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Wilson Staff 2016 D200 iron set: 8,9,PW,GW,SW; Senior shaft upgrade, RH, Mens

Estimated price for orientation: 139 $

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Brand: Wilson Staff Dexterity: Right-Handed
Model: D200 Gender: Men
Club Type: Iron Set Loft: Standard, see description
Club Size: Standard, see description Flex: Seniors
Shaft Material: Graphite


The shafts and grips still look brand new.  But the iron heads look a little worn.  I have actually purchased two sets of D200's this Summer and have been surprised that the faces of the clubs seem to show more wear than the clubs have had. The grooves do not show the wear but the faces and soles seem to mark easily.  This wear does not affect the performance of the clubs but it still surprised me.  I think the pictures give an idea of what I am talking about.These are game improvement clubs and received Golf Digest's highest rating for new game improvement clubs in 2015. Wilson did not change the model and made them new in both 2015 and 2016.  I really appreciated the extra distance but found I just hit them inconsistently due to the weight.  Here are the specifications:8 iron     35 degrees loft    37 inches long      63 degrees lie angle   4 degrees bounce  D2 Swing Weight9 iron     39 degrees          36.5 inches           63.5 degrees              4.5 degrees            D2PW        43 degrees          36 inches              64 degrees                  5 degrees              D2GW        47 degrees          35.75 inches         64 degrees                  6 degrees              D2SW         55 degrees          35.5 inches           64 degrees                 10 degrees             D3The clubs produce a nice high flight and, as I said, excellent distance.  They are easy to chip with.I am afraid the rest of what I will describe here sounds like a Soap Opera -- but it is not.  Before I bought this set I purchased a used D200 7 hybrid with the stock 54 gram UST Senior shaft.  I loved it and hit it much farther than my current 7 iron.   I liked it so much I decided to buy the irons with the 59 gram UST Senior shaft.   While waiting to get the iron set I got a good deal on the 6, 5, and 4 D200 hybrids and bought them.  All had 54 gram shafts.  But the three new hybrids did not work as well for me.  They seemed too heavy.  By the time I had all the hybrids and the new irons with the 65 gram shaft it became painfully clear to me that all the clubs were too heavy for me!  I still loved the extra distance I had gotten from the D200's so I bought a used set of the irons with the lighter UST 59 gram shafts.  I was hoping the 59 gram shaft would be light enough for me and still provide the great distance I was getting from the 65 gram shaft.  But even they turned out to be too heavy!  After playing several rounds with all the hybrids and the 59 gram irons I reluctantly decided all the clubs were just too heavy.  :(  At one point I even bought a used 7 iron D200 in a regular flex 59 gram UST Elements shaft because I was hoping the regular flex would fit with the 65 gram-shafted new set I was trying to work with at the time.  This was after I discovered the 7 hybid was also too heavy and I had not been able to find a single used D200 seven iron in the 59 gram shaft. The regular flex seven iron actually feels good with the 65 gram set -- but all the D200's are too heavy.  So the set I am selling here, the regular flex 7 iron, the set with the 59 gram Senior shafts and all the hybrids are also going up for sale. If someone reads all this and buys some combination of these clubs I will combine shipping if possible. :)I kind of feel better after writing this whole sad story down and hope that a few people will at least get bargains out of the whole sad adventure!  :)I have provided shipping options so the buyer may determine how quickly they would like to receive the clubs.  I will ship as soon as possible but in no case longer than one business day after payment clearance.  I prefer Pay Pal.