Martin Hopley
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Once again Wilson are going heavy on the Right Light message for the D300 driver that means it is not light for the sake of it, but light in balance so that it does not affect performance.

Wilson Staff D300 Driver

As drivers got very light a few years ago the weight was a big issue. Now most drivers are sub 300g so this is almost taken for granted, especially as graphite shafts are getting more stable as they get lighter.

As it is the Wilson Staff D300 is actually 5g heavier than the previous D200 driver at 273g but we all put on a little as we get on in life so we can let it off that small increase.

Wilson Staff D300 Driver

We are now back to the all-black finish of the D100 driver, which is bad news for all those who like a contrasting face colour for alignment at address.

Wilson Staff D300 Driver

However as the D300 loft is adjustable it will also mask any change in face angle when you change loft through the relatively small range of +/- 1° in a standard or draw setting.

It's quite unusual for the range to be this small, but I actually like the approach as sometimes adjustable hosels with +/- 2° or more can feel a little too unbalanced at the extremes as the head is turned so far away from the neutral position.

Wilson Staff D300 Driver

It has a 'Green Means Go Fast Fit' line which when you see it as you slide out the shaft means that you can start to turn the head to adjust the loft without having to remove it completely, which makes life easier.

Unfortunately this hosel is not backwards compatible with previous Wilson drivers so if you have a favourite shaft you may have to get someone to switch the hosel connector for you.

Most of the rest of the shape of the head is similar to before. At address the D300 maybe looks a little more toe heavy at the back, but I don't think there is much in it.

Wilson Staff D300 Driver

Of course the real difference is the Micro Vortex Generators on the crown which are there to disrupt the airflow over the head so that it stays attached for longer to reduce friction and increase club head speed.

Wilson Staff D300 Driver

This is a very different approach to other models that have the disruptor closer to the front of the leading edge and/or use a steeply descending crown to create the same effect.

Other models were showing a 1mph speed gain at 100mph and when I took both models on SkyTrak to check this out I did not see that much of a difference, but that was with different shafts in each due to the lack of hosel compatibility so it is not categorical.

Wilson Staff D300 Driver

However I can report that the D300 is longer than the D200 when used in the same 10.5° standard setting, which again is shaft dependent. Still, the lower spin and higher ball speed from the D300 face added an extra 4 yards carry which is significant.

The stock shaft now is the Matrix Speed Rulz A-Type 44 in a Dennis The Menace red and black livery that seems to have a little more lower down kick than the previous UST Elements Chrome shaft, which was probably more my thing.

Matrix Speed Rulz Shaft

Other than that there is a changeable weight in the sole, but one is not supplied so it is more for custom fitting and the slightly different styling produces a sound that is a little higher pitched than the D200, but still OK.

Wilson Staff D300 Driver

Like most manufacturers these days they are putting the sock sleeve suppliers out of business by going for a boxing glove style head cover.

All in all the Wilson Staff D300 offers a good level of forgiveness with decent performance for those who have a mid to slow swing speed.

Wilson Staff D300 Driver

Normally about now I would then go on to say that it is great value for money because Wilson has pitched it around £200 like the D200 and therefore you should try it if you are on a budget and want a quality driver.

But no.

The RRP is £80 more than the D200, which is a big jump, Brexit or no Brexit and puts it into direct competition with other aerodynamically enhanced drivers like the Callaway XR 16. Life could be tough for the Wilson Staff D300 if it is not up to speed when put head to head with models like these.

Golfalot Rating: 4 stars
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Wilson Staff D300 Driver - Product Details

UK Launch10 February 2017
UK Launch RRP£279
USA Launch10 February 2017
Handicap Range
Low
High
GolferMens
Hand AvailabilityLeft, Right
Left Handed Lofts10.5°
Right Handed Lofts9°, 10.5°, 13°
MaterialTitanium
Lie58°
Head Volume460 cc
Weight273 grams
Club Length46 inches
Swing WeightD2
AdjustabilityLoft, Weight
Shaft NameMatrix Speed Rulz A-Type 44 and 65
Shaft TypesGraphite
Shaft FlexLight, Regular, Stiff
GripGolf Pride Tour 25
Manufacturer's WebsiteWilson Website

User Reviews

Willy
November 2017

Wilson is back baby!....great looking clubs too.

SBCC
June 2017

Just replaced my TM Superfast with this after the glue let loose and picked up 15-20 yards and a bit more forgiveness. I got laughed at on the first tee and then owned them for the next 17!!! I was due for an upgrade but this one made a Dutch guy smile big!!! They won't bet against it again.

March 2017

Had the D300 for 4 rounds now. Summing it up in one word - brilliant. Was driving 220 yds now driving average of 250 yds. My Best Buy - ever. RB North Wales.

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