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Review Date June 2, 2008 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: Norge
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: DD6 w/ V2 Shaft 10.5* Summary: At best an average driver. Ballflight is medium to low. The feel is muted but adequate. Suited more for lower handicappers than mid to high. A very capable driver for manipulating the ballflight. A good stable head through impact with very little twisting.
A reasonable compromise between price and performance but not as long as some of the other offerings from the "big dogs". Customer Service: none Similar Products Used: many
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Review Date May 20, 2008 Overall Rating
3 of 5
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Reviewed by: gouga8383
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Dd6 10* Stiff Summary: This is a good driver and the best i have used yet. The sound, to me, is very appealing. But I do tend to slice or fade the ball with it. Also the ball goes very high. Overall a decent driver but if you have a bigger budget go with something else. Similar Products Used: Wilson Deep Red, Ben Hogan C-S3
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Review Date February 24, 2008 Overall Rating
4 of 5
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Reviewed by: scooter_low_shooter
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: wilson staff dd6 Summary: very forgiving, almost too forgiving as it isnt easy to feel a perfect centre hit. but the shaft pfro force v2- brilliant. a lot of pros use it and i highly reccomend it. this took over my ld tm r7 draw, and it goes much further and straighter, eith the 10 degrees loft, right up there with the burners and the sasquatches of this world Customer Service: n/a Similar Products Used: r7 draw, callaway big bertha, jack nicklaus ez-up, taylor made burner
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Review Date September 11, 2007 Overall Rating
4 of 5
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Reviewed by: jackoradgolfer
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Wilson STaff Dd6 Reg Graffaloy Summary: I traded my old Pd5 for this dd6 about 1 month ago. It has good distance with a flat, low launch for me. It has decent workability without the huge slices or hooks that I was used to
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Review Date November 2, 2006 Overall Rating
4 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: DHJV(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 100s Model Reviewed: Wilson Staff Dd6 11.5 deg Summary: The Wilson Staff Dd6 driver is a very forgiving driver. Although having a driver for months, it remained in the bag during most of my rounds. Since I recently ( 5 weeks ago) switched to Wilson Staff Di6 irons, I also bought the Dd6 with the Aldila NVS-65 graphite shaft (regular). I now use it for tee-shots even on very narrow fairways. It is quite easy to hit the ball with the big clubface and at address it looks confident. The club is remarkably light and I easily hit 200-230 mtrs (220-250 yrds) with this driver, with the distance improving every week; the greens of the 200+ mtrs par 3 holes are no longer out of range! When I play a round of golf with this driver, my competitors always ask if they can hit with this club to try it, and, until now, everyone is amazed with the ease of hitting long straight balls.
The sole of the driver looks OK, the unicolor black top is somewhat boring. The sound on impact is not a high "ping" but rather a massive impact "poing", which actually makes people turn their heads. Customer Service: have not used it
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