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Wilson Staff launches ‘world’s softest Urethane ball’

12.57pm 4th December 2015 - New Products

Custom Logo Program 2015Wilson Staff, the brand that continues to lead the way in low compression ball technology with its popular DX range, is introducing what it claims to be the World’s Softest Urethane Ball in the form of the newly-designed DX3 Urethane model.

As the latest addition to the revolutionary DX line – which also includes the 29 compression DX2 Soft and the 35 compression DX3 Spin – the new 55 compression DX3 Urethane golf ball delivers a softer feel, while still providing exceptional distance and control around the greens.

“We’ve been working on a low compression solution for urethane covers since we introduced the original DX2 a decade ago,” said Frank Simonutti, Global Director of Innovation for Wilson Staff Golf Balls. “Our testing has consistently shown that most golfers prefer a softer-feeling ball and the DX3 Urethane is unrivaled in offering the better player full control of the golf ball.”

The new ball has been developed to match the brand’s Feel, Crossover and Distance (F-C-D) ball-fitting system that offers benefits to fit individual playing styles.

“The DX3 Urethane has been designed specifically for the Feel player,” said Doug Wright, Global Commercial Director of Wilson Golf. “Thanks to its multi-layer construction, better players can also expect Tour-quality spin and control on the greens as well as great distance.”

The new Wilson Staff DX3 Urethane has a RRP of £29.99 per dozen and will be available from stockists in January 2016.

Wilson Staff www.wilsonstaff.com

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