Wilson Staff DF6

Wilson Staff DF6
Design and Tech Benefits Compact head uses Wilson's Energy Transfer Frame (ETF) technology to help redirect more impact energy back to the face for "hotter" performance over a wider area and better off-centre results. The L-Pod weights are set deep in the sole for a high launch angle and soft-landing shots.
Specs R/H and L/H 3 and 5-woods; R/H only 7 and 9-woods; regular, stiff or senior flex.
GM VERDICT If you're after an off-fairway performer this club could be just the ticket-possibly the most compact head to look down on. Good feel off the face and a high ball flight that felt very controllable. Head size may lean a little on the small side for some though.
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