The ball you should be trying
It’s easy to get stuck in a routine with golf. But with a new season ahead and new releases already available, is it time to try out a new ball?
Equipment
You may have cleaned your clubs, your shoes, and have fresh gloves in the bag ready to go, but are you playing with the right golf balls?
How many times have you hit a bad shot into the water or a nearby field and the frustration you’re feeling as you fish about in your bag for another ball has you completely ignoring what kind of golf ball you’re using? Does it even matter what kind of ball you’re using? Do golf balls actually differ?
Well, if you’re still under the impression that all golf balls are white, dimpled, and come with interchangeable brand logos stamped on them, you’d be wrong! Under the cover, each golf ball has a unique core and composition.
We have a whole range of golf balls in the pro shop, from colourful high-vis golf balls to those with eye-catching alignment aids.
So, what’s the point in choosing one kind of golf ball over the next? And why are there so many kinds available? Well, golf is a rich and challenging game, and there are golfers of all kinds of backgrounds and skill levels. From those just earning their first handicap to the seasoned veterans who hit the course multiple times a week.
Certain golf balls are designed to give the player as much forgiveness on their strikes as possible, while others allow better players to get more spin so they can pitch their shots just right.
You may come across the magic word ‘urethane’ before. This is a type of plastic coating given to certain golf balls. Balls with a urethane cover tend to feel softer and offer more spin on pitch shots while non-urethane balls produce a higher, faster flight.
Please join us as we consider the latest golf balls from Wilson, and how they’ll suit your ability.
If you’re fairly new to golf and you’re wondering which golf ball would be the best to help build up your confidence, Wilson’s softer golf balls will ease you into the game.
Wilson’s Duo Soft is often regarded as one of the softest-feeling golf balls on the market. This makes it an exceptional ball for novice players that are looking to build up their confidence on their strikes. It also contains a velocity-boosting additive inside the core to give your shots a boost of speed for more overall distance.
If you have a mid-range handicap and you play regularly, the Triad from Wilson will help you shoot lower scores. As you may be able to gather from the name, the Triad has a tri-balanced construction that means there’s a consistently even density from the core, to the outer core, and the surface. This ball is incredibly stable and will offer you a reliable performance every time
Should you be a seasoned singe-figure handicap player, you’ll need to have the right gear on-hand to help you seek out the pin every time you approach the green. The golf balls in Wilson’s Staff Model range are for the elite player, and will help you hit your shot exactly as you envisaged.
The Staff Model golf ball has a medium-compression core that allows the player to achieve faster ball speeds, and the exterior urethane cover allows for extensive spin and stopping power on pitch shots. This 4-piece urethane golf ball delivers excellent precision whether you’re looking to shape a tricky tee shot or you’re sizing up a deceptive putt.
If you want to get as much speed and spin out of your game as you can, the Staff Model X will be the ball of choice for you. This ball has a similar construction to the standard Staff Model but with a firm-compression core to give you exceptional velocity on your strikes. The Staff Model X also offers the player a thrilling degree of spin to have you chipping your shots right where you want them on the green.
If you’ve never played with a colourful, high-vis golf ball, you’re surely missing out! You never know, you may just find a view you feel more comfortable with when standing over the ball.
Each of these golf balls comes in a high-optic yellow variation. Not only does this help the ball stand out when you’re looking for it on the fairway or in the rough, but the bright yellow helps you track the ball better in the sky. The Duo Soft balls also come in a range of matte colours, including green and orange. Why not try something new? Who knows, you might just find your new favourite colour golf ball to play with.
There’s a lot of choice when it comes to getting yourself the right golf ball. If you’re unsure of which kind of ball would be best for your game, we’d be happy to assist and consult you in the pro shop.