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I think it could be. If they're sitting on the shelf next to sets that are $1200-$1600 the sub $1k price would draw some eyes to it. But, it's hard to say. Does the name Wilson hold any weight anymore for a lot of golfers? When they see that do they think of the Triton and boxed sets?I think the price would be very competitive for most brands, but is it enough for Wilson?
With respect to their offerings, I think the V6 was the bright spot in a long list of items that didn't turn too many eyes. Do they have enough legs to get people to hit these and commit rather than overlook?
I would think many have fond memories of the V6 quality... What kills me (mentally) is the 'rough' finish in the cavity.I think it could be. If they're sitting on the shelf next to sets that are $1200-$1600 the sub $1k price would draw some eyes to it. But, it's hard to say. Does the name Wilson hold any weight anymore for a lot of golfers? When they see that do they think of the Triton and boxed sets?
I think the price would be very competitive for most brands, but is it enough for Wilson?
With respect to their offerings, I think the V6 was the bright spot in a long list of items that didn't turn too many eyes. Do they have enough legs to get people to hit these and commit rather than overlook?
V6’s are STILL the bright spot for W/S, and I think it’s beyond just irons.I think the price would be very competitive for most brands, but is it enough for Wilson?
With respect to their offerings, I think the V6 was the bright spot in a long list of items that didn't turn too many eyes. Do they have enough legs to get people to hit these and commit rather than overlook?
It’s moving the CG more to the middle of the club and away from the heel. It’s the same design aspect a lot of companies are utilizing right now.All the weight in to the toe seems curious to me. That should make it harder to get the club face closed, which would promote open face - fade/slice. Not sure anybody needs that.
That definitely could be the case. I hope so. If they're in a similar spot to me though, they may have never saw the V6's in person though. I think Wilson still has a mountain to climb ahead of them. I hope this line is a huge success for them. I really hope they carry them locally so I can give them a hit.I would think many have fond memories of the V6 quality... What kills me (mentally) is the 'rough' finish in the cavity.
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For the record, typically, Wilson is a brand that is included in the Budget Golf "no additional discounts can be applied to this item" deal. I doubt you'll get 15% off the price.
If you end up with them in your bag I have a sweet Triton driver to round out the set. LMK.That definitely could be the case. I hope so. If they're in a similar spot to me though, they may have never saw the V6's in person though. I think Wilson still has a mountain to climb ahead of them. I hope this line is a huge success for them. I really hope they carry them locally so I can give them a hit.
I didn't catch the finish in the cavity at first glance. I think that same section was rough in the V6. I appreciate the fact that the cavity looks cleaner in this iteration. Looks classy.
I dig that blade length.Not a bad look down at the ball. Pretty compact, with just enough beef to not be scary.
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Haha, I didn't mean to offend the multitude of Triton users out thereIf you end up with them in your bag I have a sweet Triton driver to round out the set. LMK.