- Brand: WILSON
- Material: Composite
- Color: white
- Age Range (Description): Adult
- Sport Type: Golf
- High energy core enables long distance flight
- Low compression technology for a soft feel
- Tour accuracy: specially designed inner cover creates less ball spin and maximizes distance
- Spin reduction: spin reducing dimple pattern technology reduces hooks and slices



















Paco –
I’m not an avid golfer, but I go a few times a year. I couldn’t tell you what makes one ball different from another in terms of pricing. But seeing as I’m just as likely to put any ball I hit onto a roof as I am onto a fairway, I might as well do it with an affordable ball…and these were pretty much the cheapest I could find.They came in a brown box as advertised. They look and smell just like golf balls, so I’ll presume they are genuine golf balls they’ll drown in a pond like every other ball I hit. Priced perfectly for sacrificial swim lessons. I do wish they would’ve come in some sort of sleeve, but that surely would’ve increased the cost a little. Fortunately for me, I have a Costco membership and buy Ziplocs in bulk and am not ashamed to pre-pack some balls in a snack-sized baggie when I hit the link with the fellas.
jaldeborgh –
I play golf purely for the enjoyment of the game. I’m also not good enough to believe that which ball I use will actually materially change my score. These golf balls look great, they feel just fine, actually great if I make good contact with my club. I will give scratch golfers the benefit of the doubt, that they can improve their performance with a ball costing 4X the price. For me, my challenges are much more concentrated in my swing and my consistency to worry too much about the golf ball. To me I’d rather play these balls (new) versus recycled or lost balls of some other brand, not to mention it’s rare I play 18 holes without loosing a ball (or many if I’m being honest).
Guillermina Ragland –
I don’t play Prov ball but this one is exceptional for me. I gave up on the pricey ball when I hit 70 yrs of age and have only played these since then. Now at 74 yrs of age this ball is perfect for my 9 hole course (not easy) and with physical issues I don’t even look for the ones that go into the forest. As good as any ball I have played in my 40 yrs of golf. Try some, you will never pay $45 a dozen for those top of the line balls.
bk –
I bought these based on the price and the quantity it came with. It was under $1.50 per ball at the time. I could drive these as far as people playing the premium balls. I would buy more if the price stayed consistent. I am assuming 2021 supply issues have made the ball price fluctuate.
M. C. –
I use them for practice on my property and they are great for the price for my use
Safia Cannon –
A bargain. Great ball. Long.
albert uhryniak –
these balls are just fine, go straight and long. don’t spend more to do the same thing.
JohnC. –
Ainβt any more accurate than Titleist. They are round; white, have a mind of their own; most have come back but a few escaped! Iβm not hitting 280 yard drives anymore. At 67, a 12 handicap, these are fine. On a good day, when the stars are aligned and my swing is working, I may pull out a Titleist. But these are my daily drivers