| Well i found another Wilson zip and played a whole round with it. The weather was 45 degrees and damp/foggy. The first thing i noticed about this ball was how soft it feels off the irons, when i say "soft" it's almost like hitting a plastic practice ball in the garden. The trajectory is nice and high but without ballooning and I didn't have any problems stopping it on the greens. The only trouble i had with these balls was off the driver, i have a swing speed of 100mph and a Burner driver and I tend to push my drives if I let off a bit, so I gave it my normal swing which ended up falling a bit short on yardage. Maybe colder weather would help in the driving department as for all the other clubs in my bag, the yardage was back up to my summer distances.
In my honest opinion I like the Wilson zip and intend buying a sleeve for the sub 40 degree rounds and if the driver thing continues then i'll try my R5 driver instead.
P.S. I got the Nike Karma ball to back up on a green, something i've only ever done with a ProV and the TM tp blacks. Anyway the nike is in my bag for the 40-60 degree weather.
__________________ Taylormade Burner 10.5° S-flex
R7 draw 3,4 hybrid 5-PW
R7 draw 3 wood
TM RAC Black TP 52°,56° and 58° Wedges with ProjectX rifle shafts and Golf pride multicompound grips
Wilson putter
Taylormade TP/black balls If you watch a game, it's fun. If you play it, it's recreation. If you work at it, it's golf.
Last edited by chiefmasterjedi : 12-26-2007 at 09:30 PM.
Reason: extra note on Karma
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