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Wilson Profile Anti-Slice Balls (dozen)

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  • Wilson Profile Anti-Slice Balls (dozen)
  • Wilson Profile Anti-Slice Balls (dozen)
  • Wilson Profile Anti-Slice Balls (dozen)

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Wilson Profile Anti-Slice Balls (dozen)

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Wilson Profile Anti-Slice Balls (dozen)

The most common - and frustrating - flight characteristic is the slice. The Profile Anti-Slice utilizes a proprietary paraffin cover coating to reduce friction and lower negative sidespin for straighter ball flight and greater distance

  • Soft Neodymium Core
  • Slick Ionomer Cover
  • Paraffinic Slip Coating

Soft Neodymium Core

Generates powerful distance off the club face.

Slick Ionomer Cover

Provides responsive feel with lower overall spin.

Paraffinic Slip Coating

Reduces friction and negative sidespin for straighter, longer ball flight

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There are a huge range of golf balls on the market at the moment and fierce competition between manufacturers. In order to slice through the hype and find the golf ball that is right for you, the first thing you should ask yourself is whether you're after distance or spin (which will give you greater control once you're closer to the green.

Spin & Distance Golf Balls

If you are already capable of getting the distance you want then you might consider a spin ball which will provide you with essential control once you hit the golf green. If you're still working on getting the golf ball to go as far as you want it to, you're better off sticking with a distance ball. On top of this, if you're playing golf during the winter, you should use a distance ball anyway. The wet winter ground surface and the outside temperature will play havoc with your distance shots so you'll need all the help you can get in making the ball go further! There is also the added benefit that once your distance ball hits the soft ground in winter, it will stop quickly on the green anyway.

Premium Branded Golf Balls

Due to the intense competition between manufactures, there are quite a few very good golf balls on the market. For a typically skilled golfer you're unlikely to go wrong with brands such as Nike, TaylorMade, MaxFli, Callaway Golf or Srixon. You can expect to pay between fifteen to twenty pounds per dozen golf balls.

If you are a low handicapper and can get distance and are after feel and control, you can enter the world of premium golf balls, of which the Titleist Pro V1 is currently top dog. However, there are many manufacturers currently snapping at the heels, creating top of the range golf balls with distance, feel and control.

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