Technologically advanced Wilson Golf Clubs
Wilson Golf Clubs have been produced since 1914, when the Ashland Manufacturing Company became known as the Wilson Sporting Goods company.
In 2004 Wilson made a significant technological advancement by using the nanotechnology in its equipment manufacturing process. This technology has allowed Wilson to develop stronger and lighter materials. Wilson has a good reputation for golf clubs and golf balls.
The Wilson Pd5 Performance Driver features a Nano carbon crown for an advanced low density and a high strength club. List price is $499, but sales prices can be less than $200. The Staff FWC Fairway Woods feature the same technology as the Pd5 drivers. List price is $299. Sales prices can be about $100. Players have been very successful using Wilson Staff golf clubs. The Smooth Driver has a sleek design and a larger sweet spot. The weight is further back in the head to maximize stability and improve the launch conditions. Price is about $350. Wilson Staff Irons cost about $550-800 for a set of the Di7 model with graphite shafts. A lower profile pulls the center of gravity lower. This promotes a higher ball flight and distance. Electrometric coating on clubs reduces vibration. The set includes irons #4 to #9 and a pitching wedge. Price for the set with steel shafts is about $450-700. The Fi5 Forged Iron Set includes 8 irons with 3 wedges. List price is about $1200. The Fat Shaft IV Hybrid Iron Set includes #3 and #4 hybrid clubs, #5 to #9 irons plus a pitching wedge. List price is about $600, sales price canbe $400.
The Wilson Ladies' ProStaff Multi Metal Club Set includes #1, #3, #5 and #7 woods, #5 to #9 irons plus a pitching wedge. List price is $350, sale price can be about $280. Wilson Kirk Currie putters are available for about $150. If you consider Wilson clubs, check out several stores for sales prices.
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