Prostaff Golf

Sure you won’t find the brand Wilson Prostaff Golf on any PGA Tour, but if you’re looking a way to slash spending budget without thinning on your golfing interest, then Wilson Prostaff Golf is for you.

Except if your have money, forget the conceit of having top tier, high-tech and expensive equipment. When you speak of golf, it’s more about you and your approach to the game, and not about you and your equipment. If it’s not the PGA your playing why the pretense of having a Callaway Big Bertha, a Nike SasQuatch, or a Titleist Pro V1 on your golf bag when you can have something way cheaper and yet comparatively achieving?

What I’m Taking About Is The Wilson Prostaff Golf Balls 360 Series.

First are the spec details. This Prostaff golf ball comes on several varieties: Max Distance, Straight Flight, and Tour Performance. They are maximized according to the variety, but mostly they have the HD 360 dimple design, which aerodynamically treads air for longer flight, a proprietary nCor+ for a rubber core, and comes in flash color making the balls easy to spot on the green.

The difference of these Wilson Prostaff golf balls however, is that they don’t come one for all design. They are made to be optimal on specific areas, thus enhancing anyone’s level of play. For example, if you have trouble in achieving longer powerful drives, then the Max Distance is for you. It has low compression and a bit of feel if need be for the green. It readily achieves high launch angles and the proprietary HD 360 dimple design allows it to tread air just like any Pro V1.

The most common problem novices would face is having regular hooks and slices. This is due to an imperfect golf swing, which sadly takes time to master. You don’t have to cut back your green time however. The only thing you need is the Wilson Prostaff Straight Flight. It has a low driver spin that would really deliver the truest flight even on mishits by the golfer. And the last variety, the Tour Performance, performs just like any pro ball, soft feel on the green and explosiveness on the fairway.

Wait, you’ve not heard the sweetest part of the Wilson Prostaff Golf Balls 360 Series yet. It costs $12.95 on a box of 15. Compare it to Titleist Pro V1 at $58 for a box of 12.

Another worth mentioning is the driver. That is the Wilson ProStaff Mens Dd6 Ti Distance Driver.

It is understandable that graphite becomes the material of choice when it comes to golf shafts. Lighter yet stronger, can be modified to give a bit of a bend or flex, graphite shafts are just too good choices for golf shafts, or golf clubs for that matter. But high end graphite drivers are expensive, somewhere around $500.

The Wilson ProStaff Mens Dd6 Ti Distance Driver is an awesome graphite with a 460cc heavy titanium club head, so true that you can swing it without much worry of hitting square or hitting tilt. The broad sweet spot makes this a forgiving driver comparative to the famed brands of Big Bertha or SasQuatch. It’s available on lofts at 8.5º, 10º, and 11.5º. The graphite you can choose to be senior, regular or stiff kind of flexes, so you don’t need to spend much on customizing your shaft.

While those mentioned golf clubs, the Callaway Great Big Bertha or the Nike SasQuatch 460cc approaches $500 (even $600 on some dealers), The Wilson ProStaff Mens Dd6 Ti Distance Driver remains a sweet $299, half the price of the world renowned brands, yet again comparable in achievement.

 
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