Wilson Prostaff Control Balls
Wilson Prostaff Control Balls
USER REVIEWS
[May 02, 2001]
Darin DePew
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
ProStaff Control
This ball feels like a higher priced soft cover ball, especially off the putter and chipping club. Good spin off iron shots, but a little short off the tee. I especially like the sparse, clean-looking all black labeling. Similar Products Used: Maxfli Revolution, Titleist Tour Distance, Maxfli MD. |
[Mar 12, 2001]
Sean Ed
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Prostaff Control
Ball feels pretty good. Nice distance. Is not very durable. I could only play a few holes before it started to sheer or scuff. Worth the cheap price, but these balls don't grow old. Similar Products Used: None |
[Feb 21, 2001]
Mr C
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson Prostaff Control
Found these on clearance and had always wanted to try them so I said why not. Heard good reviews and now I see why. Nice feel and distance. Will hold greens. Seemed to reduce my fade off the tee. A huge value for the money. Pretty durable. Good ball for average players. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 17, 2000]
John Doh
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Flying Lady
Flys very far for me when I can get my clubhead on it. Good feel. Similar Products Used: Callaway |
[May 20, 2000]
Corey Phillips
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson Prostaff Control
This is a very nice overall ball. Of course, certain balls that cost more money are better, but for an 18 ball back, 13 dollars is very little money. This is a great value. Similar Products Used: None |
[Apr 02, 2000]
Paul Piper
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson Prostaff Control
Picked up a box of these at Walmart for about 13 bucks. What a surprise. They performed better than did the more expensive balls that I had been using. Great distance and good spin on the greens. Good on par 3s, held the green well. Very durable. Really helped my confidence. Similar Products Used: all kinds. |
[Mar 23, 2000]
Tom
Shoot in the 80s
I can't tell the difference between this and most any other ball. In an effort to make sure I wasn't just being cheap, I did my own little test and tried these against the Titleist HP2 Distance, Taylor Made Inergel and TopFlite XL Magna. The only thing different I could tell out all 4 was the TopFlites felt dead and didn't go as far. If I hit them the same, which ball do you think I purchased? Similar Products Used: TopFlite, Taylor Made, Titleist |
[Feb 24, 2000]
LUIS
Shoot in the 80s
GREAT BALL FOR THE MONEY. 13.00-18.00 DOLLARS FOR 18 GOLF BALLS ISNT BAD. THEY HAVE A SOFT FEEL BUT ARE STILL LONG OFF THE TEE. THEY ROLL OFF THE PUTTER INSTEAD OF HOPPING OFF. Similar Products Used: TITLEIST DT/TITLEIST PROF 100/TOPFLIGHT STRATA. |
[Sep 03, 2000]
Dave
Shoot in the 90s
This has got to be the best bargain for a playable soft-covered ball... thirteen bucks for 18 balls. A couple of years ago the Prostaff Control was the cheapest wound ball out there. They've since changed it to a soft-covered 2-piece. It plays similar to Titleist's old HP2 Tour, but for about a third of the price. Outstanding value for a ball that can actually be controlled around the green. Similar Products Used: Too many to list. |
[Aug 21, 2000]
Happee Gilmore
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Range Ball
Comes with heavy strip for easy identification. Great ball for the price. Similar Products Used: None |