Description New for 2004, the weight is concentrated low and back in the iron promoting higher ball flight and a larger sweet spot for greater forgiveness. Another new feature is the MSD™ (Mass Damping System) In...
Model Reviewed: Wilson Deep Red II Distance Irons 3-PW
Summary: These clubs do everything Wilson said they would. Extremely long, straight and very stable. Large forgiving face too. I also love the heavier feel of the club. Really lets you use the club to do the work. Massive power.
Anybody looking to for irons to do any of these things can stop with these. I can't understand how these aren't the most popular clubs in the world.
I finally progressed to a point where I needed irons with a little more feel. So I switched to the Deep Red II Tour irons. Rather than use a 3 and 5 wood though, I still use the 3, 4, and 5 irons from the Deep Red II Distance set mixed with the Tour irons.
Customer Service: Don't know, never used it.
Similar Products Used: I'm only giving 4 stores for the Overall Rating because of the feel issue. But that's only significant if you are making that next step up from long and straight to shot shaping.
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Review Date July 11, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: kevin washington(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Wilson Deep Red II
Summary: These clubs are outstanding. They have a great feel and are straight as an arrow. Chipping and pitching are a cinch. Best set I've ever hit! Made a hole in one with my last set and these feel better.
Similar Products Used: Callaway X-14s, Wilson Fat Shaft III.
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Summary: After 23 years of playing golf with substandard clubs, I finally decided to buy a new set of clubs for myself. Deciding which ones would be the hard part. I asked for advice at the golf shop and was given a 7 iron from four different sets to try out (Taylor Made R7's, Orlimar, Nike CCI and Wilson Deep Red II's). After half a bucket of balls, the Taylor Made and Orlimars were set aside which left the Nikes and Wilsons. The Nikes and the Wilsons are very similar in feel, but the Wilsons won out in distance. I liked the Nikes very much and was looking for every reason I could to find fault with the Wilsons, but I couldn't do it. I ended up buying the Wilsons and have been more than happy to have them in my bag. Great feel and distance. If you're in the market for new clubs, don't be afraid to check out the closeout rack and try the Deep Reds. You might find that you same some money, too.
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Model Reviewed: Wilson Deep Red II Distance Irons 3-PW Fat Shaft Steel Stiff
Summary: I played these irons 3 seasons ago and occasionally still enjoy hitting them (another set that is found in my closet)
These irons do exactly what they say they do... they improve your distance.
If you are looking for an Iron you can work or has great playability, you can stop reading this review or researching this product because that's not what they are all about.
These irons, equipped with fat shafts and a dream for anyone struggling with the consistency of their iron play.
They are a tad bit heavy and bulky, but they hit the ball straight and are probably 1 club longer than just about any other iron I've ever played.
If you like to get out on the course and crank on the old white round ball, you would probably enjoy playing with these clubs. They will improve your accuracy and length.
I would rate these irons a 5, but their lack of playability keeps them from being a complete iron in my opinion.
Customer Service: Never had to use
Similar Products Used: You name it, I've probably hit it.
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