Description
Callaway Chrome Soft Mix – 100 Pack
Need a big stash of premium-feel golfballs for practice, league night, or those shoulder season rounds when the wind off Lake Ontario reminds you it is still Canada. This mixed 100 pack gives you a random assortment of Chrome Soft, Chrome Soft X, and Chrome Soft X LS. The exact split is not set, and the models shown may not all be included, so every box is a bit of a surprise.
What you are getting in the mix
This pack is built for golfers who like variety and want to learn what different Chrome Soft family models feel like off the putter, wedges, and driver. Because the percentage of each model is not predetermined, treat it like a practice advantage. Play a sleeve, take notes, and see what fits your swing when the fairways at courses like Glen Abbey or Bear Mountain are playing firm, or when your local muni is still drying out after a spring thaw.
- Random assortment of Chrome Soft family golfballs
- Includes Chrome Soft, Chrome Soft X, X LS
- Percent of each model is not set
- Models shown may not all be included
- Big 100 pack for practice and play
How to use the variety to improve
To make this mix work for your game, separate them by model before a range session. Hit a few short chips, then mid irons, then drivers, and pay attention to launch, spin, and feel. On cool Canadian mornings, a slightly firmer feel can stand out, so take a couple of extra swings to warm up and keep the comparison fair. If you play in drizzle, keep a towel handy and focus on solid contact, not distance bragging rights.
Expectations and transparency
This is a random assortment, so you cannot request a specific ratio of Chrome Soft, Chrome Soft X, or Chrome Soft X LS. Think of it like pulling a toque out of the closet, it might be the one you wanted, but it will still do the job. The upside is value and variety. The tradeoff is you will not know the exact mix until it arrives.
Who it is best for
This Callaway mix is ideal for golfers who play often, run practice games with friends, or want enough balls to get through a full season without rationing. It is also a smart option for players working on wedge distance control, since repeating the same shots with different models helps you learn your tendencies. Toss a handful in the bag, and you are ready for anything from windy prairie rounds to coastal chill.
Quick tip for scoring on Canadian courses
When greens are slower early in the year, commit to your line and give putts a touch more pace, especially after overnight frost delays. Use one model per round when possible to keep feel consistent, then switch next round and compare. That small bit of structure turns a random mix into a real learning tool.




