I was half expecting to pull it way left, but oh no, it went right up the middle! Was it luck? Who knows. Anyone can play with these.įirst shot with a two iron, (my demo club), in regular graphite shaft would fill me with fear. Usually, when you see the ads and rhetoric on the telly, you could be forgiven for thinking that these clubs are for the higher handicaps only. I was very surprised at the forgiveness and accuracy of these. But after getting my hands on the new Hypercarbon Shafted Fat Shaft Irons form Wilson, I could feel and see the benefits of playing with a set of these.Īlthough they are a bit cumbersome to look at, what does that matter if they hit the ball where intended. ![]() So, we tested it and came up with some interesting conclusions!Īnd also, 14 grams of weight has been moved to the back of the club, near the toe to help out on the more regular mis-hits for the majority of us.įirst of all, as a blade player all my golfing life, it would take something special to convince me to change clubs. ![]() ![]() That, claim Wilson, helps out even more with clubhead twisting and increased accuracy. The new Wilson Fat Shaft Irons have not so much as had a facelift, they have put some weight around the midriff! Instead of hanging around at 500mm in diameter in the shafts, the all new shaft is a whopping 535mm around the waist.
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