La Callaway Chrome Tour X destaca en las pruebas Fully Fit 2026

Johnny Wunder descubrió que la pelota de golf Callaway Chrome Tour X ofreció mejoras de rendimiento sobresalientes durante las pruebas de equipamiento para Fully Fit 2026.

Wunder, un golfista de 49 años con hándicap 2, probó la pelota en múltiples sesiones de ajuste en fabricantes de clubes en Phoenix y Carlsbad, California. Reportó mejoras consistentes en la velocidad de la pelota, el ángulo de lanzamiento y la dispersión en comparación con otras opciones que probó en las mismas sesiones.

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