Description
Callaway Warbird – 100 Pack
Built for distance you can count on
When the fairways finally thaw and you are chasing extra yards, Callaway Warbird golfballs are designed to help you get there. A high-energy core and a 2-piece construction work together to create fast ball speed and a sustained flight that keeps moving downrange. It is the kind of performance that fits everything from a quick nine after work to a full weekend loop when the weather cooperates.
What makes Warbird different
The solid rubber core is made to respond well off the club face, producing a lively launch with a comfortable feel. Wrap that in an ionomer cover and you get a blend of flexibility and stability that suits the day to day realities of Canadian golf, from damp spring mornings to late-season chill when the ball can feel a bit firmer.
- High-energy core supports fast, high-launching flight
- Two-piece build promotes long carry and overall distance
- Mid feel balances speed with comfortable impact feedback
- Ionomer cover adds stability and dependable durability
- Designed for varying swing speeds and skill levels
Flight, feel, and control in real rounds
Warbird is tuned for a high flight and long driver distance, so it is a great option when you want help getting it out there, especially in breezy conditions you might see at Cabot Links or along the Lakeshore. The mid feel keeps it friendly on full swings, and the cover provides steady control for straightforward chips and pitches. You will not be guessing what the ball is trying to do, which is always a win when you are learning or refining your game.
Who should play this 100 pack
This pack is perfect if you like to practice a lot, play in mixed weather, or you are stocking up for the season and want one consistent ball for drivers, fairway woods, and irons. It suits golfers of all skill levels, and it is especially helpful for anyone looking to maximize distance with different swing speeds. Think of it as your reliable buddy in the bag, the one that shows up ready even when the forecast is doing its classic Canadian thing.
Tips for getting the most from Warbird
For best results, tee it at a height that encourages a confident, upward strike with the driver and commit to a smooth, balanced finish. On approach shots, focus on solid contact and a steady tempo to let the core do the work. And if you are playing early spring rounds when greens are softer, aim for the centre and take the easy two putt, because saving strokes is more Canadian than pretending you meant to hit that bounce off the cart path.




