Those boxes of Callaway Chrome Soft and Chrome Soft X golf balls that you see on the shelf orignated somewhere. But where? The answer is Chicopee, Mass., a former Spalding golf ball plant that Callaway Golf purchased 15 years ago.
The plant was built in 1915 for manufacturing automobiles, and was converted to make ballistics during WWII. Currently, it makes some of the finest golf balls in the industry.
Eventually, those balls will be put into play by both professionals and amateurs. But the journey, from creation to the course, is an intriguing one.
In this Flow Motion video, Callaway Golf shows you in creative fashion what it’s like for these balls to be made and played. Check it out!