Martin Hopley
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The Wilson Di11 irons feature an oversized clubhead and, particularly in the shorter irons, was slightly more square looking than we expected.

The enlarged cavity back is visible at address on each club above a 7 iron, which may not appeal to everyone. However once you swing them you forget about this as the mid to long irons were a delight to hit and the distance and forgiveness were very good.

The shorter irons, particularly the sand iron, got a little square in appearance and with a smaller cavity on them, the feel was not quite as good as the longer irons.

The Uniflex SL-95 steel shaft felt impressive as it adjusts to your swing speed and should make selecting the right shaft easier for the average golfer.

Overall, we were very impressed with the Wilson Di11 irons and for the money they are excellent value for mid handicap golfers.

Golfalot Rating: 5 stars
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Wilson Staff Di11 Irons - Product Details

UK Launch01 October 2010
Handicap Range
Low
High
GolferMens
Hand AvailabilityRight
MaterialSteel
Shaft TypesSteel, Graphite
Shaft FlexRegular, Stiff
Set Makeup4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, PW, SW
Manufacturer's WebsiteWilson Website

User Reviews

Steve Darch
January 2011

I have played with the Wilson Di7 clubs for the past two years and loved them. The Wilson Di11 irons offer more feel and look superb at address.

I have not found them to provide a huge amount more distance than the Di7's but the quality and excellent shaft makes these a fantastic club to hit.

For anyone with a Mid to High handicap these clubs are fantastic . I play off 17 and they look feel and perform to a very high level. There is alot of hype and marketing ploys in the market but if you want a classy club at an affordable budget give them a try you will not be dissappointed.

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Media Reviews

Golf Monthly
April 2011
Topline instills confidence without being too chunky..surprisingly workable
Golf World
March 2011
Look good and feel soft.. technology's convincing and forgiving

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