The ifrothgolf review
The Warbird is Callaway's budget distance ball, a no-nonsense two-piece job built around a big, hot core and the HEX dimple cover. It is the ball you buy by the dozen, lose half of, and genuinely do not care. No fancy urethane, no tour-spin marketing, just a firm ball designed to leave the clubface fast and keep rolling.
What's great
It flat-out goes. Off the driver it feels hot and launches high with plenty of run-out, and most mid-to-high handicappers will see a few extra yards versus a softer premium ball. The cover is tough as old boots, so it shrugs off cart-path bounces and the odd thin wedge. And at this money you are paying roughly a third of what a premium tour ball costs, which is the whole point.
Worth knowing
This is a distance ball, full stop, so the trade-off is real: greenside spin is limited and it will not check or bite on firm greens the way a urethane ball does, so delicate chips and pitches roll out more than you'd like. The feel is firm and clicky off the putter, which not everyone enjoys, and better players who want to work the ball or stop approaches dead will find it one-dimensional. Buy it for what it is, not what it isn't.
The verdict
Genuinely one of the best value balls in golf. If your game is about getting it down the fairway rather than spinning wedges, the Warbird gives you cheap distance and won't punish you for losing a sleeve. Higher-handicappers should just buy it; low-spin purists should look elsewhere.





