Wilson Staff DXI fairway wood
A review of the Wilson Staff DXI fairway wood

It feels like even slight misses and poor swings result in a decent flight here. The Wilson Staff DXI provides added confidence over the ball and encouraged a committed swing.
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Developed in consultation with Padraig Harrington, the Wilson Staff DXI woods have ‘Large Radius' soles that keep the CG very low to encourage a high launch. Variable face Thickness should result in an expanded sweetspot.
Shots that miss the middle of the club still maintained a solid flight.
The graphics on the sole don't look as good as other Wilson Staff products
W: wilson.com
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