Wilson’s 2026 Staff Model and Staff Model X balls add speed, refined feel and clearer separation between the two tour-level options.
Gear: Wilson Staff Model, Staff Model X golf balls (2026)
Price: $49.99 per dozen (TRK360 versions same price)
Specs: Four-piece, cast urethane-covered golf balls with updated core and mantle constructions; available in white and yellow, with optional TRK360 alignment.
Who it’s for: Better players and competitive amateurs who want Tour-caliber ball speed off the tee paired with reliable spin and control around the greens.
What you should know: Wilson updated both the Staff Model and Staff Model X with new core constructions and refined mantle layering to improve speed, increase spin separation and enhance feel, while keeping the two balls clearly differentiated by compression, launch and profile.
The Deep Dive: There’s always been a clear pecking order inside Wilson’s golf ball lineup, and the Staff Model family continues to sit firmly at the top. While balls like the Duo and Triad are built to solve specific problems for recreational golfers, the Staff Model and Staff Model X are designed with elite performance as the starting point. For 2026, Wilson Golf didn’t reinvent that formula for the Staff Model and Staff Model X, the sporting goods giant refined it.
Both balls remain four-piece designs with thin, cast urethane covers, but the internal construction has been reworked to separate what the balls deliver off the tee and how they behave around the greens.
Wilson updated the core composition of both balls for 2026 with what the brand refers to as V-COR. It works to improve energy transfer at impact and push ball speeds higher, particularly with the driver and long irons.
The standard Staff Model is the softer of the two offerings, checking in with a compression of 90. It’s built with a soft rubber core that is encased in a mantle to manage driver spin. On top of the inner mantle, Wilson added a second, firmer ionomer outer mantle to help maintain ball speed. The outer mantle is capped with a thin urethane cover designed to give wedges and short irons something to grab. Compared to firmer Tour balls, Wilson claims the Staff Model produces lower spin off the tee and with irons, which should appeal to players who want a more penetrating flight and a slightly softer feel at impact.
The Staff Model X has a compression that is 10 points higher than the standard Staff Model (100), so it remains the firmer, faster option of the two, although Wilson has softened its feel and sound compared to the previous generation after feedback from Tour players.
The updated X uses a smaller, mid-compression core, a soft inner mantle for improved acoustics and feel, and an extra-stiff ionomer outer mantle to keep ball speed high. A very thin urethane cover completes the package, preserving the greenside spin characteristics better players expect. While it’s still positioned as the ball, the 2026 version is designed to spin a bit less off the driver than the 2024 version, without giving up control into the greens.
Aerodynamically, both balls use a 362-dimple pattern designed to optimize flight and carry. Both models are available in white and yellow, as well as with Wilson’s TRK360 alignment system, which adds 360-degree visual lines around the ball to aid aiming and provide feedback during putting practice. The alignment graphic doubles as a training aid: a clean, end-over-end roll signals solid contact, while any wobble quickly exposes a mis-hit.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Wilson Staff Model golf balls 2026 update adds speed and control
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