Wilson DUO Soft Gets TRK 360 Stripe Show
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Wilson DUO Soft Gets TRK 360 Stripe Show

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Wilson DUO Soft Gets TRK 360 Stripe Show

The new Wilson DUO Soft TRK 360 offers you something you don’t usually see in a $22.99 per dozen golf ball.

Whether it’s something you want in a $22.99 per dozen golf ball is a different question entirely.

Wilson is launching its new DUO Soft TRK 360 today. It’s the same DUO Soft it released last month but with the addition of a multi-colored 360-degree “track” in Wilson black-and-red coloring. The idea is that the track serves as an alignment aid. It’s used on the tee and the green to help golfers aim in the right direction.

Wilson DUO Soft TRK 360 golf ball

It’s also something golfers can use on the practice green. A golfer can easily distinguish between a nice, true roll and a wobbly one.

Is TRK 360 unique?

Yes and no.

The TaylorMade Tour Response Stripe is a urethane-covered ball and runs $42.99. Then there’s the fishing bobber-like Srixon Q-STAR TOUR Divide, also urethane-covered, which runs $39.99. The Srixon Z-STAR DIVIDE runs $49.99 per dozen while the Callaway ERC Soft Triple Track is $35.99.

However, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a low-priced, low-compression, two-piece ionomer ball with that kind of alignment marking. You might find some Volvik balls with alignment aids discounted from higher prices down the DUO Soft levels but there won’t be much else from mainstream OEMs.

The DUO Soft line has been a winner for Wilson since it launched the pillow-soft line in 2011. From its earliest days, Wilson touted a core compression as low as 27. Wilson measures the 2025 DUO Soft compression to be a still-soft 37. (We measured the 2023 model at 45.)

Why should you care about a soft golf ball?

The Wilson DUO Soft has a strong following, largely due to the fact that hitting a ball this soft can be downright addictive. A ball this soft will always come with a ball speed penalty. However, because it’s low-compression, most golfers regardless of swing speed can engage the core to a substantial degree. With a positive attack angle off the driver, a low-compression ball will launch high with low spin.

Wilson DUO Soft TRK 360 golf ball.

That means in theory the ball should curve less and fly straighter which for the habitual slicer could mean the difference between the right rough and the right fairway.

Granted, a basic two-piece ionomer ball won’t turn into a spin monster on your approach shots. It’ll still be low-spin so holding greens will be based on high flight and a strong descent angle. The target DUO Soft golfer likely isn’t looking to land it past the pin and spin it back.

Wilson DUO Soft TRK 360 golf balls: Price and availability

 More good news: If you love the DUO Soft, you won’t be paying extra for the TRK 360 part. Like their TRK-less counterparts, the Wilson DUO Soft TRK 360 golf balls retail for $22.99 per dozen.

They’ll be available in white only.

For more information, hit up the Wilson Golf website.

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      Mr Ed

      1 month ago

      So they put lines on a ball and thats innovation? Good grief

      Reply

      John Barba

      1 month ago

      I’m not sure Wilson or anyone else is claiming it’s innovation.

      Reply

      Peter

      1 month ago

      As someone who really prefers an alignment aid, especially a 360 degree one, I wish that high end balls would allow this option. At least on special order or something. Titleist is too much of a purist to do big alignment schemes which makes me sad.

      Reply

      Tom S.

      1 month ago

      Come on, guys, YELLOW please.

      Reply

      Scott

      1 month ago

      Will this alignment aid make into the Wilson Triad and/or the Wilson Staff?

      Reply

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