Each Thursday we do a little blast from the past and have some fun with it. In this installment, we thought we would showcase the latest and the greatest from Wilson in the year of 1991.
The Year of 1991
Entertainment
Nirvana Releases Smells Like Teen Spirit
Paul Reubens (aka Pee Wee Herman) is arrested in a Florida movie theater for indecent exposure.
Dances with Wolves wins Best Picture
Silence of the Lambs is a Huge Box Office Hit
Sports
Super Bowl – NY Giants d. Buffalo (20-19)
World Series – Minnesota d. Atlanta Braves (4-3)
NBA Championship – Chicago d. LA Lakers (4-1)
The Masters – Ian Woosnam
U.S. Open – Payne Stewart
British Open – Ian Baker Finch
PGA Championship – John Daly
The Wilson Whale Driver
The “Whale” (not to be confused with the Killer Whale which is a metal wood) was produced from 1991-95. The head was made from laminated maple and retailed for $250 in graphite. THP is fortunate enough to have obtained a few things to help understand this club. The first are scanned images of the original catalog that showcased this “new” driver. These are pictured directly below and can be clicked on to blow up to full size. The second….The actual club in brand new condition that brought a grin to my face that only this driver could do. Pictures can be seen after the “jump” at the link below.
From the beautiful maple wood, to the design that Wilson put on this club, the Whale had it all. At the time it was an oversized club head and featured the Firestick graphite shaft that just seemed so far ahead of its time. In my opinion, this club took the Wilson brand (that was already a household name), and put even more drivers in the hands of golfers everywhere.
Click here to see Hi-Res Photos of this amazing “new” technology.
The originals had a Gold graphite shaft by Atiilia HM40
Are these worth anything? I still have mine (wood version) and it’s in very good condition. Not sure I want to sell it, but am wondering if it’s valuable.
Paul,
Not much. Mass produced and popular.
Paul, do you still have your Wilson Whale driver? I am looking for one
Peter, My name is Paul Lynn and I have a brand new Wilson Whale driver (Firestick shaft) still in the box with head cover. Let me know if interested.