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Wilson Ci9 Irons
$799.00
Released October, 2009
The Pros:Goes through rough without any resistance. Consistent distance output. Gives you great feedback on well struck shots.
The Cons:Can really vibrate on missed shots. Not particularly visually appealing. Produces average distance.
Wilson's Ci9 set is a set of mid-priced irons, the third generation of Wilson's "C" line. The set goes from the 4 iron to the 9 iron, and includes pitching wedge and gap wedge. Wilson is promoting these irons as a combination of traditional design and playability.
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A key feature of the Ci9 irons is the hidden rear cavity exoskeleton which distributes mass to the heel and toe, making for a higher, more stable MOI (Moment Of Inertia). The Soft Response Insert that is present on these clubs creates a solid feel, even on off-center hits. The Ci9s also have modified U-grooves, which raise the center of gravity for a higher spin rate and more control. There are steel ($799) and graphite ($899) sets of the Ci9s available. All of Wilson's previous "C" irons have been named "Best in Class" by GOLF magazine.
Features
- Hidden rear cavity exoskeleton
- 431 stainless steel
- Soft Response Insert
- Steel/graphite options
- STP Step-less steel shaf
- .370" shaft tip diameter
- FST Stepless Steel 105g shaft: S-Flex (2.0 degree torque, mid-high launch angle), R-Flex (2.1 degree torque, mid launch angle)
- Aldila VS Proto Graphite 75g shaft: S-Flex (3.0 degree torque, mid launch angle), R-Flex (3.1 degree torque, mid-high launch angle)
- U-grooves
- C-style player category
- Named "Best in Class" by GOLF Magazine
- Meet USGA's groove standards
- Regular flex
- Lamkin Staff grips
- Right-handed/left-handed
Club Specs
- 4 iron - 23 degree loft, 60.0 lie, 39.0" club length
- 5 iron - 26 degree loft, 61.0 lie, 38.5" club length
- 6 iron - 29 degree loft, 61.5 lie, 38.0" club length
- 7 iron - 32 degree loft, 62.0 lie, 37.5" club length
- 8 iron - 36 degree loft, 63.0 lie, 37.0" club length
- 9 iron - 40 degree loft, 63.5 lie, 36.5" club length
- PW - 44 degree loft, 64.0 lie, 36.0" club length
- GW - 50 degree loft, 64.0 lie, 36.0" club length
- SW - 55 degree loft, 64.0 lie, 36.0" club length
User Reviews (4)
Pros & Cons
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Goes through rough without any resistance
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Consistent distance output
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Gives you great feedback on well struck shots
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The wedges are head heavy and work well for chipping around the green
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Works well for intermediate golfers who want some playability but also some forgiveness
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Named "Best in Class" by GOLF Magazine
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Can really vibrate on missed shots
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Not particularly visually appealing
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Produces average distance
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