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damn thats a nice pick up Jman, can't wait to see you throw some pictures up here when you get them. I have a Fybrid(not the HS model) and a Tw9 sand wedge. I love the Wilson lineup of clubs. Just saw the Di11's in Golf Magazine.
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I just checked on the Wilson site, they are not sold at any of the major golf retailers in the area. I find that interesting.
damn thats a nice pick up Jman, can't wait to see you throw some pictures up here when you get them. I have a Fybrid(not the HS model) and a Tw9 sand wedge. I love the Wilson lineup of clubs. Just saw the Di11's in Golf Magazine.
Woah. Di11 look beastly.
Any news on the Ci11?
I found this old thread and read it for the first time and figured i would bump it back up and let everyone know what new toys i ordered today . I went to Edwin Watts and finally used the mizuno shaft optimizer and was fitted for a project X 6.0 and the second choice was a dynamic gold s something (i don't even remember). Now the Ci9's that i had been hitting at Edwin Watts had a regular flex shaft in them and they were the only Ci9's that i had ever hit . I told the guys at Edwin Watts the whole deal about me getting my W/S clubs through a family member that works for Wilson and , that i would not be buying any clubs from their store . And to my suprise they said they would be glad to help . WOW these guys were great i can't put into words how much i appreciate them , they didn't have to do any of this but they did anyway . The only set of Ci9's they had at Edwin Watts was in a regular flex so, they called all around Nashville until they found me a set of Ci9's in a stiff FST . I went to the store and it was a pro shop at a golf course , and i got to actually hit them outside on a range , it was a great day ..... cold , but still a great day . I couldn't believe the difference the right shaft makes , it was so much better . I liked the Ci9's i had hit with the regular flex shaft but , that was it , i just liked them . But after i hit them with the right flex of shaft for my swing i was completely head over hills in luv , the feel was so much nicer than before , it was crisp and solid . I could feel the clubhead alot better and could feel were it was all thru my swing and, i could move the ball left and right exactly how i wanted to . I know i said i would wait for the Di11's to come out before i made my decision but , what can i say i didn't make it . I ordered the Ci9's this morning but instead of getting the project x shaft i got them with the stock FST stiff , i really loved the way this shaft felt, looked and performed . I also ordered the DXI Driver and , actually got it in a 10.5* , i've only had 9* drivers before . I also ordered a DXI 15* 3-wd and a 60* FG Tour wedge that i will be putting a DG spinner in as soon as it arrives . Merry X-mas to........MYSELF , LOL.
wow that's quite the haul. Merry Xmas indeed. Can't wait to hear how you like the DXI line.
Agreed. The Dxi line is interesting to me.
Congrats, Smooth! Glad you took the time to seek out a shaft/iron combo rather that just guessing.
I know how you feel. I bought mine online without even trying them first and have never looked back!
Got them in late October and probably got 15-20 rounds in with them and absolutely love them. During
that time I picked up the Smooth driver($79 clearance at Golfers Warehouse), FYbrid 19.5*, FYbrid HS
3 wood & 2 Tw9 wedges. I love them all! Over the years I've played Ping, TaylorMade, Titleist, Macgregor
and several component brands. Wilson Staff is my favorite of all by far. I also wish the had more of a
presence in the golf shops because they are such great high quality clubs. I definitely want to try their
balls next.
i am also in the Ci9 fan camp and i'm glad you like them so much smooth. they are a highly underestimated irons imo. good luck with them.
Ive tried some. They were very good. Just check the lie angles. They tend to be a little flat.