It’s major week once again, and the excitement is palpable as our #TeamCallaway Staffers prepare to tee it up at the legendary Royal Troon for the 2024 Open Championship.
This iconic Scottish links course is set to host a stellar lineup of Callaway talent, including the PGA Championship winner, Xander Schauffele.
Xander has been on an upward trajectory, moving from 7th to 5th in Strokes Gained: Approach the Green on the PGA Tour since his maiden major victory at Valhalla.
Much of his recent success can be attributed to his switch to the new Callaway Chrome Tour Golf Ball.
The high winds that characterise links golf are no match for this ball, with Xander expressing his confidence:
“Maybe the most impressive thing about the ball, though, is its stability in the wind.
It can be tricky to find a ball that performs so well with every club in the bag, but that’s exactly what Chrome Tour does.”
The Paradym Ai Smoke Driver and Chrome Tour Golf Ball have proven to be a major-winning combination.
Additionally, the recently launched Opus Wedge, featuring Spin Gen Face Technology, has been making waves in the bags of major winners throughout 2024.
This advanced technology is set to be showcased by several players at Royal Troon this week.
The formidable #TeamCallaway lineup at Royal Troon includes: Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Akshay Bhatia, Alexander Bjork, Denwit (David) Boriboonsub, Sam Burns, Jorge Campillo, Nacho Elvira, Emiliano Grillo, Adam Hadwin, Nicolai Højgaard, Rasmus Højgaard, Matthew Jordan, Si Woo Kim, Chris Kirk, Min Woo Lee, Tom McKibbin, Francesco Molinari, Alex Noren, Xander Schauffele, Marcel Siem, and Sami Valimaki.
The Callaway July Major Staff Bag 2024 is a tribute to the tradition and history of Royal Troon.
This year’s design pays homage to the deep, storied traditions and picturesque surroundings of the course, highlighting the short Par 3 8th hole, one of the most famous holes in golf.
As the tournament unfolds, the world will be watching to see if #TeamCallaway can harness the spirit of Royal Troon and etch their names into the annals of Open Championship history.