Callaway Chrome Tour vs Kirkland Signature V2.0
Side-by-side specs plus estimated launch-monitor numbers — ball speed, launch, spin, and carry — at any club and swing speed.
Tour · Ball A
Callaway Chrome Tour
Compression 75 · Urethane · medium-soft
Tour · Ball B
Kirkland Signature V2.0
Compression 100 · Urethane · medium-firm
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Estimated launch — Driver
B vs A delta
| Ball A | Ball B | Δ B − A | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ball speed | 155.7 mph | 156.3 mph | +0.6 mph |
| Launch angle | 12.4° | 11.6° | -0.8° |
| Spin | 2,450 rpm | 2,300 rpm | -150 rpm |
| Estimated carry | 269 yds | 270 yds | +1 yds |
Estimated trajectory
All balls — Driver at 105 mph
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Callaway Chrome Tour vs Kirkland Signature V2.0 — frequently asked
Which is softer, Callaway Chrome Tour or Kirkland Signature V2.0?
The Callaway Chrome Tour is softer at 75 compression vs Kirkland Signature V2.0 at 100 — a 25-point gap. Lower compression deforms more easily on slower swings.
Does Callaway Chrome Tour or Kirkland Signature V2.0 spin more around the green?
Both use urethane covers and sit in a construction category commonly chosen for greenside control. Stymie has no same-condition test proving which spins more, so compare measured wedge results rather than inferring an RPM gap from cover or compression alone.
What is the price difference between Callaway Chrome Tour and Kirkland Signature V2.0?
Callaway Chrome Tour is $57.99 per dozen MSRP, while Kirkland Signature V2.0 is $17.00. Retail prices, pack sizes, promotions, and model years can change.
Which is the better tour ball, Callaway Chrome Tour or Kirkland Signature V2.0?
Both are tour-tier balls. The Callaway Chrome Tour is a urethane-covered 4-piece ball, while the Kirkland Signature V2.0 is a urethane-covered 4-piece ball. Differences come down to compression and feel preference, not category.
