Wilson Staff Di7 Irons
Wilson Staff Di7 Irons
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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya
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[Jan 01, 2024]
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[Dec 26, 2023]
arissaaqila
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Summarize your findings and offer a conclusion on whether the Wilson Staff Di7 irons are a suitable choice for golfers based on their needs, preferences, and skill level. by tstoto Weakness:
No weaknesses. All very good. Purchased: New
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[May 21, 2013]
tgrem
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Di7
I have a set of cobra irons that i actually hit fairly well. I recently broke my 8 iron so I was in search of a new one. I stumbled upon a Wilson Staff Di7 8 at my local club. Love the club. Absolutely my favorite club in my bag now.
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[Nov 17, 2012]
William Rogers
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson Staff Di7 w steel TX-105 shafts
These are no doubt a fine set of clubs. On my 3rd time out with them I shot a -1 on the back side and +5 on the front for a +4 75. They are better than my other set that retailed for a 1000.00.
Similar Products Used: Callaway Pro x with Project X shafts |
[Jul 31, 2012]
Ted
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson Staff Di7 graphite
I had purchased a steel shaft Di7 Gap wedge earlier in the year and was so impressed, I began to look for a used set 5 - PW. I finally found a graphite set on Ebay in fairly good condition for $115. I had been playing the classical Top-Flite Tour Ti w/titanium face, stiff/graphite clubs for about 8 years which I was very pleased with. The swing weight of the Di7's are greater due to the heavier fat shafts and stainless steel vs. the titanium heads. The greater swing weight forced me to smooth out my swing. The cavity back heads have a larger sweet spot and lower CG giving me greater confidence with middle clubs.
Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: I once rented a set of Callaway X-18 graphite clubs and got greater distance and feel, but these are a better value. |
[Jun 01, 2012]
stefan
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson DI 7
Very good irons! They are dead straight and very accurate but you can still work the ball! These are really game improvement irons but they do not have the bad looks most of these irons normaly have. Good light weighted shaft, decent colors (dark grey and red)and the fact that they are cheap makes them very interesting irons! They are also very long. The only thing is that you have to dial in the new distances. Try them and then buy them! |
[Nov 27, 2011]
Brent Hanie
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson Di7 Irons
Lets start out by saying Wilson has some the of the best clubs out in the Golf Market today regardless of your skill level. I have shot some very low round scores with these Di7 models and have found them to be an excellent value. I picked some up on ebay 4-G around 100.00 bucks. I intended to send them off to our vacation home but could not resist trying them out. I was a little conflicted as I have played blades exclusively. I only bought these to have a more forgiving set with graphite as steel pits at our beach location over time while they sit around over there. As I set out on the course I found these clubs have a very long, mid to high trajectory and can be worked easily from right to left or faded. I found them very forgiving without the fat pillow feel of some of the similar irons out do date. The shorter irons added between 15-25 yards when struck dead nuts on! When you missed them they still landed as an average shot would. I still love my blades but I did keep these at home and use them at my local club on a more regular basis. What more could any golfer want, a workable, inexpensive, forgiving addition to anyone's game regardless of your skill level. Way to go Wilson, loved your old Staff blades now a fan of your comeback in new generation Irons. Similar Products Used: Wilson Staff 83-84
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[Aug 26, 2011]
Chris Gilfillan
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson Staff Di7
For the money, these clubs are perfectly fine for most golfers...I have been a single handicap my whole life and can not find a better set. Of course I had the lie and grips tweaked to fit me, but the clubs go very straight, the distance is constant, the sweet spot generous and the spin rate is awesome. Don't go crazy w brand name irons...spend your money on wedges, putters and a fit driver to improve your game...these irons are just fine... |
[Aug 16, 2011]
doublehit
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson Staff Di7
The only reason I read reviews on irons and drivers is to see if there is really a trend that shows the product to be inferior. With that said most reviews fall into the category of "I bought them so I like them" or "The reviewed iron is terrible compared to what I bought so therefor I will defend my buying decision". Seems there are a few feuds in these post on the Di7 clubs. Keep in mind that the most important thing about an iron is really just two things, it gives you confidence at address and gives you the results you are seeking". These are to me great clubs, I use them early in the season because of their forgiveness and length. After Spring, when my swing and tempo is back in the groove I switch over to my set of Wilson Staff Ci7, which allows me to work the ball more than the Di7. Keep in mind that there is no regulation that states what loft a club has by it club number. Your brand 7 iron could be 5 degrees higher than my 7 iron, so distance per club number means nothing on which club is longer. These Wilson Di7 & Ci7 work for me, so if your brand works for you, so be it, but you are a fool when you say your choice of club is better than another's choice of club. Plus Wilson Staff is a premium product but priced at a reasonable price. One of our foursome buddies bought a brand of graphite shafted clubs for $1,100 18 months ago. Another member of our group just bought the same set new on close out for $399. So price also means nothing in determining the better brand or design. Use what give you confidence and results. Most reviews are from guys that just bought the clubs, do you think he is going to say he made a big mistake? No way!By the way, investing in lessons will make any club work better than just buying the latest and greatest claimed set that just came on the market. |