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The ultra light driver is not a new concept. Cleveland actually beat everyone else to the punch. The 48 Gram shaft is not some hopeful Newbie, but the well recognized Matrix 4. Distance —5 Stars This driver is as long as anything else out there.

The MOI, however, is the best on the market. This is not a Wilson Staff Commercial, but simply an observation based on personal experience. On average, this driver gained 5 yards as compared to my Adams. The MOI on this driver is without question, off the charts. You will probably end up reading about this in some of the popular Golf Magazines before The Spring Rush to jump start the season begins. This driver forgives toe hits almost as well as their latest irons do.

After all, there are 2 High Loft versions. Sadly, Lefties only get a choice of the Trouble is, it was ever so slightly torquey for other testers. Lite Flex is 48 Grams in weight with a torque rating of 5. I would recommend going up a flex for anyone who has a more quick tempoed swing.

Balance — 5 Stars This was the big surprise for me. Many have come close; many have also proven to be vague beyond belief at critical points during the swing. This one lets you know where you are at all times. This baby is the real deal. I used to pound that club quite a ways, and it was always straight with a nice baby draw on it.

This club actually felt similar to that one, only quicker on the uptake. It must be the weight distribution. Yes there are a lot of Light and Ultra-Light Drivers out there, but so few of them are this forgiving or this well balanced. It is the only club that has given my F11 a true run for her money, and it is the only club that ever reminded me of my long lost beloved Dd6. The lightest driver that Wilson Golf has ever engineered, the DXi Superlight boasts at an extremely light grams.

Nearly 50 grams in weight reduction as compared to most traditional drivers! What does that mean for you? Simply this: Light weight means a lower swing effort, resulting in greater club head speed, which delivers explosive power through impact, launching the golf ball further than you could ever imagine.

The two lower lofts are intended to provide the lower, more penetrating ball flight preferred by most low handicap golfers. Most higher-handicap players should probably choose either the I tested a driver with the The shaft is also available in stiff and light flexes.

The black crown and subtle alignment aid of the Wilson DXi driver gives it a pretty conventional appearance. Basically, the head is big, clean-looking, and traditionally-shaped. Compared to some of today's deep-faced drivers, its face is fairly shallow, but it does have a broad heel-to-toe hitting area.

All in all, I liked the appearance of the Wilson DXi driver at address. I liked hitting it, too. It wasn't the longest driver I've ever hit, but its distance was respectable. I'd rate its length as a solid average. It was a different story with ball flight, accuracy and forgiveness.

The club came through admirably in all three of those categories, ranking well above average. When I struck the ball crisply, the sound and feel were solid without being harsh or overly "metallic. Does the condition of my used golf clubs affect the value?

Important: Iron sets must contain a minimum of five 5 consecutive clubs with matching shafts, including a Pitching Wedge. If a PW is not included, you will be required to enter each of the irons individually.

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Fitting irons. Counterfeit clubs. What happens if there are any discrepancies? Do I need to include a headcover? Why are there no values for my used golf clubs? Golf Club Condition Guide At 2nd Swing Golf, we work very hard to accurately rate our clubs according to our condition guide. Brand New The golf club is in brand new condition and has never been used on a golf course.

Mint Shows virtually no traces of wear and has been hit times total. Above Average Golf club has been played less than 10 rounds and is in top of the line used condition. Average This club has seen normal usage for an extended period of time, at least one season, has been well cared for, and is still in good used condition.

Below Average This golf club has been well used, but not abused. Poor This golf club shows considerable wear but is usable. Video Review. Related Information. Customer Reviews. Sign up for our discounts! It's not You



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