Wilson IronsBest and Most Popular | Review Models Found: 42 Wilson 1200 System 45 - I have been disappointed but should have realised by the price . Wilson 1200 GE\'s were about $1200 new in 1988 I think. $300 Aust now , lesson leant.
Wilson Big Red Irons (Steel) - These are simply great irons. I can't explain the sudden "hooks" but maybe they are as billed, "the best game improvement irons available for the mid handicaper on up" & I'm now to a point where I need less offset? For irons, I found them reasonably priced compared to their competition.
Wilson Ci6 - These irons are very forgiving, adequate in length and they are workable. For the right golfer, they are truly superb irons. Accordingly, they really should be considered for purchase by more golfers.
Wilson Countertorque Set - I think, in my limited experience, that this is an excellent starter set. Wouldn\'t say they are better than more expensive clubs but I believe they are an excellent value.
Wilson D15 - I sent back 5-PW, Wilson tells me that they will only replace the 7 and PW shafts that were broken inside the hosel....all others they say PASS their test....very dissapointing...I play only tournament golf and I have NO confidence now.
I will continue to play them....because I like the heads...but, I will switch ever shaft out to the New TrueTemper Black Gold tapered shafts as soon as possible.
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Wilson Deep Red - Best Clubs that you can find for the Money, if you are a mid to high handicapper.
Wilson Deep Red 2 Iron / Stiff Graphite - Long irons seem to be a lost art and I don\'t see many on the course these days. Long irons mean long and normally they are the 3-5 irons.
Wilson Deep Red 2 Tour Steel Normal Shaft (not fat one) - amazing
Wilson Deep Red Fat Shaft -
Wilson Deep Red Fat Shaft (Steel) - I believe that this club is an outstanding choice and value for anyone with a Handicap of 8+. You can't beat these Wilsons.
Wilson Deep Red Fat Shaft Steel - My handicap has improved by five strokes.
Wilson Deep Red II Distance - If you want an iron that lets you enjoy the game a little more with a less than perfect swing and like long high shots with lots of forginess, then thse are a great buy now that the 2005 line will be comming out very soon,
Wilson Deep Red II Distance Graphite Shafts - Dont read about them, try them, I feel all levels of player will benefit from trying these, they are making the game too easy
Wilson Deep Red II Distance Irons - I get absolutely nothing by bragging about these clubs except the pure pleasure of knowing that someone out there may put a set in his bag and play better golf.
Wilson Deep Red II Tour - I was looking at just about everything when I literally stumbled onto this iron: Cleveland, Callaway, Titleist, TaylorMade, you name it. I was about to decide between the Titleist 762 and the TaylorMade RAC LT\'s when I saw a demo 6-iron of the Tour II\'s.
Wilson Deep Red II Tour Irons S300 Shafts - When I was growing up Wilson was the premier name in golf.As far as I my peers and alot of the top tour professionals and major championships winners at the time were concerned,Wilson irons were \"THE\" brand of irons to have.The were just classy,well made golf clubs.Something happened for a few years and they started making inferior quality clubs for the entry level market.
Wilson Deep Red Irons - These irons were an absolute steal for the price I paid. They are strong and very forgiving. I would recommend that any golfer at least try them out.
Wilson Deep Red Tour II Irons - only get these if u hit the ball perfect every time, please try before you uy
Wilson Deep Red Tour II Steel Shaft - The heavier steel shafts have helped (forced) me to control my swing more which is what my pro has been trying to drum into me for ages.
Wilson Deep Red w/ Fluid Feel Steel Shaft - Overall, the Deep Red is a classy, well performing, addition to Wilson\'s line-up of premium clubs. I went back and bought the matching Sand Wedge for $59 and a free set of Maxfli Noodles.
Wilson Deep-Red II Distance - Like i said before I have hit many different irons and am very happy with the wilson deep-red II irons. They were what I was looking for, and hope to enjoy them for years to come.
Wilson Di 5 - If your looking to by new game improvment irons adn don\'t want to break the bank, these are your clubs.
Wilson DI5 Staff Irons 3-PW Stiff - Superb iron set. Slightly more distance than my older Wilson clubs but much higher flying shots with the DI5s.
Wilson Di7 Steel - Don\'t be fooled by the popularity of other brands. Wilson makes very good golf equipment and commands much higher prices in Europe. We are lucky to be able to get this quality at bargain prices.
Wilson Fat Shaft - These are great clubs, would like to test a set of Deep Red's if they are an improvement over these. I have shot my personal best round this year with the Fat Shafts.
Wilson Fat Shaft III - FANTASTIC IDEA AND CONCEPT. I\'D RECOMMEND THESE TO ANYONE
Wilson Fat Shaft III, Reg. Steel - The cost of the Wilson Fat Shaft III\'s are going down, but even at around $300-350 (eBay) this is still a good buy. If you are looking to up grade and do not want to spend hundreds of dollars for a \"big\" name brand set.
Wilson Fat Shaft Irons - Like most equipment, the cost of the clubs doesn't necessarily have a directly proportional positive impact on your game. I think the set is probably a little over priced, but certainly is good quality and has saved me a few strokes in the past few rounds.
Wilson Fat Shaft Tour Cast Irons - If you are looking for equipment to lower your handicap, these irons can do it. Very easy to hit, yet powerful, high, and striaght. I very under rated set of irons that no one has heard of.
Wilson Fat Shafts - Great clubs, enabled me to lower my index, straight clubs and very smooth. Does well on off hits. Just last week on the 18th hole, one stroke down I miss hit an 8 iron...landed on the green, tied the match...nuff said.
Wilson Fatshaft - The clubs are great and the company has a great customer service department. I had a shaft that bent and company gave me a return authorization number never asked for a recipt or anything and replaced the club within a week.
Wilson Mens Prostaff - thoroughly pleased with both sets and have set a three step goal. goal # 1 is to get my handicap down to the low,low eighties with the \"prostaff ad\" set.
Wilson Pi5 - Overall, I would recommend these clubs to the golfer who may not have purchased new clubs of quite some time. The confidence I have now standing over the ball makes my game much improved.
Wilson Pi5 3-PW - 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-SW - WIlson seems to have rebounded back into the fray with a high quality product, and for me these irons really have a wonderful, familiar feeling.
Wilson Pro Staff AD - I cannot conceive of a better deal than I got for these discontinued clubs. I don\'t think I would have paid $399, but I could not have gotten a better set for what I did pay.
Wilson R.Mendralla Signature Irons w/ Fat Shaft - My purpose for buying these clubs is that I am not extremely long off the tee, and I tend to play from the back tees (at tournaments and such).
Wilson RM Fat Shaft - A great club for any golfer.
Wilson Robert Mendralla Staff Irons - Really, you cannot beat the value! Great clubs for the 10 to 20 handicap range. Wilson is an overlooked brand, I really think they are every bit as good as any top brands out there.
Wilson Robert Mondrellas - buy these and you wont be upset!
Wilson Staff Di5 - Bottom line - Buy these. Whether you are a pro at the golf course or just a weekend golfer. Anyone looking to lower their handicap should try these irons, I guarantee you will like them.
Wilson X3 Advantage - - I recommend these clubs for someone who wants a good set of irons but doesnt want to spend too much. These irons are a great deal at only $115.
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