Description The Wilson Staff Ci6 iron is targeted directly at the mid-handicapper. It looks and feels like a precision player's instrument but incorporates some of the more forgiving features of the Wilson Staff ...
Reviewed by: Edgolf(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Ci6
Summary: Have played the Pi5's since Padraig's Open win last year. getting a litle older so I thought I'd try a little forgiveness in my irons. Great set- maybe the best buy out there. I picked them up brand new on e-bay for $160, stiff steel.
I'm a 4 handicap, and the first round I shot 74. Well worth the $160!
Wilson Staff is one of the most under-rated golf companies out there. They make great quality top end clubs. The Ci6's have a beautiful set up- very straight line- and very long and easy to hit....buy these.
Customer Service: n/a
Similar Products Used: Callaway X-tour, X-16 pro's, Nike Pro Combo, Tommy Armour MB forged, Wilson Pi5's
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Summary: These are the most forgiving players irons I have ever played. Great distance (because of the strong lofts), definately need to add a gapwedge to the set. 2 weeks after switching to these clubs I shot 70 and 75 (previous best round was 76).
Customer Service: not used
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Summary: I got these irons for a truly incredible price on ebay, and I just used them for the first time. They were fantastic! Great feedback and feel. Forgiving, and accurate. Didn't notice much of a difference in distance from my previous irons, but that's no big deal for me. I was very impressed, and VERY pleased. A truly fantastic set of irons. I have them with the True Temper Taper Tech steel shafts in R flex. If you're a mid-handicapper looking for a new set. You can get these for a song, and they are as good (maybe better) as anything I've ever hit!!
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Summary: These irons are some of the best for game-improvement. The are accurate and have good forgiveness. You can also get them very cheap now so if you are on a tight budget these would be a great buy. I tried the Callaway Big Bertha Fusions which are 2x the price and these performed just as well.
Similar Products Used: Callaway Big Bertha Fusion.
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Summary: I am very surprised by these irons. I play Mizuno's MP-32's and tried by friends Ci6's while on vacation. I expected a typical game-improvement look and performance and got much more.
They set-up well, making you wonder if they truly are game-improvement. They perform even better. These are very long irons, a full club longer than my Mizuno's and just as accurate. I could control the trajectory well, good enough to make me wonder why I play a less forgiving muscle back!
The stiff True Temper Taper Tech Shafts were a nice surprise as well. A bit more kick in the long irons and less in the short irons, great idea. This allows you to hit those knockdown wedges and the high 3 irons.
I would say for the money these are a steal and they are a perfect iron for the 8-18 handicapper.
I shot a 72 with them...and again I wonder why I play a muscle back when these performed...dare I say, better?
Customer Service: Never used but I heard Wilson does well in customer support.
Similar Products Used: Everything.
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