Golfer
Mens
Right Hand
Yes
Material
Steel
Shaft Type
Graphite
Shaft Flex
Stiff, Regular
Set
3-PW
UK Launch
1 March 2005
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The Wilson Staff Pi5 Performance Irons have unique back weighting design from an undercut cavity in the long irons to a standard cavity back in the short irons. This design progressively moves the CG location giving players an arsenal of advantages, from a higher flight with more forgiveness to a lower, more controlled ball flight for maximum shot making capabilities, all with the soft feel of 431 stainless construction. With a low density carbon weave support, the Pi5 features a thin, high COR face to provide a generous sweet spot in a conventional head size. Each iron in the Pi5 series is designed to move a precise amount of mass to the club?s periphery, creating maximum forgiveness during off-center hits. The compact head design features thinner top-lines and progressive sole widths from the short to long irons, offering a more traditional iron appearance. Tour proven and meticulously weight sorted True Temper Dynamic Gold shafts in a .355 taper tip help maximize control and accuracy.
The Wilson Staff Pi5 irons are aimed at the better player and the progressive design of the cavity sees a good blade style design for the lower irons. The head of the club looks classy, although at address the top of the club looked a little square for our liking. The face of iron is also a bit shallower than the Ci6 irons. Given this is aimed at low handicap golfers, it puts itself up against the Mizuno's and Titleist's of the world. You do get what you pay for at this end of the market and these cast irons, whilst cheaper than forged hybrid irons, do not have the same level of feel as the alternatives. So your budget may dictate your choice here and certainly the quality of the Pi5 is good, so if money is tight, check these out.
golfpride1
United StatesHandicap: 16 User Rating: Not rated
The Wilson Staff Pi5 irons are great! I was down at my condo in Myrtle Beach, SC about three weeks ago and was golfing a lot. I am a huge fan of blade style clubs and I saw the Pi5's in the rack and said, "what the hell...why don't I try these." I hit them so well and liked them so much that I purchased them. I have been playing with these irons for about a month now and absolutely love them. The only difficulty that I found was that you really have to open the club face a little to hit the ball "as straight as an arrow", otherwise these clubs are great and definitely worth purchasing or even just trying out.
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