Wilson Golf Profile SGI Men's Complete Golf Set — Long, Right Hand,Red (Long)
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As a 6'3" man with long arms, I have long limbs. From a height perspective, I'm a "long clubs" player, but from a finger to floor perspective, I'm a regular player. My problem with the longer is that they are borderline too long.
I like this idea, too. There is an additional inch of length to the standard clubs
There are no special grips on these. As long as your grips are thick, you can switch them for senior grips or wrap them (at your own cost), which will make them feel better. I have fairly large hands, and they feel fine.
I am very happy with this
Selected User Reviews For Wilson Golf Profile SGI Men's Complete Golf Set — Long, Right Hand,Red (Long)
Excellent value for the money. It's not uncommon for box club sets to get a bad rap. There are some cases where this is right. It's kind of Wilson's fault that the company garnered its bad reputation many It is because of that that I do not think they are given a fair shot A good value can be found in this set of clubs. The ball comes out straight, the ball comes out long, and they feel good hitting it. The company achieves this at a very reasonable price, so people are able to enjoy their equipment and get out on a course. Take a look at them if you're interested in learning more about golf. It's best not to be distracted by the old guys on the golf course. Let's prove them wrong, let's play this set better. The standard set was too short for me at 6 ft. and so I returned them for the longer set, which I am very happy with.
The bottom line This set is a great deal for the price. This is a decent construction and you can play with East clubs, and the bag looks nice as well.
The long version of the review is as follows Since I am a very amateur player, all the sets I have owned have been hand me downs. Therefore, please take this review with a grain of salt. br>br>Length The set I have now is my first set, and until now I was not even aware extended length clubs existed. Having a height of 6'3" and a reach of 12 feet, 6 inches from hand to floor, I can play regular or long clubs. It's a lot more comfortable stance for me now that I got long clubs. It is definitely taking some time to adjust to the longer club, but I feel more comfortable with it now. )The clubs All clubs have good grips. The grips are comfortable and stick well to the hand. The drivers feel a bit cheap and are not going to win any style awards, but they function just fine. Although they will likely be my first replacement later on, I am very pleased The same mileage I was getting with Calloway hand me downs is what I can consistently drive here. is nothing special, but I figure if I can be as consistent as I can with the ones I have, I'll be fine. There is a lot of weight on the club head on the 5 hybrid, but the swing is easy and the shots are I am a huge fan of the club, and I believe its heavy head helps the ball take off with good contact. I think the irons themselves are well made and easy to shoot as well. I was not good with irons but I am getting much better with these, so I like them a lot all the way In this case, the putter is my favorite. Everyone is finicky about putters so I can't tell you what to recommend, but I think it will be the last item You can easily line it up and it is lightweight and feels good to wear. There is nothing bad to say about the bag. It's light, its shoulder straps are comfortable so you won't get sweat marks, and there are plenty of pockets. *We like the fact that it comes with the stand, but also fits and sits well in a cart. Overall, these products are an excellent Not only are they a good starter set, but the irons make up a decent "base" for building your set (again, that's my opinion as an amateur golfer).
It's been a while since I've hit. In the meantime, I'm a total beginner (I haven't played golf in 26 years), so doing so would not provide much insight. Here are my impressions as of now 1) The bag is stiff, which is a good thing. Initially, I expected this to be a sloppy and floppy experience. It looks fragile. The internal support bars are thin and appear to be fragile. I like to take good care of my stuff, so I like to take it easy on it. 1) The tripod leg system is kind of weird, but it's effective. A pivoting foot is connected to the legs, so when it's deployed, it ends up with a slightly angled foot I think the foot is plastic with a thin piece of metal on it, but for the price, it's fine. The clubs are very light compared to their metal shafts (such as those found on 25-yard clubs) In those days, it was 1940). It is on the heads where it belongs that the weight is most concentrated. 4) The 1W and Fairway Wood shafts have a very flexible design. Approximately 2 3/8" of flex is achieved with the 1W If that's true, more power will be lost (potential energy, etc. ). The only thing I am hoping for is that it doesn't amplify mistakes as well. (Again, in a good way) 5) The grips are extremely sticky. As I have arthritis in my fingers, I was concerned that I wouldn't be able to control my hands properly. Having looked at the situation now, it doesn't seem to be an issue. 6 ) There are several curves on the grips. Using these will allow you to locate your hands and fingers for a proper grip. As well as this, the Leading Edge Club is equipped with a notch and a small dot for added stability. Each of the clubs aligned out of the box when I eyeballed them. That is something I will have to keep an eye on in case the grips twist over time. "
7) 3 wooden head covers. The bag is made of the same material. To keep it on heads, it uses elastic. 8 ) The putter feels heavy overall (like the heaviest club). Face is flat, and there are no warps in the corners - An angle. Behind the face, there are three distinct reference lines. This grip has a different feel, more like a shield shape (flat on top), as it matches its function. My knowledge about them is limited and I haven't used them yet, but I like how they work.
The club set is the first set of golf clubs I've owned as a beginner. I am very disappointed in Following 2 months of playing, about 5 driving range visits and around 600 balls hit, the face of the driver begins to concave in toward the bottom. This area has a deep dent on it (a large dent on the surface of the contact). As far as I can tell, you paid for what you got. As for the durability of the club, I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. It does not seem to be worth the money.
The clubs that I bought were my first since I had stopped playing for over ten years. The height of these is about one foot and a half at 6'2". This is perfectly sized for me after back surgery. I was able to reclaim my golf swing after having back pain! Oversized grips make this device very comfortable to hold. This set is ideal for players over the age of 40 or who are tall. The winter hasn't allowed me to use the clubs much in the backyard, but with winter break I'm going to be able to use them!.
Wilson has always been a favorite brand to me because of their racquetballs. asked him to show me what caused the middle driver to break. I admit that we are new to it, but I'm fairly certain it had nothing to do with the middle driver. The first thing I noticed was that it said it was a flex rod for adults, but once my 12 year old used it next to me and hit the ball, it flew away. Im pretty certain he didn't hit the ground because well first of all, I didn't see any grass fly and second, I hit the ball with the big driver almost as far as it flew to the end. I wasn't wearing metal that day, so I wasn't going to get the driver back without being treated like a target since it was a busy I'm really disappointed because they look great and I thought they would be.