

⛳ Elevate your game with smart precision and lasting durability!
The Wilson Smart Core Golf Ball features patented Smart Core technology that adapts to your swing speed, delivering optimized spin and control for both long and short shots. Its durable ionomer cover ensures extended playability in varied conditions, while providing a firm tee-off feel and soft greenside touch. Offered in a value-packed 24-ball pack, it’s designed for serious golfers seeking consistent performance without breaking the bank.


| ASIN | B003RPXXMM |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,349 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #77 in Standard Golf Balls |
| Brand Name | WILSON |
| Color | WHITE |
| Construction Type | Multi-layer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,141) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00883813468539, 06100638733470 |
| Included Components | Wilson Smart Core Golf Ball - Pack of 24 White |
| Item Diameter | 1.68 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Balls |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Wilson Sporting Goods - Team |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WGWR54202 |
| Material Type | Synthetic Rubber, Urethane |
| Model Number | WGWR54202 |
| Number of Items | 24 |
| Size | 24 Ball Pack |
| Sport Type | Golf |
| UPC | 883813468539 |
| Unit Count | 24.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
M**Z
Best bang for the buck out there
This is a fantastic ball for the money. They feel great off the driver and off the irons, even producing excellent backspin off the wedges. They work perfectly for softer greens and I find these to be excellent balls for the colder rounds where you're getting reps in. I don't know how they hold the greens during summer but i was able to make this ball track back on wedge shots no problem during a PNW November round. They feel fantastic off the tee and also with the irons. Wedge shots, pitch and chips are all outstanding and this $1 ball is pretty remarkable in that sense. It's a little softer ball than what I'm used to (Z Star in the Summer) but I can appreciate the extra distance in the colder months. I believe this to be a great all around ball for maybe 90% of recreational players. If you're getting more than 270 on the driver this may be too soft a ball but even then I believe it'll still play well. The one and only down side I found from my round today was the feel off the putter. Definitely feels like a $1 ball and sounds cheap when putting. This is a small issue that's easily acceptable because it does everything else so well for a discount ball. If Wilson put a urethane cover these would be amazing but then it'll probably be a $2 ball. Still would be great value imo..
R**N
I generally don't think the ball matters, but I've shot my two best scores since switching, so ....
I've been playing golf a long time, shoot in the 80,s and have used all manner of ball. And this works as good as the next one but is a lot less expensive. That said, I think there's something to the "smart core" with regard to hitting straighter shots... ok - now I've played with this twice, 9 holes each time, and here's my impressions... - I've shot my two best scores of the year - coincidence? And actually, I would have had the best score of my life for 9-holes yesterday except for a mental lapse on the last hole. I was 1-over through 7, had a 3-putt bogey on 8 (from 50-feet) arrggg to go to 2-over. Easy, short par 4 for the last hole - par to tie my best score - smashed my 3H 230 yards leaving myself an easy 95-yards to a really wide green. But ..... pin was tucked way to the left beside a trap. I should have hit for the middle of the green but I aimed for the pin, caught the corner of the trap, took 2 to get out and then 3-putted from 50-feet - ARRRRGGGG! 5-over, 41 - still tied my best 9-hole score of the year, but I easily could have been 2-over! - My chipping and pitching has been much better. I don't hit high flop-shots so spin shouldn't be an issue, but I'm getting up and down from around the green a lot more. - I hit a Hybrid 3 off the tee and have hit 12 of 14 fairways (and the two I missed hit trees and bounced back out!), which is great and whereas I usually have a big draw, I seem to now have a small draw which is better. Again - not sure if it's the ball or the fact that I've been working really hard on hitting fairways, even at the expense of distance (thus the 3 hybrid off the tee) - Distance, maybe a tad less than the pinnacle soft I was hitting before, but like most mid/high handicap golfers my distance varies a lot from shot to shot so it's hard to really tell. For example my 3-hybrid I'm hitting anywhere between 190-240 with this ball. The wide range of distances obviously goes to the fact that my ball striking is very inconsistent, as opposed to the ball. Still - that's about what I would expect, distance wise with another ball. I notice that with the last ball I tried out (Pinnacle soft) I would occasionally flush an iron and get 20-30 yards longer than normal (like 170 on the fly with an 8-iron), and that hasn't happened with this ball, which I guess is a good thing since, especially with high irons, you need to be able to know how far the ball is going to go. - A strange thing is that with this ball, I simply am not getting good contact with my mid-irons off of the fairway. I presume that's me, but it's been 18 holes without a single, really good mid/long iron shot. I'm just not picking them up and then getting low ball flight, etc. but straight, so even my misses tend to be good which has contributed to my good scores. - Putting...again, I find it hard to see how a ball could affect putting, but I've been making all of my 3-5 footers, and only 3-putting from 40+ feet, so that's been good.
C**N
Pro V1x v. Wilson Smart Core
I recently purchased a Skytrak launch monitor and have been using these balls on it. I'm happy to say that I've been getting really good results with regard to distance, particularly with my wedges through 7i. Anything after that is hit or miss, but that has everything to do with me not being a very good golfer rather than this ball. Anyway, one of the things that struck me while using these balls and the Skytrak was that the balls were holding the practice greens, but really running out after landing. I started to question how accurate the Skytrak was in this regard. Then I remembered that I had found a Pro V1x on the golf course one day. I didn't want to play it out on the course because...well, I would lose it as quickly as the sucker who lost it before me, so I put it on my shelf in the garage for that distant day when I was "better". Well, that day has not come, but I figured the chances of losing it in the garage were low (sadly not zero as experience has shown). The very first swing I took with the Pro V1x, the thing spun back like a mother shucker. I had never done that before and well, it was pretty freaking cool. But here's the thing, I may have felt like a Pro, but I lost considerable distance compared to these balls (at least a club), and much prefer the softer feel of these balls when I hit them properly compared with the harder feel of the V1x. Long story short, I'm glad to report that my Skytrak does appear to be accurate with regard to the ball physics on the green. So I would say that if you are an experienced golfer who consistently makes solid contact and doesn't need much help in the distance department, then maybe this ball isn't for you. You may want to invest in one of the more expensive options as there definitely appears to be a difference in the way these will react on the green. However, if you are like most of us and need all the help you can get, then these balls feel great off the club and give pretty good distance. They also seem to hold greens when the should, but expect some roll out. All that being said, the price of these Wilson's can't be beat and I will likely continue to buy them until that elusive day when I am "better" at golf. I recently order some Chrome Soft's as I want to compare those as well. I will update as necessary. Hope this helps someone out there. UPDATE: As mentioned in my original post, I've been playing the Callaway Chrome Softs (CCS) and I must admit that I like those a lot. In my experience, the CCSs feel great off the club when struck properly, and provide great spin on the greens. They aren't quite as long as these Wilsons, but definitely have comparable feel and better spin. Of course, they cost a lot more though. In addition to the CCSs I've also tested out the Kirkland Signatures from Costco and they are probably my favorite ball at the moment given that they play very similar to the CCSs, but are considerably cheaper. All that said, I still use these Wilsons regularly and will continue to do so. Still very happy with this purchase. I will be testing out some Vice balls in the near future, so I will update accordingly.
A**R
Gooooood
L**S
These cost effective golf balls work well. Good value.
C**N
Riordinato dopo 10 gg ancora nulla
C**N
Buen precio y desempeño óptimo!
C**N
Perfecto
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