According to Callaway, the answer lies in graphene, a strong, flexible nanoparticle that is essentially an ultra-thin sheet of carbon and has taken the new line of Chrome Soft golf balls to the next level. Despite being two-dimensional — graphene, one atom thick, is the thinnest material known — it’s stronger than diamond, 200 times stronger than steel and may well be the strongest material on Earth.
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