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Wilson Staff Dx2 Soft Golf Balls

Wilson Staff Dx2 Soft Golf Balls

RRP: £22.00

TG rating Rating: 0
Owners' rating Rating: 3.5

The Wilson Staff Dx2 Soft ball is super soft, super lively, and super value, these Second Chance  DX2 Soft Golf Balls are designed to fly high and far with a wonderfully soft feel.

The features include a super-soft, high velocity core. The softest core in the game today utilizes advancements in rubber chemistry to maintain high initial velocity.
The speed-generating HPF mantle encases the low compression core to generate higher spin. The ball has a thin, responsive ionomer cover which delivers a soft feel with maximum durability and improved scuff-resistance. With PhD Aerodynamics, the ball is large, flat-bottomed with shallow dimples that deliver a stable, penetrating ball flight. Softest Core in the Game

The large, flat-bottomed, shallow dimples on these Wilson Staff DX2 Soft Golf Balls Dozen 2010 deliver a stable, penetrating golf ball flight, while the Traction Control Technology integrates with the urethane cover to generate the highest spin possible from club faces with the 25° of loft or more, providing for ultimate shot-making and scoring.

One of Wilson's mid-range balls.

Wilson Staff Dx2 Soft Golf Balls

Contact: 01294 316270
Web: www.wilsonstaff.com

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Review from the magazine

TG rating Rating: 0

Chris Ryan, PGA professinal: “Forget the wacky shaped dimples on the new, low-compression Wilson Staff Dx2 Soft: I hit it really well, even when it’s not suited to my game. The controllable ball flight, decent feel and a small price tag make this an attractive ball for all club golfers.”

We loved the feel of this ball and think it's a great choice for most club golfers. The core is soft and you can really feel the difference between this distsance ball and the others. Spin rates were higher in our test, without sacrificing length.

2009, Updated Model - Review

According to Wilson, the Dx2 Soft is 22 per cent softer than its rivals and both Ed and David agreed this was the softest ball in this category. Ed said he’d have no problem using one regularly and although David loved the feel off the wedge’s face, he felt it was too soft for his game and might cost him yards.

It spins less off the tee while the Compression Core is 22 per cent softer than the nearest two piece rival.

 

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