Wilson Prostaff Distance Balls
Wilson Prostaff Distance Balls
[Jun 04, 2000]
Matt
Shoot in the 80s
Great for distance...not for feel. Similar Products Used: None |
[May 22, 2000]
Brandon Lavergne
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
ProStaff Distance
Very good ball for someone fairly new to golf like myself. You get a quality ball for a very good price. You can usually find them for $11-$13 at places like WalMart for 18 balls. I tend to be attracted to water hazards, so the ProStaff allows me to stay with a consistent ball without worrying about losing it in the water. Similar Products Used: Top Flite XL |
[May 15, 2000]
Denis Curtin
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson Prostaff Distance
Excellent distance off the tee. Surprisingly good control with long irons & not bad for chip shots around the green. Very good-wearing ball so excellent value for money.If you are the kind of player thats wants to draw the ball slightly, then this is a good choice also. Customer Service None. Similar Products Used: Tof Flite XL 2000, Dunlop Titanium |
[Jun 19, 2000]
Chris
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
ProStaff Bimetal
Great ball for the price. Seems to have good distance, and most importantly, much less spin than most. I can hit this ball straighter than most. Similar Products Used: Tietlest HP2, Pinnacle LS, Pinnacle 332 |
[Sep 27, 2000]
matt
Shoot in the 90s
These balls are terrible around the green. They have a tight bounce off of the wedge and putter head. I went back and bought the Prostaff Control and I love them. Similar Products Used: Everything under the sun |
[Sep 27, 2000]
D Toft
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson Prostaff Distance
Im very new to golf, and saw these in the local hypermarket! I got them then played 9 holes. I shot a 53 and it was only my third ever rond of golf. Because they were so cheap i hit a few at the driving range and I could hit them further and straighter than I have ever done! Good around the green but don't feel too good off the putter Similar Products Used: TopFlite XL |
[Jul 23, 2000]
Glenn Tappenden
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
bumetal distance
These go FAR, feel isnt great either is spin, i'd recommend these to somebody who lacks distance or control, these also have exceptional value Similar Products Used: None |
[Jul 15, 2000]
Jim Cheek
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Pro Staff Bi-Metal
Seems like every time I hit a good shot I look down and its a Bi-Metal. These are long off the tee but a little difficult when hitting a wedge or chipping. Customer Service Sent Wilson a E-mail, sent back as blocked. Similar Products Used: Callaway Rule 35, Desprados, XL 2000, Precept Tour, Max-Fli Revoloution, Custom Made Balls of many types. |
[Jul 08, 2000]
Brian
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
prostaff bi-metal distance
These balls have absolutely no feel off the putter or wedge. I hate the sound they make when I strike them with the putter. I'm not a power hitter, but I can tell no difference in the distance compaired to other balls, but they do drive straighter off the tee. What use is a straighter drive when you make 4 putts and chips though. These seem to be a great value, but I really hate these balls, if you must buy pro staffs get the tour trajectory ones they are softer feeling and the same price. If I happen to find a pro staff distance on the course I usually throw it in the nearest water hazard to save other players games. If your looking for a great value in balls try some maxfli x-outs or dunlop double titaniums. Similar Products Used: Maxfli , dunlop double titanium, and pretty much all balls except prostaff distance and top flight. |
[Aug 26, 1999]
Noah
Shoot in the 90s
This is the worst ball I have ever hit. I cannot hit it straight and it does not have the best distance. Similar Products Used: Top Flite, Titliest, Maxfli, |