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Wilson Golf Balls Wilson Duo Soft TRK360

Wilson Duo Soft TRK360

£22.10£22.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.36/mo.*
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Wilson Golf Balls Wilson Duo Soft Golf Balls Yellow

Wilson Duo Soft Golf Balls Yellow

£22.10£22.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.36/mo.*
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Wilson Golf Balls Wilson Triad Golf Balls White

Wilson Triad Golf Balls White

£31.45£32.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £10.48/mo.*
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Wilson Golf Balls Wilson Duo Soft White
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Wilson Duo Soft White

£22.10£22.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.36/mo.*
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Wilson Golf Balls Wilson 2025 Triad Yellow Golf Balls

Wilson 2025 Triad Yellow Golf Balls

£32.95£32.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £10.98/mo.*
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Wilson Golf Balls Wilson 2025 Duo Soft Golf Balls Green 1 Dozen

Wilson 2025 Duo Soft Golf Balls Green 1 Dozen

£22.10£22.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.36/mo.*
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Wilson Golf Balls Wilson Duo Soft Golf Balls

Wilson Duo Soft Golf Balls

£22.10£22.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.36/mo.*
4stores
Wilson Duo Soft Golf Balls 12 Pack

Wilson Duo Soft Golf Balls 12 Pack

£22.10
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.36/mo.*
4stores

Golf Balls: 3 things to consider before buying

When selecting golf balls, it's essential to match them with your skill level. Beginners might prefer two-piece golf balls, which are designed for durability and distance. These golf balls tend to be more forgiving and can help improve your game as you learn. On the other hand, advanced players often opt for multi-layered balls that offer better control and spin. By choosing golf balls suited to your abilities, you can enhance your performance on the course.

The construction of a golf ball significantly impacts its performance. Two-piece golf balls are generally more durable and provide greater distance, making them ideal for casual or recreational play. Three-piece or four-piece options offer enhanced spin and control, catering to those who prioritize precision in their shots. Understanding the differences in construction helps you choose golf balls that align with your playing style and goals.

Weather conditions can influence how golf balls perform. In colder climates, softer compression golf balls can be advantageous because they compress more easily at lower temperatures, maintaining distance and feel. Conversely, in warmer weather, firmer compression options might perform better by providing a solid strike on the ball. By considering local weather patterns when purchasing golf balls, you ensure optimal performance across varying conditions.

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