


⛳ Elevate your drive, dominate the course with HEX Warbird!
Callaway HEX Warbird Golf Balls feature a larger, softer core for increased ball speed and distance, combined with re-engineered HEX Aerodynamics for stable, penetrating flight. Available in White or Optical Yellow, these multi-layer balls offer enhanced feel and visibility, designed for serious golfers seeking consistent performance.
| Brand | Callaway |
| Color | White |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Sport | Golf |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Construction Type | multi-layer |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04520179516820 |
| UPC | 884885355925 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.56 x 5.35 x 1.89 inches |
| Package Weight | 1.41 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 4 x 12 inches |
| Brand Name | Callaway |
| Country of Origin | Republic of Korea |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | Callaway |
| Part Number | 641495012 |
| Model Year | 2014 |
| Size | 1-Dozen |
A**N
Great balls as always w/Callaway
I love Callaway Warbird golf balls. A lot of people do. They're springy off the tee but still fairly soft around the greens for a ball in their price range. This is a great ball for average, amateur golfers. I use ProV1 for tournaments just to stick greens a little better, but I use balls in this price range for my typical/casual rounds; I use Srixon, Titleist, Taylormade, and Callaway; I have no real preference but I do like having a warbird. As far as the yellow color is concerned; I love using yellow balls because I'm usually the only one in the group with them. Additionally, I have poor vision, poor depth perception, and not the greatest command of color; on days with glare I can't see a white ball in the rough; and the same is true in low light. I ask my playing partners where my ball is less frequently when I use yellow balls. I have confidence when I step up to any ball in this price range; the HEX Warbird is no exception. (there is nothing wrong with slazenger and cheaper balls, but the Warbird and ones in its price range should hold the greens better).
R**E
Soft Feel
Great Callaway feel. These have a nice soft feel for better control. Distance was average on drives 210 yards, very controllable on greens. I suggest you practice on greens before play, if green is wet and slow you will need to putt a little harder for the ball to go further. Dry greens ball rolls firm.Great buy here but I have found them cheaper at Golf Galaxy.
A**C
Good for this noobie
I used to be a double-par golfer and a terror on any course...I'd like to think I've come a long way at this point, but I still consider myself at best, a double-bogey golfer.In any event, I go to the range 2-3 times per week and play the local par 3 course 2-3 times per week as well. For what it's worth, the range balls (Wilson Staff practice) are ridiculously underwhelming compared to these warbirds. I feel like I have to club up 1-2 with the warbird to avoid overpowering the shot, compared to a similar shot/distance at the range...the ball just provides so much more distance.Poor aiming aside, I hardly find myself hooking or slicing these at all. If they go left or right, they are going left or right in a straight line because that's where I (didn't) direct them to go.Playing with these HEX warbirds makes me feel like I'm using some fancy advanced equipment, when in reality, they are probably best suited for a beginner player like me anyway...and that's cool with me. HEX Warbird = Distance + Straightness
A**R
used good condition
I just bought some of these warbirds on sale at Dunham's for 11.99. I did not want to drive back out there to get more and seen these for 13.99. 2 bucks more but I don't have to drive Great! Problem was I did not noticed they were used and cost 2 dollars more. I feel like a fool for not reading the description better. lesson learned
C**R
Good ball for a high handicapper.
This is a great ball for the price. I'm a good enough golfer that I feel like I've moved passed buying a cheap bag of recycled balls but I'm not good enough to justify spending a lot on new golf balls. These Hex Warbird balls seem to fit the bill nicely.They seem to fly pretty straight and the distance seems pretty comparable to the Wilson Staff Duo. The Hex Warbird does seem to slow down on the greens a little bit better than the Duo but not by much. Durability seems to be a little worse than the Duo but at my skill level a little scuff on the ball won't prevent me from playing it.For your average weekend golfer I give this ball 5 stars. If you're a better than average golfer I'd give it 4 stars.
J**A
WORST GOLF BALL EVER
WORST GOLF BALL EVER! DO NOT PURCHASE! I had been using Nike golf balls for years and decided to branch out to these Callaway Hex balls after hearing a guy at the clubhouse rave about them. Worst golf decision I've made. I played in a tournament the first time I used these balls and that was a bad decision as well. First tee shot hit the cart path and got a really good roll back into the fairway. The ball cracked from hitting the cart path. I've never had that happen to any other golf balls that I've hit onto the cart path. The Callaway Hex seems cheaply made. Several balls were chipped or cracked after I would hit them with my irons (and trust me, I don't have THAT much torque). By the end of the round I ended up leaving the rest of the ball sleeves on the course. Bottom line: STAY AWAY FROM THESE GOLF BALLS.
S**E
Much easier to find than white balls
I'm not a great golfer, so I tend to spend a decent amount of time each time out looking for balls that went somewhere other than the fairway. Many of those balls are gone forever.I played with these recently and I lost way fewer balls. They're way easier to spot in the rough, or wherever they might land.
A**X
These balls changed my game!
These golf balls are so great that my handicap dropped from 18 to 0 and I now play on the PGA Tour.OK maybe that's only on my Xbox but these are a good value golf ball. These have good distance and control provided you don't swing like Charles Barkley. Unless you're a low handicap and can control spin you don't need to pay $50 for a dozen Pro V1 balls.
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