powered plants, (the biggest producers of carbon dioxide emissions) that will necessitate more construction.
There are some obstacles however. First is the cost. Congress will have to repeal a 1976 law that states that utilities can't pass on the cost of constructing new power plants to their customers. And, hopefully, newer and better sources of alternative power will be discovered that can be done more cheaply.