Wilson Deep Red Drivers
Wilson Deep Red Drivers
[Jul 22, 2002]
Ben
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson Deep Red 305 cc 9* Reg.
I've tried at least 25 different drivers in the last 10 years, and was most recently playing a Purespin 9 degree firm flex. I thought I was long and straight with that driver, then I tried the Wilson. I am even straighter and longer than before. I'm constantly hitting to places I'd never been before. I've played my home course for over seven years now, and had only driven the 3rd green once. I've driven it the last three weeks. For me, there has never been a longer, straighter driver. Similar Products Used: Callaway Big Bertha Purespin Orlimar Adams Tight Lies |
[Jul 22, 2002]
godov
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
deep red 365 cc
Uau, this is the best thing ever happened in my short golfing life. This club is amazing. Played with it for the first time this weekend. Didn't go to a driving range before playing with it and the results were unbelievable. Long and straight. Before playing with club I was teeing with a callaway 3 wood and I was strugling (!), now I could almost have 9 or 10 handicap (my handicap is 26). I REALLY RECOMMEND THIS CLUB FOR EVERYONE. |
[Jul 15, 2002]
kdlmn
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson Deep Red 305cc
I used to drive the ball 230 to 270 yards with some effort using my old driver. With the Wilson driver, I consistently drive the ball around 280 to 300. Better yet, I'm able to cut my swing speed down and the ball travels straighter than ever. Similar Products Used: Callaway Great Big Bertha |
[Jul 12, 2002]
SoCal Mike
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
305cc Reg
I have played 3 rounds with this driver and have yet to see the results that everyone has stated. This is not due to driver but my swing. I tried a different set-up at the range today and WOW, big difference. I was hitting 240 yds (max distance of range) before any roll. They are right that this club needs to be swung relatively easy. Good overall value. |
[Jul 01, 2002]
Rookie48
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson Deep Red 305cc
This club is a moderately priced driver with great forgiveness and great distance. It is extremely easy to hit. This is a great alternative for those of us reluctant to pony up 400 bucks for a Taylormade Driver or a Callaway. I can't believe that those clubs could be a whole lot better. For the beginning golfer, this is the ticket. Customer Service Not applicable yet. |
[Jun 19, 2002]
Adam Buxton
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Deep Red 305 10.5 (regular)
I've been looking for a decently priced driver and saw a lot of reviews on this club (consumer review, rankmark, etc.) before trying it out with a few others last weekend. I was amazed how straight and long the 305 is, even though I've hardly played this year through injury. As a Bertha Warbird player I'm used to decent distance and reasonably straight shots - but this club blows it away! I can't believe how easy it is to hit. I'm h/c 15 at the moment, so hit a few decent shots and a few dodgy ones. But with the 305.. my worst shots with range balls were all going straight and 220-ish, while the best cleared the range completely! Can't wait to take it to the course this weekend..... Customer Service not applicable Similar Products Used: Big Bertha Warbird, Mizuno Blue Fire, Taylor Made 320 etc |
[Jun 17, 2002]
Damon Morales
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson Deep Red 305CC
I'm fairly new to the sport as I have only played about 8 rounds. I'm already shooting in the mid 90's and getting better every time out except I couldn't for the life of me hit a driver. I've tried the Hawkeye, Big Bertha, Nike and other misc drivers and could never hit the ball straight. The most frustating part was that I could out hit my friends with a 5 wood a mile and new if I could hit a driver correctly I would kill em' and lower my handicap even further. We'll my prayers have been answered in the WDR. I just took it out to the range today and man am I pumped. I taped it all up just in case I couldn't hit it so I could return it. First shot was to the net and straight. Thought to myself wow, but don't get too excited this could be a fluke. Next 4 shots were pretty much the same, the 3rd one sailing over the net by a good margin. I couldn't get that tape off fast enough so I could hit it pure. I hit about 50 balls and only a half a dozen were slices, 80% were hitting the net and I also hit about half a dozen over it. I think the WDR is worth every penny I spent and I can't wait to play my first round with it tomorrow. Boy are my friends going to be jealous. |
[Jun 16, 2002]
Roki
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Deep Red 365cc 10.5 degree, Reg
Just bought this club after demoing it at the range. Very good club. Easy to hit straight and long. I've tried the Cleveland Launch. It too was a very good club. It was longer and had a lower ball flight than the deep red but it was harder to control. I've let various people test out the Deep Red and they're all very impressed. The deep red will be in my bag for a long time Customer Service Not Used Similar Products Used: Taylor Made 360, Cleveland Launch, |
[Jun 06, 2002]
Lapster
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson Deep Red 365cc
I don't know who invented this club, but they deserve unlimited lap dances in Myrtle Beach for life! Before the DR I had very little confidence off of the tee with my Taylor Made Ti Bubble. Maybe 4 out of 10 drives would find the fairway. Now with the DR it's more like 9 out of 10. It goes long and straight just like they advertise. It has made the game fun again. Everyone I play with that tries my DR has the same reaction....HOLY CRAP! This club is not hype, it's the real deal. Do yourself a favor and buy one. Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: Taylor Made Ti Bubble |
[Jun 05, 2002]
gv7405
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Deep Red 9 degree stiff 305
I thought I had a great driver (Cleveland Quadpro). I now consider it one of the best. The Deep Red 305 in a noticable notch better than anything I have hit. I bought the club and didn't even bother going to the range. I figured I would continue to hook most balls - I was wrong. Down the center and long (275) with the first shot. I have never hit a driver that hit more fairways in my life. I was also playing one of the toughest courses in Ohio. Even the balls that I hit off-line didn't go that far off. I did lose one ball - that's it 6-7 strokes off my game without question. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Clevland Quadpro (great for the price), Kunnan Titanium, Taylor Made, Top Flite |