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I Tested Callaway’s Secret New Golf Ball and Was Truly Impressed

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 29, 2025Updated:July 29, 20254 Mins Read
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Callaway Hex Bite Soft Golf Balls Review: Worth the Hype?

Hey there, fellow golf enthusiasts! Today, we’re diving into a review of the Callaway Hex Bite Soft golf balls—an intriguing addition to the market that’s caught my eye (and maybe yours too!). If you’re like me, you’ve probably heard of the big hitters in Callaway’s lineup like the ERC Soft and Chrome Tour, but the Hex Bite Soft is something new. So, let’s break it down and see if it’s worth your hard-earned cash!

A Hidden Gem or just a Fad?

So, here’s the scoop: the Hex Bite Soft isn’t exactly plastered all over Callaway’s US or UK websites or even on Amazon (weird, right?). To snag these beauties, you’ll have to check out UK’s Clubhouse Golf where they’re priced at around £34.99 for a dozen. However, you can snag three dozen for £59.98—a pretty sweet deal if you’re looking to stock up. The big question remains, though: Do these balls offer bang for your buck or are we just falling for some flashy marketing?

What’s on the Box?

Let’s talk tech. The box promises a soft feel, incredible distance, and optimized short game shots. Sounds fab, huh? But here’s the kicker—there’s zero mention of what the cover’s made of. Now, any golf geek will know that this can lead to serious performance questions, making me a tad skeptical from the get-go. But let’s not jump to conclusions just yet—let’s give them a fair shot on the course!

First Impressions Matter

Unboxing the Hex Bite Soft, I was pleasantly surprised by its overall appearance. True to Callaway’s style, the hexagonal dimple pattern is there, looking snazzy in bright white with sleek black arrows for alignment. First, I took a few putts. The soft feel was certainly there, but there was an unexpected ‘click’ at impact. You know that sound where you’d expect quiet serenity? Well, this was more of a chatty friend at a party!

Feeling It on the Greens

Moving on to chip shots, I was itching to discover what kind of control this ball offered. Surprisingly, the Hex Bite had a little more roll than I anticipated. It also had a higher flight which surprisingly enhanced stopping power. My gut feeling? The cover probably isn’t urethane—likely more of an ionomer blend. This means while you’ll get decent performance, it’s probably not going to rival those premium balls for around the green finesse.

Durability Test: Surviving the Bunker

Got curious about how tough these balls are? I took one to the practice bunker for some hard-hitting tests (literally!). After 10 shots, a few minor scuffs appeared, but overall, it held up impressively. Hats off to durability—after all, nobody wants to keep shelling out cash for balls that can’t handle a little rough-and-tumble.

Long Game Surprises!

Now, let’s get to the juicy part: how does it perform from the fairway? Here’s where the Hex Bite Soft left me pleasantly shocked. Usually, softer balls mean less speed, but this little gem stood its ground. When compared to last year’s Chrome Soft, the Hex Bite actually gave me a little extra distance. Who doesn’t love a ball that goes the extra mile, right?

Mid-Iron Magic

The good vibes kept flowing with mid-iron shots—a slightly lower spin, but the ball flight was still up there, matching that of the Chrome Soft. While it felt soft, I really appreciated the distance and trajectory it gave, making me think about whether I’d finally found a secret weapon.

Who’s This Ball For?

Alright, let’s wrap things up. Who should snag these Callaway Hex Bite Soft balls? Honestly, anyone who’s after a solid-performing ball without breaking the bank. If you’re just stepping onto the course or are an intermediate golfer, this ball can give you that extra edge without making you cry over your wallet. Just keep in mind you might need to give your putts a bit more oomph around the greens.

Final Thoughts

In summary, the Callaway Hex Bite Soft golf balls are an intriguing option for those looking to up their game without a hefty price tag. The value is certainly there, especially with some bulk buying deals online. While it might not be the ultimate choice for the short game, it gives you that nice balance of performance and price. So, if you’re searching for a new ball to add to your arsenal, why not give the Hex Bite a shot? You might be pleasantly surprised!

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