WILSON Staff Zip Golf Balls [24-Ball]

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WILSON Staff Zip Golf Balls [24-Ball]

WILSON Staff Zip Golf Balls [24-Ball]

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The DUO is an EXCELLENT all around ball. Bag the Duo. I did.” –MGS Tester, 14.8 GHIN Final Thoughts Anyway my favorite low cost ball currently is the noodle long and soft. Driver is 104. And it chips and putts well. I will get to putting in a minute. Specs: Construction – Two-piece; Cover – Ionomer; Core – Rubber; Dimples – 302 in PhD (“Panhead Dimple”) design Company number: 1394141; Registered office: Media House, Peterborough Business Park, Lynch Wood, Peterborough PE2 6EA and H Bauer Publishing,

Overall, I was thoroughly impressed with the performance and feel of the Wilson Zip golf ball. Its design and construction, coupled with its unique technologies, gave it an edge over other options in the market. My personal experience with the ball on the course was exceptional, as it provided me with the distance, accuracy, spin, and control I needed to improve my game. most golf balls tend to become hard at any temperature less than 60 degrees, but at a temperature of 45 degrees, this golf ball still remains soft. There is bad news, however. Rumor has it the company has shut down production of this ball. The good news is, its purported replacement, the C:25, is an excellent performer in its own right. The Wilson Zip golf ball has been a popular choice for many players for years. This ball is designed to provide good distance and accuracy, making it perfect for those who want to play in tougher conditions. Are you very much a classic white ball player, or someone open to playing something a little different as the golf ball world evolves? There's more choice than ever in this regard and if you are reading this guide, chances are you want a slightly different color or look to your golf ball.I quite enjoyed hitting it with driver too and I got a fair amount of distance from the DUO. My swing speed with the driver averages around 95/96mph so it’s a little higher than what would be optimum for this ball (swingers of 90mph or less will see the best results) but it performed well for me, an average golfer. The Wilson Duo will be a great fit for the recreational golfer, particularly those with lower club head speed. Either of the FG Tour balls would fit very well into the bag of a higher level player who wants low driver spin and maximum greenside spin. But if you’re a high swing speed player who can’t find the fairway, the DUO Soft—and any low-spinning ball—might help. And any distance penalty you might pay because of low compression would be mitigated by the fact that you can find your ball. Wilson offers two premium golf balls in its current range, the Staff Model and Staff Model R, both of which offer tour-proven performance. Both balls feature a four-piece construction and highly responsive urethane cover, with the result being distance and control in the long game and ample spin and soft feel on and around the greens. The primary difference between the two models is that the R version of the ball is unpainted, which Wilson says will deliver a more controlled trajectory, increased short game spin, and improved accuracy on full shots. Do any professional golfers use Wilson golf balls?

The conditions were pretty rotten. It was wet and windy and the ground was muddy in spots and marshy in others. I ruined a pair of shoes that outing. In the days prior to my round we had rain, which turned to snow which melted as it hit the ground, which turned again to rain. It was cold enough the greens were firm in that it was hard to get a chip or pitch to hold, but slow in that the water made putting a trying exercise. In spite of all this, I think I got a pretty good feel for the ball. Especially if that target golfer suffers from a slice. One of the features OEMs like to tout in their low compression balls is that lower driver spin tends to help the ball fly straighter, or at least less crooked. That could mean the difference between being on the right side of the fairway instead of the right rough. Or in the right rough instead of the right forest. One golf truism – balls that land in the rough or in the woods don’t get very much roll.One thing that stood out to me was the ball’s spin, which allowed me to have more control over my shots, particularly around the greens. The ball seemed to have a soft landing, which allowed for a more precise placement and ultimately led to better scores. I welcomed the enhanced energy transfer between the clubface and golf ball, which boosted the spring off the clubface. As a result, I imparted maximum zip on the golf ball to produce a high launch and ample distance. It is odd Wilson isn’t resorting to any hokey trademarked names for its new core. Maybe that’s a good thing. The DUO franchise does, after all, have a dedicated fan base. However, the Duo ball’s softer feel and higher spin rate may be worth the extra cost for golfers who want more control on approach shots. Pros and Cons



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