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what callaway golf balls are the soft ones ?

what callaway golf balls are the soft ones ?
i’ve got loads of diverse kinds of callaway golf balls, my dad told me that soft balls would be the best for me so i’m wondering what callaway balls are the soft ones ?

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doug4jets
Black. Red is not negative, but blacks are more gentle. Orange and green are hard.

response Blake
Callaway does not genuinely have a “soft balls”, you should try Titleist, if you are searching sweet. or paste

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  1. dbronx24 says:

    Tthe Callaway Big Bertha Diablo balls (The red ones) and the two tour ones (Tour I and Tour IX)

  2. rogue p says:

    tour i, or tour ix are the “soft” callaway balls but pro v1, bridgestone b330 and srixon ad333 are all softer

  3. matthew says:

    The tour I, the tour ix, and the HX hot bite are going to have the softest covers. Soft covers mean more spin, so if you don’t hit it pretty straight stay away from a soft cover.
    One other good way to tell is to drop them on a hard floor like smooth concrete. If it makes a more muffled thud the ball has a softer cover, if it makes more of a snap its a harder cover harder ball. Find two balls one that you know is soft and one that you know is hard and compare the two sounds you will then know exactly what I am talking about.

  4. max o says:

    both of the tour balls are soft, actually all callaway balls are pretty much classified as low compressions, however, recent studies show that hardness has no effect from golfer to golfer, it is a golfers preference. If you want a control ball with more spin, than soft is better, if you want distance and less spin (less likely to slice or hook shots) harder two piece balls are better. Old wound balls from several years ago caused the belief that hard balls require faster swings because they did. The technology has changed.

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