

🚀 Elevate your game with Wilson CHAOS – where power meets precision!
Wilson 2024 CHAOS Golf Balls come in a 24-pack featuring a durable 2-piece Surlyn construction and vibrant multicolor design. Engineered for maximum distance, consistent control, and great playability, these balls are ideal for both practice and casual rounds, offering exceptional value and visibility for adult golfers.
| ASIN | B0CQMSWN65 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,388 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #23 in Standard Golf Balls |
| Brand | WILSON |
| Brand Name | WILSON |
| Color | Multicolors |
| Construction Type | 2-piece |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 643 Reviews |
| Included Components | 24 Golf Balls |
| Item Height | 6 inches |
| Item Type Name | Golf Balls |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | WILSON |
| Material | Surlyn |
| Material Type | Surlyn |
| Number of Items | 24 |
| Sport | Golf |
| Sport Type | Golf |
| UPC | 097512793322 |
| Unit Count | 24.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |
A**R
Good balls for a beginner
Great balls for a beginner golfer. Cost is good, and they work out great for a golfer who is learning.
D**N
Worth the Money
These Balls are great hitting balls they have improved my game. I was playing with Top Name balls and paying more. But these balls at a cheaper price are better in my opinion.
K**A
Fun in the sun
Fun colors, solid enough ball, no complaints
R**T
Good price
These golf balls work very well for me. I am a novice and they help me hit the ball a little straighter because of the anti-slice technology. I'm still hitting 200 plus yard drives and I'm 65 years old
D**N
Band for your buck, perfect for honest beginners
Context: I have been playing golf for 6 months. I’ve taken a few lessons, practice chipping and irons at a grass range 2-3x/wk and have played about a dozen rounds of golf this summer. I’ve played Pro v1 and TP5 that I’ve found, Kirklands, Callaway Supersoft (and a Chromesoft I once found), and a few Vice Pro models (gifts). I play ZXi5 irons (side note, surprisingly approachable to learn on), Wilson Harmonized wedges (also good bang for your buck), a Cleveland HB Soft blade putter, and a TSi2 driver. I play regular flex shafts and hit my 7i around 155 yards on average. Up front, this is a bang for your buck ball. If you’re not truly capable of shot shaping or added masses of spin with your irons (and I mean consistently, not just on a good day or from a perfect lie), this ball is a great value option and you should keep reading. Appearance: the cover is surlyn and so it lacks any kind of tackiness or premium sheen in the hand. By contrast, a Callaway Supersoft manages to replicate some of the premium feel/tackiness in the hand that urethane covered balls do and seems like a top of the line ball when viewed side by side. This Wilson Chaos doesn’t look like much, and at least a couple of balls per box might have a small burr of plastic on them (likely left over from the manufacturing process). Durability: it isn’t fantastic, but if you managed to play the same ball without losing it for 18 holes, it’d hold up even with a few cart path bounces. Let’s be honest, though. You’re reading this review because you lose balls left and right, and at $4-5 a pop for premium balls, you’re feeling the pain of losing 6-8 balls every time you hit the course. In fact, you might even stock your bag with nice balls, only to play mostly balls you find on the course. That, or you’re financially frugal but still want a ball that you won’t hate. So here’s my take on performance: Spin: who cares? You’re still working on distance control. Doesn’t seem super spinny to me. Does it hold a green? See above. I hold greens by virtue of being magically decent at approach shots 120 yards and in (seriously, it makes no sense). Distance: it’s fine. Based on my 7i carry, I assume I have an average to very slightly above average swing speed (for a man). If I’m hitting a Callaway Supersoft (my other most used ball) more than 3 yards farther with my 7i, I’d be surprised. That said, I do think you lose distance with driver. Trajectory: seems to get up there when I strike the ball well and flies about as straight as the Callaway. Feel: it’s not the softest thing in the world, nor is it firm. If anything, I would say it feels a bit brittle and underweight when striking it well with an iron or on a full wedge shot. Almost like it’s a toy. That being said, it’s not going to make the game less enjoyable and it’s very much worth the trade off for the price. Hitting driver, even at a moderate swing speed, I feel like I’m overwhelming the ball slightly and I have a harder time with consistent distance. A lot of that is probably down to my skill, though. Carry ranges from 210 - 250 yards for me. Verdict: be honest with yourself. If you’re working on distance control and can’t truly command the ball to fade, draw, or spin up loads, this ball isn’t going to ding your game and is a great value. Who is this ball for?: this ball is for someone who is learning to golf and tends to lose 5 or more balls per round. If you have a fast swing speed (again, be honest with yourself), this ball is going to cost you real distance, so keep that mind. If you rarely lose balls, I would consider a more premium option. Just remember that a cheaper ball can actually result in better play for you when compared with a premium ball. It’s all about picking a ball that maximizes your skill set while mitigating your weaknesses. Don’t just get a Pro v1 because it’s the “best”. Maybe for a tour pro or a highly skilled golfer, sure. Most of us are not that.
J**R
Easy find golf balls..
Great average golf balls and easy to find with the colors..
O**R
Perfect Balls for a Walking Search Party
I bought these for my son, who manages to lose at least a dozen golf balls every round. He hits the ball a mile, but once it leaves the clubface, it’s basically entering the witness protection program. Left, right, woods, water ... if there’s a hazard on the course, he’ll find it. That’s why these Wilson Chaos balls are perfect. Twenty four in a pack means he can spray them across the countryside like he’s seeding a new forest and still have some left in the bag. They’re durable, they fly long, and they’re forgiving enough that when he actually does find one, it still plays well. For the price, these are the best insurance policy against teenage golf ball extinction. If your kid swings like Bryson DeChambeau but aims like he’s blindfolded, stock up. These balls will keep the round going without draining your wallet every time one disappears into the abyss.
A**R
Good value
Great value, easy to order and fun to give to golfers
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