Wilson Spine
Golf Equipment
DriverHand
Right LeftLofts
12 10.5Manufacturer
WilsonPlayer
SeniorsPrice Range
$150-$300This driver achieves high MOI and low CG by redistributing weight from the center of the crown to the perimeter. The result is the industry's first truly perimeter weighted driver with a higher MOI and lower CG than traditional 460cc drivers. A unique "spine" or ridge line, reinforces the face behind the impact area, offering even hotter ball speeds.
Senior
Retail Price:
$300.0
I am in love with this driver and have picked up big yardage over my Mizuno, although granted it is one degree more upright. I cannot hit a bad drive with it. The impact sound might be something that some people have to get past but it is hardly the only club out there with that issue. Great looking, too, unless you hate the square ones. With the extra shaft length, you just need to stay smooth, not overswing, and let it do its thing. I give it an A.
I've owned about ten drivers in the past three years (Callaway, Adams, Tour Edge, Nickent) and even owned the old Wilson drivers from a few years ago. I am 48 and played with a 21-year-old kid from the local college golf team the other day. When he hit his drives the sound was deafening, the ball scream down the fairway and then climbed and came down soft. I would step up and hit the ball with my vicious 95mph smooth swing and it would pierce the air with no spin and when you thought it should start coming down it would keep climbing. My ball would hit and roll and end up about 3 yards behind his, but mine was always in the fairway. This club gets me 3 more fairways a round and about 10 yards. I could get more yardage, but I don't feel the need to swing any harder than 75% to get the same yardage I used to get while coming out of my shoes. My back feels better, my scorecard looks better, and my ego is huge now. If Wilson Staff irons are this good, I'm switching those, too.
12 degree Regular shaft, Maxfli C3 ball.
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