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Feb 02, 2018
Great phone for the money
1 of 1 found this helpful I got this for my daughter. Did my research before buying and compared the specs of the LG5 to current phones on the market one (I-phone 8, Galaxy 8, Moto....). For the 6-$700 difference in price it was a no brainer. Takes phenomenal pictures, loads fast enough. Well worth it!!
Sep 11, 2010
Di7 - For a 8 and above handicap no better club
2 of 4 found this helpful Let's start by saying who these clubs are NOT for: Players who like a low ball flight, players who like to work the ball left and right, players who love the feel of blades or forged irons. If those traits are your style these may not be for you.
The Di7 irons ARE for: Players who don't mind a high ball flight, players who just want to hit the ball straight, straight, straght. Players who want to get fantastic, predictable distance, players who want a EASY to hit set.
I've been a fan of the "fat shaft" from Wilson for a long time. I've owned the Deep Red set, the Deep Red II set and now the Di7s.
I've let friends hit them and all they could say was WOW on the distance and straightness. Even mishits don't go to far off line.
However forget about working the ball unless you're REALLY good (1 to 4 handicap). Also because of the really high ball flight you won't get a alot of roll. The distance of the clubs are 90% carry.....bright side they're predictable.
Bottom Line is the Di7s will lower your scores by being straight and putting the ball in play. Over the last 7 or 8 years Wilson has won "Best in Test" from Golf Magazine. The only reason average players don't use the Di7 or Deep Red II is brand name.If they said Callaway, Taylor Made or Titelist there would be a rush to get these.
For a 8 and above handicapper you will not find a better club for the money.