

You can expect to pay around $22 for the Titleist Velocity balls and you will typically find the Callaway Warbird balls for around $17. The difference in price between these two balls is negligible. Whether we were playing on a slow or fast green, the Callaway Warbirds at least gave us a good indication of how we should hit our next putt. That being said, we did notice that the thin ionomer cover of the Callaway Warbird balls did at least give is a better feel on the green. Neither of them allowed for as much control as we typically like. It was a wash between these two balls in terms of putting performance. But once we were around the green, we had an easier time making them drop and stop as their flight height is at least adequate. We had a bit of trouble getting the same kind of (relative) distance out of our irons with the Callaway Warbirds. Again, you still get great distance with your irons and the Titleist Velocity balls but around the green you will have to be really accurate – especially on soft, fast greens. But this became less of a problem the farther out the shot was. The Titleist Velocity balls suffered a bit from the inability to backspin them. The Warbirds did feel a bit better off the tee with the thinner cover but you get great initial distance with both balls. Off the tea is definitely where both of these balls are worth the money. We calculated an average of about 5 extra yards that we were getting consistently on our drives with both the Titleist Velocity and the Warbirds. Pros:īoth of these balls were built to be bombs off the tee and they live up to that design. The HEX aerodynamic dimples help the Warbirds hold their line and maintain low initial spin rates. Like the Titleist Velocity balls, you stand to gain distance on your drives with the Warbirds. Even on shots we thought should have been slices, we got reasonably straight fight paths from the Warbirds.īut perhaps the biggest draw of the Callaway Warbirds is the distance. And there is a good amount of forgiveness to these balls. The cover is made of a thin ionomer layer and features 332 dimples. The Callaway Warbirds feature a 2-piece construction with Callaway’s patented Warbird core (a very large and soft core) for distance. Their medium compression core feels very soft and they jump up and get bird-like heights. The Callaway Warbird golf balls do a good job of living up to their name.

They always promise better ball flight without giving up any distance – two of the most coveted attributes of any golf ball. Golf ball manufacturing companies are always trying to outdo each other.

Titleist Velocity vs Callaway Warbird – What’s The Better Golf Ball
