- When developing the new chrome soft series, callaway's first focus was on 3d x-ray technology that allows visibility into the inside of the ball. Using this technology, it is possible to confirm whether the ball is being produced according to the design value, and to provide all golfers with highly accurate balls.
- In addition to 3D X-ray technology, Callaway has invested approximately 55.<> billion yen to review its ball manufacturing production facilities and processes. Rules are set for balls regarding symmetry, size, weight, and flight performance, but the introduction of new equipment has improved manufacturing accuracy and reduced production errors, making it possible to produce balls that are closer to the upper limit of these rules than ever before. Of course, the new chrome soft series of balls is made with these new equipment.
- The new Chrome SOFT ball uses a single core, which tends to produce the initial ball velocity, and has a three-piece structure. Thanks to its softness as the name suggests, it is difficult to get side spin and backspin during long shots, making it possible to achieve even larger flights. In addition, by brushing up the composition of the materials of each part, the spin performance around the green has also been improved.
- The surface of the ball features Callaway's unique Hex Aero Network pattern, which this time incorporates Tour Aero technology. By improving the depth of each hexagon that makes up the pattern compared to the past, aerodynamic performance has further evolved. It achieves a stronger trajectory and contributes to increased carry.