Wilson Staff Titanium Spin Balls
Wilson Staff Titanium Spin Balls
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[Aug 07, 2002]
dimpledetective
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson Titanium Spin
This ball has a little bit more spin than the distnace Wilsons that I have played. A full shot with a short iron will have the ball stop within a few feet of the pitch mark. I'm not a good enough golfer to comment on its spin when hitting partial shots. Not great feel chipping or putting but not bad feel either. The strong points for this ball are distance and durability. The ball is firm at impact but not harsh. Consider this ball if you're a budget minded golfer but are no longer worried anymore about losing balls to slices or hooks. Similar Products Used: Dunlop Ti Spin, Top Flite Z-Balata |
[Jan 24, 2001]
Patrick Owen
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
soft spin 90
This ball is more durable than any other ball I play.It goes further than most balls,and when it hits the green with anything less than a 5 iron it takes 1 bounce(about 2ft)and sits.doesn't spin like you may want,but how many of you would like the ball to stop were it lands or spin off the green. Similar Products Used: Nike(tour accuracy) Maxfli(revolution)Titeliest(pro)Slazenger(tour-cal) |
[Jul 25, 2000]
Shane
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Staff Spin 90's
Not bad for a cheap ball, but they dont really spin. Good distance, but if want to hold the greens try something a bit softer. Very durable, at least 3 rounds per ball if you can keep them out of the woods. Similar Products Used: Everything |
[May 18, 2000]
steven
Shoot in the 80s
i've tried a lot of premium balls including titleist, maxfli, and nike. this ball is just as soft and possibly longer than any of those others. i look for balls that have a really soft feel to them and these are the closest along with titleist HP tours. Similar Products Used: all kinds... |
[May 17, 2000]
Michael
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson Staff Titanium Spin
Not a bad ball for the price. Feels a little hard at times, and I don't get any more spin than with any other balls I've played. I don't really have confidence that the ball will stop dead on chips and pitches but again, for the price this is a serviceable ball. Similar Products Used: Titleist Tour Distance, HP2 Tour |
[Apr 25, 2000]
Jamie
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Soft Spin 90
I bought these balls for $20 for the dozen. I couldn't believe my first drive it was one of my farthest yet, but how did it play by the greens? It was perfect. An excellent putting ball as well as control to and around the green. These are my new ball since I shot my best ever 81 yesterday. Similar Products Used: None |
[Apr 25, 2000]
Mike
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Staff Spin
This is very long for a spin ball. I have hit them beyond 300 yrds several times and they are generally longer than the other balls I play. They also have adequate spin, although it is not as easy to work them as Statas or Revolutions. They are also a little harder than I like. They feel more like a distance ball than a spin ball. Similar Products Used: None |
[Feb 23, 2000]
Brian
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Spin 90
Found one on the course and played the rest of round with it. Went out and purchased some and have never looked back. This ball fits my game well, very long for a spin ball, and they check-up well on the green. I didn't say spin, but check-up nicely. This is a very unheralded ball but, its in my bag! Similar Products Used: Titleist HP2, Titleist DT2, Precept MC spin |
[Jun 23, 1999]
Dave
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Ti Balata
This is a double cover balata ball. It doesn't feel anything like a wound, liquid-filled balata. It actually feels and sounds more like a 2-piece distance ball with a balata wrapper on it. It's maybe a half club longer than a wound balata ball, but then it plays more like 2-piece spin ball, too. Similar Products Used: Too many to list. |