Description The Pd5 features a nano carbon crown that utilizes the latest in nanotechnology, and a deep face titanium design for improved playability. Nano carbon and titanium have joined forces in this 400cc clu...
Summary: A very attractive club that sets up nicely. I have played it in a 7.5 and 8.5 woth stiff shaft. Nice trajectory that doesn't balloon. Has a decent sound and feel and a good sized sweet spot. Distance is on a par with with a Taylor R7. It is a great deal if you can find it on Ebay. Not a big name but not a big price either. Overall very pleased with the performance of this club. Reasonable distance on off center hits as well. You can get allot of decent clubs these dyas but few at this price.
Summary: Wilson Staff Pd5 Driver w stock x flex nano tech shaft, 10 degree loft.
love the shaft on this club. I paid 54.99+ shipping for this in january of 2008. I can't find x flex shafts as the canadian companies don't stock them. (have to order them and it's +$250 at least).
it's just as long as the other clubs I have been playing but it is much more workable than I am use to. I haven't quite got this club down yet but I will say this:
great bargain
very high quality
get's the ball out a long way
the only caution i have is that there are a lot more lively and forgiving drivers out there than this.
overall a solid bargain.
Customer Service: haven't used
Similar Products Used: m42 by macgregor, hibore, orlimar ht440, cobra f speed,
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Review Date June 4, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 2.00 of 5,
2 votes
Reviewed by: edgolf(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Wilson Pd5- 8.5* degree
Summary: Have been stuck on Callaway trying to find the right driver. Great BB2, X460, ERC, etc.
I have always liked Padraig Harrington, so when I saw him playing this I tried it. Picked a slightly used on on ebay for $35.00. That's right $35! I even have the upgraded proforce 65 stiff shaft. And I will say "I love this club". It is the best value in drivers period.
Give it a try.
Customer Service: n/a
Similar Products Used: Callaway Great Big Bertha II, ERC Fusion, X460 Tour, Mac Burroughs Powersphere, Titliest 975JVS
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Summary: I bought this driver about 1 month ago, This driver is more closed than my old one and i think it is what is causing me to not play a high fade. It is very easy to play high, low, left or right
Customer Service: not used
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Summary: I started playing at Easter this year and feal (like many I guess) that I am better than my handicap but just could not prove it. The part of the game that was really letting me down was the tee shot. I play on a course where there is out of bounds or woods on 13 of the holes so accuracy is vital of the tee.
After reading a range of reviews and articles I decided to swap my old 8.5 degree driver with a Wilson Pd5 with a reg shaft and 11.5 loft - which I bought of ebay for a very good price. I was prepared to give up yards for accuracy and was ready to teased by my friends, but I was very plesently suprised.
I used the club for the first time this weekend. The club was a lot longer than my old club and most importantly I only missed a few fairways, and these were not by much. I regularly out drove my playing companions (i.e. no jokes about the loft).
The bottom line - I broke 90 for the first time (scored 88), suprised my friends and managed to win the roll up which payed for most of the club.
It's a different game from the fairway with around 150 yrds to the pin. The club is great and well worth a try, my experience so far with the higher loft is great - accuracy and distance.
Thanks Wilson.
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