Callaway Superhot Bold Golf Balls Launched
The new Callaway Superhot Bold golf balls have been unveiled, bringing coloured matte finish balls to Callaway's range for the first time
The new Callaway Superhot Bold golf balls have been unveiled, bringing coloured matte finish balls to Callaway's range for the first time.
The new Callaway Superhot Bold golf balls sees the previous Superhot model combined with three on-trend matte finishes to give golfers the option to add some colour to their game without compromising on performance.
In addition to the matte colours, the ball features a three-piece construction and combines a large, High Energy Core with an ultra-soft thin ionomer cover.
This combination creates faster ball speeds for distance with soft feel, but it won't feel as soft when putting and chipping as the new 2018 Callaway Chrome Soft balls that were recently launched.
You'll also find Callaway's Hex aerodynamic dimple pattern that reduces drag for longer carries.
Talking to GM about the launch Dr. Alan Hocknell, Senior VP of Research and Development at Callaway Golf, said: “With the launch of the new Callaway Superhot Bold ball we are able to provide a technologically advanced ball that delivers on performance while meeting the growing demand for colour.”
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Callaway Superhot Bold Golf Balls - Details
The new Callaway Superhot Bold will come in 15 ball packs and in three eye-catching variations; Matte Orange, Matte Yellow and Matte Red.
They will be in store across Europe from February 16th and will retail at £30.
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