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"#1 in Playability" in Driver Category Testing* Wilson is pleased to introduce the new Deep Red Fat Shaft Driver. With revolutionary head and shaft technology, it is the most accurate driver in golf. Based on recent tests performed by Rankmark, an independent golf consumer testing group, the new Wilson Deep Red Fat Shaft Driver was "rushed into our ‘Best of the Best’ category," according to Rankmark. See the Deep Red in action by entering the Deep Red Accuracy Challenge Deep Face. Hot and Barely Legal. Its deep, thin, hyper-titanium face has a coefficient of restitution that's barely under the U.S.G.A. legal limit of .83. Creating this ultra hot, thin face yields higher ball velocities at impact and distances that go deep beyond the other players' divots. Rankmark independent testing shows the Wilson Deep Red Driver outperforms nonconforming drivers. Deep Distance. Made Easy. The weight profile is deep and back from the face for an extremely low and back center-of-gravity. This design approach creates optimal launch angles with lower ball spin rates. The results are deeper, straighter drives with less effort.
Fat Shaft® Woods Technology
Wilson is proud to bring the unique design that made the Fat Shaft irons one of the hottest golf products in golf to its premier line of woods in 1999: the Fat Shaft Titanium Oversize driver and Fat Shaft Metal Matrix Composite driver and fairway woods. Because of the characteristics of wood clubs - specifically, longer shafts and lighter heads - shaft tip sizes have traditionally been .335". Wilson engineers discovered that the same technology that makes the Fat Shaft irons work so well has an even more significant effect on woods. Fat Shaft woods are .450", or 26 percent wider, and like the Fat Shaft irons, the wider tip diameter dramatically reduces club head twisting for deadly accurate shots with remarkable distance. The Fat Shaft drivers have a bore through design for even greater stability, while the fairway woods have a railer sole design, helping to drive the club head through grass more efficiently, for more solid contact.
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