The hits for Wilson Golf keep dropping in 2025. Fresh off the recent release of the Triad golf balls, the company is enhancing their DUO Soft line with some visual technology to help you on the course. Introducing the Wilson DUO Soft TRK360 golf balls.
The DUO Soft is a popular franchise for Wilson and at their price point, with the incredible soft feel, you can understand why. The brand was at the forefront of moving to a softer core to help some golfers get more distance by the reduction of spin. Adding to that popular model, we now have the DUO Soft TRK360 and its a welcome addition.

What is DUO Soft TRK360?
The Wilson DUO Soft does what it is supposed to do. Help golfers hit it further, by helping them get a bit less crooked, and for steeper players, eliminate some of the backspin that is keeping them higher than they want to be for maximum distance.
The DUO Soft TRK360 takes those elements and adds a two-color alignment design that helps golfers precisely aim at their target, ensuring quick and accurate alignment on the green, or really anywhere. If you are an over the top player, try setting that alignment out towards the right (RH golfers) and hit it like you are trying to hit the ball down the first base line.
“This is a development we’ve envisioned for some time within the Wilson golf ball range, but we wanted to ensure the timing, performance metrics and design met our high standards,” said Frank Simonutti, Global Director of Golf Ball Innovation at Wilson Golf. “The red and black seam alignment not only meets our rigorous testing benchmarks but also reflects the distinctive innovation and look that defines Wilson,” he added.

The DUO Soft TRK360 delivers exceptional performance from tee to green, offering golfers incredible value at an outstanding price point, it’s a ball every golfer should try and I’m confident they’ll be impressed by the results.
Frank Simonutti, Global Director of Golf Ball Innovation at Wilson Golf
The price point being what it is, golfers that struggle with distance or in general with flight control, the DUO Soft is a model worth considering. In every test we have thrown at it, the model continues to perform as described. Adding visual technology to the mix in the form of DUO Soft TRK360 is a logical next step.
The Details
Available in white, the DUO Soft TRK360 is being released today and priced at $22.99 per dozen. For more information, head over to their website at www.wilson.com.
I really like this! I hope this alignment tech migrates to the tour ball!
I’m a fan of the 360 alignment line. Being that I struggle with spin on irons the Duo probably isn’t the ball for me, but I like what Wilson is doing with the TRK 360.
Remember playing these many moons ago when I first got into the game and didn’t understand much about golf balls. The alignment isn’t something that’s a must for me, so it’s not something that I find appealing or off-putting. Glad to see Wilson making a push this release season.
I’m here for the Wilson redemption arch
I like this release. It’s priced in the range where I believe balls like this belong and is a longtime performer.
I really like the graphics on this one
Im not a player of the balls with the 360 stripe. Its not my preference. But I do love to see Wilson stepping it up. It’s great to see.
Ball isn’t a good fit for me but would be very interested if they brought the alignment to the Staff Model X.
Not a good fit for me but the alignment aids clearly aren’t going anywhere. This one is solid.
How long before we see two circles around the golf ball? Making two different “x” type patterns for more likely alignment if it lands horizontal and not vertical?
I like this from Wilson. The Duo has been a solid performer for years, and I’m really happy to see them staying at this price point.
Hmm, I mean, I don’t hate it?
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Not a good fit for me but the alignment aids clearly aren’t going anywhere. This one is solid.
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Was just thinking when the Triple Track came out how people were so strong on either side of the debate.
Now, it’s “Meh” we’ve just be conditioned to accept it.
Still really don’t see much of them on the tour.
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Was just thinking when the Triple Track came out how people were so strong on either side of the debate.
Now, it’s “Meh” we’ve just be conditioned to accept it.
Still really don’t see much of them on the tour.
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I believe about 20% are using visual alignment on tour now. Considering how slow new technologies get adopted like hybrids, graphite, etc, that is a massive number.
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Was just thinking when the Triple Track came out how people were so strong on either side of the debate.
Now, it’s “Meh” we’ve just be conditioned to accept it.
Still really don’t see much of them on the tour.
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You see plenty of alignment on tour just not the built in kind like this. Most seem to prefer sharpie lines and balls like this aren’t made for tour anyways
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You see plenty of alignment on tour just not the built in kind like this. Most seem to prefer sharpie lines and balls like this aren’t made for tour anyways
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Of course part of that is the amount of staff a brand like Titleist is paying for and they really dont want their tour players playing a ball that is not available to purchase visually.
I like options. I haven’t jumped on the 360 train, although I will say I do like messing around with the Vista 360 when I am putting indoors.
So i don’t use alignment aids when putting as i always feel that im just a bit odd from the lines I want.
I do use them off the tee as a spot to look at consistently. I like Wilson’s changes ands exists over that last couple years. They really seem to be working at returning to relevance. I’m sure this will be another great option in the softer ball market at a great price point.
Great article as well, thanks.
It’s a solid visual that looks like it fits with Wilson. It’s hard to picture it on another brand. Does focus attention pretty well when it rolls. Also for someone like me it definitely draws attention to misalignment/wobble more than some that are a simpler line, and others that are much broader.
I like the alignment aid.
I like the look of it. And it’s great to see Wilson putting out options for a ball that works for lots of people.
Bringing the ?this year!
Wilson did a great job with this one. Sadly it only comes in White.
Great to see Wilson getting the blocking and tackling right
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Claiming to be “the worlds softest ball.”
What do we think? Are those bold claims true? Who’s going to try them out?
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I do like the look of the track alignment aid though
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Looks sharp, like others have said I’d like to see it on one of their urethane balls!
Also, bring back the matte colors on the urethane!
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Oh my bad. Guess I should have looked harder. Figured you guys wouldn’t have missed it.