Callaway Tour ix Golf Balls
Posted by Harold Heredia on June 17th, 2008
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Callaway recently made the longest tour golf ball they have ever made.
The technologically advanced Tour ix Golf Ball features 4-piece inertia technology and dual core construction designed to optimize distance. The ball’s high-density outer core moves weight away from the centre of the ball for increased moment of inertia (MOI) resulting in reduced driver spin for increased distance and accuracy. The ball’s dual core construction allows for great distance off the tee while still offering spin around the green.
The lower compression inner core provides low spin off the driver for great distance while the higher compression outer core provides high chip-shot spin around the green. For consistency, the Reaction Injection Molding (RIM) was introduced too. It utilizes a Reaction Injection Moulding process called RIM, a seamless cover with uniform thickness to provide the ball with uniform texture.
Callaway’s innovative Thermoset Urethane Cover provides superior feel and short-game spin for excellent greenside control, thus, putting is made easier to the player.
The Callaway pioneered yet refined HEX Aerodynamics with Sub-HEX Design is incorporated into the ball for the very first time. It incorporates the hexagon dimples into the bigger hexagon dimples of the golf ball thus creating more stable ball flight.
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