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Wilson drivers loft range from 7-12 degrees. If you are a beginner it's best to start out with 9-11 degrees loft. The higher loft, the higher you will hit the ball. Some Wilson drivers come with graphite shafts. This will allow you to reach a little further with your shots. The problem is that graphite shafts are more expensive than the regular steel shafts.
When selecting a Wilson driver you can choose steel or titanium head. Keep in mind that titanium is a lot lighter than steel. A titanium head is around half the weight of a steel head, making your driver very light. Thanks to the lightweight titanium, Wilson has created bigger heads on their titanium drivers.
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The Wilson Staff drivers are using a nano TI construction. They are designed with a unique combination of nano composite crown and a titanium shell. The clubfaces of the Wilson Staff drivers are welded with plasma, making them about 3 grams lighter than drivers using normal weld lines. Weight pads have been placed in the back of the driver for an optimal launch angle, making you reach a bit further. These drivers have a low center of gravity and a low spin rate.
If you go for a Wilson driver you won’t be unhappy. Wilson is one of the biggest brands in golf and the quality of golf products are world famous. We list a few good deals on Wilson drivers here and if you check back now and then we will have more deals.








