Wilson Review: Pi5 3-PW Irons
Manufacturer: Wilson Golf
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Purchase: I bought the Pi5s used for $350. I went to the driving range thinking I would hit a few balls with my Pi5s and then hit a few with my X-14s. I started with the Wilson PW and went through the whole set. I was having such a good time that I didn't even pull the X-14s out of the bag. The X-14 is a nice club to be sure, but for me, I'd take the Pi5 any day of the week.
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Pros: I like that there is no offset. With the Calloways, I could never quite figure out how much 'game improvement' the club was going to give me, especially with the short irons. With the Pi5s, the ball flight is very predictable and if I mis-hit the ball, I know it. I feel very confident with these clubs. I think I have a decent (but inconsistent) swing and the Pi5 seems to reward that more than the Calloways.
Cons: The only thing that I don't like is that I've got an almost brand new set of Calloway X-14s sitting in my garage.
Pi5 3-PW Quality: The construction seems solid and the appearance is really a plus. They are very sleek and classy looking.
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Summary: The Pi5s are greats clubs. I'll be able to say more when I've played with them for a while, but if first impressions are worth anything, I'd say I've found the clubs I was looking for.
Wilson Pi5 3-PW Rating: 5
Author: G8torFan
Game: I've only been playing for about seven months, though I did play some back in high school, 20 years ago. I had a set of Wilson Pro Staff Dynapower blades. When I was bitten by the bug seven months ago, I decided to "upgrade" to Calloway X-14s. Unfortuantely, I never felt comfortable with the X-14s. Maybe I'm just not modern enough to appreciate all the game improvement help those clubs offer.
Average Round: 90's
Submitted: 2005-07-09
Usefulness: 4.36667 out of 5.
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