If you can’t control your window, you can’t control the shot.
That’s why the 2026 Callaway Chrome Tour & Chrome Tour X are built for players who understand that.
I’ve always believed the golf ball has to match how you deliver the club.
Not how you want to swing, how you actually swing.
I’m over 100 miles an hour swing speed with the driver. At that speed, I need a golf ball to be responsive, not one that guesses with me. That’s why I play the 2026 Chrome Tour X.
For me, this decision starts and ends with spin.
Compression matters to me, sure, but only because it affects spin and control. Chrome Tour X is firmer, and at my speed, that’s exactly what I need. When I lean on it, the ball doesn’t over-spin off the driver and it doesn’t knuckle through the irons. It stays in its window.
Into the greens, Chrome Tour X gives me the spin I can work with. I can flight it down. I can hit it high. I know how it’s going to react when it lands. When I miss my number, I know why, and when I hit it right, the ball does its job.
Chrome Tour is a great golf ball as well, but for my swing, Chrome Tour X is the right tool. It handles speed. It rewards compression. It gives me feedback instead of forgiveness.
If you’re trying to decide, don’t listen to noise. Go straight to the spin chart on the back of the box. That tells you what the ball is built to do. At higher swing speeds, spin becomes something you manage, not something you chase.
The golf ball is the only piece of equipment you hit on every shot.
If it can’t keep up with your speed, it doesn’t belong in the bag.
Chrome Tour X keeps up.
That’s why it’s my gamer.
@CallawayGolf
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