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Wilson Deep Red II Distance

Wilson Deep Red II Distance


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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...
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Review Date
September 8, 2010

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Dawie Esterhuizen ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
deep red 2

Summary:
I have a set of wilson deep red 2 irons but need a 5 iron and the s/w(fatsharfts)was stolen.Please see if yoy can help me.



Review Date
September 3, 2010

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Bradford ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Deep red ii distance 3-sw

Summary:
I had been looking for a set for a long time considering it was my first set and I was buying strictly off ebay to save some cash. Found out about these irons and was able to get this set 3-pw with a "free" sw included? ha for $169. great set did not take long to get used to. clubs are forgiving and feel great on a clean connection. people on this site have mentioned how there is no feel. i tend to disagree i can feel shots hitting very low on the face or left or right on the face. like butter. i'm not a big hitter might switch out the fatshaft to pick up my swing speed and maybe add workability. trying to get used to striking the ball better with these irons even though in my first season and first irons i have nothing in respect to these irons. i shoot well into the 80's with i wouldve started golfing in highschool or at a younger age and especially with these irons they give me alot of confidence. only wish for this set is for the 3 and 4 to be a hybrid for easier connection like the cleveland cg gold hybrids or the adams idea. overall good clubs hope to have them for a while.

Customer Service:
no need

Similar Products Used:
first set. no other products. My comparison through studying and reading up reviews. cleveland cg red/gold in terms to the dampening inside the club cavity.



Review Date
June 15, 2010

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: richenbals ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Wilson Deep Red II Distance

Summary:
I have an 18 handicap, but that is mostly due to my three putts. I got these irons from my dad after he traded his Ping Eye 2's to me for Wilson Deep Red II Distance set. It wasn't long before he wanted the Pings back.

The Fat Shaft never really caught on, but the idea was sound.

These irons will get your ball high and far. I would compare these to the Taylormade Burner XD Irons from a few years ago. They are good for players that hit all over the face.

If you are trying to find a game improvement iron but don't feel like paying top dollar to keep up with the Jones', this may be the perfect set for you. I'd recommend these to anyone looking to gain some distance while still trying to get the ball in the fairway. If you are a shot-shaper, look else where.

Customer Service:
I asked Wilson customer service to information regarding the loft, lie, and bounce for the iron set. I was replied to three days later with the following:

"Thank you for your interest. Here is the information, starting with the 3 iron...

loft lie
21 59.5
24 60.0
27 61.0
31 61.5
35 62.0
39 63.0
43 63.5
47 64.0 pw
52 64.0 gw
56 64.0 sw

We do not have the bounce."

Fast response and adequate answer.

Similar Products Used:
Taylormade Burner XD '07


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Review Date
July 5, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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1.00 of 5, 1 votes

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Reviewed by: raf562 ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Wilson Deep Red II

Summary:
Have been playing poorly, (upper 90's) so thought a different set of irons could not hurt. Picked up a set of these on E-bay and shot 81 first time out. Hit the ball higher and straight. Can't wait to play again.

Customer Service:
not used


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Review Date
October 7, 2008

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Tipsy101 ,  Shoots in the 90s

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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