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Wilson iWound Balls Review

Wilson iWound


Description
· Injection molded, wound inner structure. · Highly resilient solid core.


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Review Date
May 25, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: ray ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
i wound eilson ball

Summary:
bring them back, great ball for the money

Customer Service:
bring them back, great ball for the money

Similar Products Used:
prov one, i wound is about 95% of that ball



Review Date
October 25, 2008

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: drjacko ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Wilson iWOUND

Summary:
this ball has a great feel if you like the sensation of the ball sticking to your club face and then going on its way. Unlike some of the other low ompression models like the Maxifli noodle and Titlists solo range I found i could guide this far better. It was especially unnerving on the driver at first, but the feeling on irons and wedges was fantastic. I feel that it is shorter on the premium brands that have since come out but I am getting it on the fairway and green in the trajectory and height I want it to. Chipping gives just that little more check, and I have no problems with putting. Durable as well. Can't have everything in life and in this case its the distance off the tee with driver and woods. Good accurace though. Would not have bought it at original rrp but I understand there was a warehouse full of them and they're going cheap now. Try it if you like the low compression feel or yearn for the balata ball

Customer Service:
not used. pack of 12 lake balls.

Similar Products Used:
Noodle (once upon a time, would not go back) DT and PTS solo: ok but still poor control when really going for it: Loco best of the lot for distance and flight control but will not check, have to factor in bounce forward.



Review Date
June 18, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Rusty Stapleton ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Wilson i wound

Summary:
I realize this is old news, but I recently found a Wilson iWound in tall grass of the course I play. Naturally I had to try it. I was very impressed with it both off my driver (Cleveland Hibore Tour 9.5) and irons (Wilson Staff RM forged). I felt the feel around the greens was also very impressive. I thought that a ball of this quality would be expensive, what a surprise to find them at $7.00 per dozen. I have ordered several dozen realizing that they will soon be unavailable, what a FIND.

Similar Products Used:
Nike One, Precept U Tri, Titelist Pro V



Review Date
December 18, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Taff_o ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Wilson iWound golf ball

Summary:
I usually play Wilson Smartcore, as I found them the best value for money. I was interested in the iWound as they professed to be the equal of Pro V1's and I found them for £13 for 2 dozen! So I thought they would be worth trying.
The results were fantastic, I usually out drive my playing partners by 10-15 yards (they all use Pro V1's) but with the iWound it was more like 25-30 yards, and consistently straighter, and around the greens with a wedge I was stopping them dead and for the first time generated back spin!
These are the first balls that I have found that really make a difference to my game, in the past I have tried just about everything from Dunlop to Srixon and have found very little difference in any of them.
So in conclusion give them a go, for less than 60p a ball you've got little to lose but shot's off your handicap.
Since using this ball towards the end of this summer, I have shaved 3 shots off my handicap, I have been playing off 16ish for 3 years, I'm now off 13 and looking forward to single figures next year!?

Customer Service:
Bought them from www.thesportshq.com great price and quick delivery, I bought 12 dozen for 80 quid. What more do you want?

Similar Products Used:
I like most other people have used the Pro V1's but I personally found them over rated or should I say, over priced for the limited gains in MY game. I have also used the Wilson TX2's, 3's and 4's, Sixron AD223, Callaway HX, Warbird basically you name it I've tried it, and again just found them to all OK.



Review Date
July 16, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Andy C ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Wilson Iwound

Summary:
During the summer of 2005 I found one of these balls in the woods. I eventually used it for the first time one day, and on the second hole, a 175 yard par 3 over water, I got a hole-in-one. So if you want to hit a hole in one, buy this ball.

Similar Products Used:
Titleist NXT Tour



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