Friday, September 16, 2016

Budget Beater: Why Pay More For A Ball During The Winter Months?

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Sure, during the summer months those high spin, high cost balls may be pretty amazing to play with, but what about when it’s so wet that you worry more about losing a ball when it plugs in the fairway? Most people aren’t going to line up to pay $3.75 a ball for a Pro V1x or even $1.67 a ball for used Pro V1x’s, it just doesn’t make sense when they just go missing. Now, what if you could get a very strong performing golf ball for under $1 each? What if it was only $.86 each? Welcome back to the Wilson Zip. This little beauty performs well and a dozen costs you less than a sleeve of Pro V’s… Welcome indeed.

The Wilson Zip is one of those weird balls. It’s not a high spin ball. It’s not a high compression ball. It’s not a billion dimpled model that is designed to orbit the sun. It’s just a ionomer cover that is wrapped around a core that registered at zero compression. That would scare most people off right there, but when you see the Wilson Zip in action, you’ll understand what they mean by compression is just a number. The Wilson Zip flies far off the driver and spins well off the lower irons and wedges. It also has amazing touch around the green. The Wilson Zip is the perfect winter ball for most areas. Of course, there’s no stopping the love when the winter ends. You might just find this little $.86 gem becoming your gamer ball.

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