Did you end up getting these out on the course?I have been a little disappointed with the greenside spin I've been seeing lately. I haven't chosen a ball for the season yet so I think I'm going to pick up some CSX to try out.
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Did you end up getting these out on the course?I have been a little disappointed with the greenside spin I've been seeing lately. I haven't chosen a ball for the season yet so I think I'm going to pick up some CSX to try out.
Still haven't received them. Ordered on June 4Did you end up getting these out on the course?
Yikes! Where’d you order from?Still haven't received them. Ordered on June 4
Direct from CallawayYikes! Where’d you order from?
Played the Chrome Soft last round and honestly forgot how much I like this ball. Soft at impact, really good distance and hitting it nice and high.
Have you done a side by side comparison with the CSX on the GCQuad? Are you seeing a 200-300 increase in spin between the 2 with the CS?
I played exclusively with the CSX this last week while in Arkansas and I can tell on the longer clubs especially, there is more spin. I don't have numbers to support, but I could tell by flight path. I hit it well. I have a couple more dozen of the CSX to go through and I will be switching to the CSX-LS that I have.Have you done a side by side comparison with the CSX on the GCQuad? Are you seeing a 200-300 increase in spin between the 2 with the CS?
That's awesome!Closer to 500 for me, in irons and full swings. With driver its closer to 400.
We will have a full video coming up comparing various models as it relates to spin and speed.
I love the soft feel and performance of the Chrome Soft as well. I have friends with faster and slower swings than me that swear by the CSX but I keep on using the CSTT with great results. @JB can you elaborate on why the Chrome Soft has a straighter flight and if the forgivness it offers compared to the CSX would be noticable by most golfers? Looking forward to the video coming soon.Played the Chrome Soft last round and honestly forgot how much I like this ball. Soft at impact, really good distance and hitting it nice and high.
I love the soft feel and performance of the Chrome Soft as well. I have friends with faster and slower swings than me that swear by the CSX but I keep on using the CSTT with great results. @JB can you elaborate on how the Chrome Soft has a straighter flight and if the forgivness it offers compared to the CSX would be noticable by most golfers? Looking forward to the video coming soon.
I actually put the CS ball back in play and do like the softer feel around the green. It will be interesting as I'm mainly going between the CS and CSX-LS. There are qualities of each which are appealing to me but I feel like I can game either
Finally got the CSX in and put them in play today for the first time and to say I'm impressed is an understatement. What I saw compared to my last round with a different ball was lower launch off the tee, softer feeling than I expected for a X ball and some nice spin around the greens even in wet conditions. This is also my first go round with Triple Track and while I didn't think I would like it much, turns out I do Had 3 birdies today. I don't love the price though and would be hard pressed to buy another dozen or so without a deal but I really enjoyed this ball quite a bit today. Looking forward to some further use.
Durability was solid. I had one little mark on one from a thin heely shot but nothing I'd pull it from play for. I agree about the price, though if I'm making multiple birdies a round with it I could probably get over it quickly haha. It just seemed to work well for me today but time will tell and with new gear on the way it could change again but for what I had today it was literally perfect.another convert. i agree i hate the price, but it is what it is right now in the premium market. how was durability for you?
We just have to be vigilant when they have the buy 3 dozen get 1 free sales. I will be saving some of my shop credit for next spring for that occasion.Durability was solid. I had one little mark on one from a thin heely shot but nothing I'd pull it from play for. I agree about the price, though if I'm making multiple birdies a round with it I could probably get over it quickly haha. It just seemed to work well for me today but time will tell and with new gear on the way it could change again but for what I had today it was literally perfect.
Do those that play with triple track see a noticeable difference in the three lines compared to the single alignment line found on other balls? If so, what is different for you?
Absolutely. For me it's easier to line up and lastly on the tt, I focus on that middle line and connecting the alignment aid on my putter with it and I know if I can do that it's going to end up pretty close to wear it's aligned. Some could say, you can do that with just 1 line on the ball. You are probably right, but having the 3 does something with my eyes and allows me to focus more on the middle line, instead of the space around it. My putting has drastically improved over the last 3 years. I have my weird rounds where it's off, but that happens in the game of golf lol.Do those that play with triple track see a noticeable difference in the three lines compared to the single alignment line found on other balls? If so, what is different for you?