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]

RRP: £1.22
Price: £0.61
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The best premium golf balls come in alternative versions that spin slightly less for players who prefer a firmer feel or more control off the tee. We recommend you try both kinds of feel from various distances to find your preferred feel. With a compression rating of 75 aimed at intermediate to advanced golfers, it has quite a significantly higher compression rating than the Wilson Staff 50 Precise golf ball. The Wilson Zip Golf Ball is a great choice for someone looking for an affordable golf ball. This ball is designed to provide good distance and control, making it a great choice for those who are looking to improve their game. Additionally, the Wilson Zip Golf Ball is made with a soft feel, so it is perfect for players of all skill levels. I carried the Zips in bag a few rounds after my only experience with them, but never put them into play again. I liked the zips but decided they were not for me. After a while, I gave them to a friend to give to his 70 year old father who no longer gets the distance he wants, but won’t switch to A flex out of pride. Don’t read that the wrong way, these a good balls, but not for me.

Wilson market this ball as having “tour level distance optimised by a low-spinning trajectory off the tee” as well as "maximum greenside spin that delivers unparalleled stopping power". Consider what type of golf course you play: The lower priced balls may not have as much forgiveness, which means they may need more spin for certain holes – this is often the case with shorter courses. On the other hand, higher-priced balls may have longer irons on them for greater distance (or even all-weather) play on long courses. The lower the score, the greater the compression level. Golfers with slower swings demand more compression to enjoy increased ball speed and low-spin assistance. The lowest compression-rated golf ball by Wilson Golf is the squishy Staff Duo Optix, which scores 29.

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Our test group, for the most part, agreed that the Wilson Duo was the softest ball they’ve ever hit. One tester, who has played the Wilson Zip in the past, said that guys who liked the Zip will definitely like the Duo. The low compression rating saw me produce consistent energy transfer and blast the ball off the face with low spin and accelerated pace. The result was a high launch, optimal carry distance, and a relatively soft landing on approach. Which aspect of the game is most important to you? Are you looking for maximum distance or something that allows your short game to shine around the greens? Yes, Wilson golf balls are solid because they

It is important to point out here that this does not impact on performance at all but visually it will be off-putting to some golfers. You don’t expect a brand new shiny golf ball that you’ve only played two holes with to look like one that has been lying in a muddy ditch for six months. This ball has one of the best greenside control, and at its cheap price, you could as well award it the best golf ball on the market today. 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. One is clearly 'better' than the other and that is reflected by the difference in price and the immense popularity of one of those balls. Where things can get confusing is that for many golfers the better ball is not the expensive one that is played by so many players on the PGA Tour, it's the cheap 2-piece ball. Additionally, the Wilson Zip golf ball provided a good level of control when hitting off irons and wedges. It was easy to shape shots and control the ball’s trajectory, which is particularly important during approach shots.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. Its design and construction incorporate unique features that help set it apart from other golf ball options. I found that the Chrome + is very close to the FG X (I still like the FG X better 100 yards in) but they’ve been selling for 29.99 so I’ve been bagging the Chrome + lately. It’s seriously long and straight on all but the worst swings (I own a couple of those “worst swings”). While both balls are of a high caliber, some distinctions between them allow some golfers to prefer one to the other. Wilson possesses 7 decades of golf ball manufacturing experience, enabling them to build a diverse range of balls for slow, mid, and high swing speeds.



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