Wilson FG Tour Forged Irons
Wilson FG Tour Forged Irons
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[Jul 25, 2015]
somaspirit@yahoo.com
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson Fg Tour forged irons
I had been sporting Titleist 735 Co's since their inception. I had picked the Fg Tour's up when they first came out in an end of year sale from Golftown. I think that I had paid $400 CDN. I then suffered a significant concussion that took a long time to heal. Close to 3 years. Anyhow, once I had returned to 100% or close to it, I continued to sport the 735's. My garage is a club junkies dream. I had forgotten about the Fg Tour's! Anyhow, I was cleaning out the old clubs and found the FG's. First hit at the range had reminded me as to the reason why I had purchased them. Shot after shot from short iron to long, the explosive and crisp feeling from the ball strike was really moving. It felt fantastic. Both sets have DG S300's. The Fg Tour's were longer, and the ball flight had a great deal of penetrating velocity. There is a micro cavity in the FG's. The top line looks fantastic. Thin, sharp, compact. A tiny amount of offset. The less the better, and these are great. The strike feels like every groove on the club face is grabbing the ball. It's a really nice compression and I find that the shot dispersion is tighter for me than the 735's. Customer Service None Similar Products Used: Titleist 735 cm. Titleist 681. |
[Nov 09, 2011]
bossanovawitcha
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
FG Tour Forged Irons
Replaced my PING G5s with these in an attempt to improve my ballstriking. I was looking for a forgiving club with feel and feedback, easily workable but easy to fire straight. GIR and ballstriking have been keeping me from breaking 80 as much as I would like. After a few rounds, I could not be happier with these FG Tours. They're everything I thought they would be, but longer and easier to hit! They have weaker lofts than my G5s, but I'm getting the same distance, with great distance control.. The s300 shaft probably fits my swing better. To those who are considering testing the cavity forged irons from GI and SGI clubs - don't listen to those who say you can't play a forged club because your HC is too high. If you're a 20+, they're probably right.. But if you're learning golf later in life, like I am, you need feel in order to correct your swing flaws (unless you're paying $$$$ for lessons). These irons have helped me slow my tempo and have let me know I am a heel striker.. after adjustments to my swing, I'm striking the ball better than ever, and am learning to play a nice fade - sticking more greens, and my missed greens are easier up-n-downs. Wilson is top-notch and probably the best value in golf. Customer Service Have not had to use. Similar Products Used: Hit in bays - PING i10, G10, G15, G20; Cobra S2 Forged. Clubs I have owned - Wilson Ci7, Di9, Di11; Taylormade OS2, R7 Draw; PING i5,G5; Callaway Big Bertha; Titleist DCI |
[Mar 31, 2011]
boccigallupo
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson FG 62
Better players are drawn to the classic Wilson muscleback design renowned for its delicate balance of sleek look, soft feel and shot-shaping ability. A closer look reveals this modern innovation: a slightly larger head, a lower muscle slot and a wider, cambered sole. The '62. A modern classic. Customer Service Excellente |
[Feb 25, 2011]
chardylo
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson FG Tour Irons
Last year I had a few lessons with the local golf pro and by the end of the final lesson I went from hitting a draw to a nice high fade which was my intention. My previous irons were the Cobra FP (2008) models. They were good clubs with great distance but as with any GI iron, the distance consistency suffers. Also, the stock Nippon stiff shaft had become too weak as I was told I loaded the club heavily at the top and needed a stiffer shaft. I decided to go shopping and stumbled across the Wilson FG Tour Irons with the TT DG S300 shaft. I hit them for about 30 minutes on the monitor and was sold, but with reservations. I decided to trade in the Cobras and went right to the range. I did not hit them superbly at first but knew it would take time. Once I got them dialed in I knew I made the right choice. My first round playing with them I hit a few shanks, but it was the Indian not the arrow. But when I did put a good swing on it, the ball just whistled off the face with a nice boring trajectory for each club. Will still take a little more time but I can see where these will help my swing and scores in the future. Customer Service Not used yet but I hear Wilson is great. Similar Products Used: Cobra FP, Cleveland CG4, Taylormade RAC, Callaway BB, Callaway Fusion, and more. |
[Jul 18, 2010]
justin young
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
wilson staff fg tur forged
Great set of irons, you can work the ball with ease. They are very forgiving without being harsh on miss hits. I gained abut 5 yards per club with these but the amount of control I gained is the best part of these clubs. If you are a person that would like to drop those extra few strokes to shoot in the 70's these are your clubs. Similar Products Used: Taylormade R7,Macgregor M565 |
[Jul 09, 2010]
Average Bill
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson FG Tour Irons
Solid iron with a great compact head and sets up nice. Long irons are very usable.
Customer Service Wilson Demo guys were very helpful in getting me into the right club. Will bend these upright a degree eventually but have already played two of my best rounds of the year with these. Similar Products Used: Moved up from Wilson Pi7's and Cleveland CG2's...Crisper feeling of forged and more reliable clubbing distances. Compact head allows me to get through thick grass in a way not possible with the cast clubs. |
[Mar 15, 2010]
famousdavis
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
FG Tour
Most of you probably know me as the most solid player on this review board. I'm the best ballstriker you'll see around here. I tried the FG Tour out on the range and I must say that I have finally found a club good enough for my swing. These clubs look great at address and feel great when you hit the ball solidly. Beautiful clubs. I will get a set for free because the rep will do whatever I say. I'm the best. I don't want to see a bunch of 80's and 90's shooters giving reviews about this iron. You hacks need to take some lessons first before you go spouting off about an iron you shouldn't be hitting in the first place. Choppers stay away! Clubs are cool, almost as cool as me. Later. Customer Service Dunno Similar Products Used: I've used many. That's all i have to say about that. |