Wilson Staff D9 Hybrid Review
Building off the success of the D7 series of clubs, Wilson Staff’s D9 range aims to deliver a hybrid for golfers who put a premium on easy distance and plenty of forgiveness, with the D9 one of the most forgiving hybrids that money can buy.
The first thing we took note of with the D9 was its looks. For what some would deem an entry-level hybrid , it strikes a premium and symmetrical look at address that inspires confidence.
It’s also a fairly compact head for a hybrid that is as forgiving as this one, and the all black crown and subtle alignment aid adds to the appeal, although we’d have like it to be easier to align.
Performance wise, the D9 slightly disappointed from an overall carry perspective, with the 19° head offering just 211 yards of carry on average – leaving it bottom of our standings versus other hybrids that we have tested.
With the ‘D’ in D9 standing for distance, this was a disappointing showing versus its competitors and, much like the D9 fairway wood and driver, it was down to excessive spin.
Admittedly, we weren’t fitted for this club, it was in the standard stiff shaft offering, so if you do get dialled in with it you may have a different experience. However, the higher spin may also become beneficial for the higher handicap, slower-swinging golfer this club is aimed at, so don’t rule it out based on this alone.
However, what you do lose in overall distance you gain in control, consistency and ball flight, with the D9 being one of the most consistent hybrids we tested this year. From a dispersion and distance perspective, it was hard not to hit the same shot with the D9 hybrid.
This kind of consistency will suit the golfer who wants a trusty club to get them out of some trouble, but there’s nothing standing in the way of the D9 being an attacking, scoring club too.
In testing, the D9 created the most spin of any hybrid we tested this year, making it a great option for approaching greens from distance, with plenty of stopping power making it great on long par 3s too.
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