What you need to know: Wilson Golf has consistently evolved its approach to players irons, resulting in a string of well-received models, most recently the Staff Model CB and Staff Model blades. Both ...
If there’s one iron model that rarely undergoes a yearly makeover, it’s the traditional muscleback blade. Unlike a standard cavity-back model where the priority typically centers around picking up ...
Our take: Created with direct feedback from Wilson staffer Brendan Steele, the Staff Model incorporates a redesigned musclepad and bore-through hosel design that repositions discretionary weight while ...
Who It’s For: Golfers who want a driving iron for low shots off the tee in windy conditions that can also bridge the gap between their shortest fairway wood or hybrid and their longest iron. The ...
A 2011 television commercial for Wilson Golf had an everyday player asking the bag-room attendant to, “Bring the blades … and the backups.” Although not many players actually take a set of backup ...
Gary Woodland explains why he’s switching to a brand new blade 2-iron at the Rocket Mortgage Classic
DETROIT, Mich. – In his first PGA TOUR start as a U.S. Open champion, Gary Woodland is putting a brand new club in play at the 2019 Rocket Mortgage Classic. During U.S. Open week at Pebble Beach, ...
Woodland plays a full set of Wilson Staff Model Blades though he also has a mix of other brands in his bag. In fact, two of his most memorable final-round shots involved a PING fairway wood (his ...
Price: $899.99 with KBS Tour Lite shafts and Lamkin Crossline 360 grips, $999 with UST Recoil Dart graphite shafts Specs: Forged 8620 carbon steel stainless steel heads with slots in the sole (4-7 ...
Price: $249.99 with True Temper HZRDUS GEN 4 Black shaft and Golf Pride Z grip Specs: Hollow-bodied design with C300 stainless steel face. 18-, 21- and 24-degree versions Who It’s For: Golfers who ...
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