Callaway Chrome Tour Triple Diamond Golf Ball

The Callaway Chrome Tour Triple Diamond is a high-performance, four-piece golf ball designed for high-swing-speed players seeking maximum distance, a firm feel, and low spin that retails for $58 dozen.

ORLANDO, Florida – Since last year’s introduction of the Callaway Chrome Tour Triple Diamond ball it has had a lot of attention from better players and for the 2026 model the mantle has received a firmer formulation for higher speed.

CALLAWAY CHROME TOUR TRIPLE DIAMOND GOLF BALL

Premium category

4-piece construction

Urethane cover

New mantle material

White or White Triple Track

$57.99 dozen

Long hitters are looking for lower spin off the driver with a firmer feel and the lowest spin model of the Chrome Tour family is the Triple Diamond with the 2026 version now on the market with a higher flex mantle. The new mantle material is faster responding at impact for top ball speed but without increasing the amount of spin.

Called the Tour Fast Mantle it is made of a material having excellent distance through an optimized core/layer system. The Seamless Tour Aero package and industry high quality manufacturing provide the high levels of consistency.

“This is a product that generally speaking is for the player that wants a slightly lower spin profile with a firmer feel,” said Jason Finley, Callaway Global Golf Ball Director. “We’ve seen great success with this product when we introduced this golf ball it in 2025, especially in regard to the fast ball speeds. And with the early success that we’ve had particularly with our Tour Fast Mantle technology on the 2026 lineup of Chrome products, we wanted to bring that in line with the new golf Chrome Tour Triple Diamond.”

https://www.callawaygolf.com/balls/chrome-tour-td-balls/balls-2026-chrome-tour-td-triple-track.html?pid=spr6167126

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