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Just wanted to hear your thoughts about the Wilson ci7 clubs.
I don't get to play much - maybe 10 times a year.
Right now I have Tommy Armour Clubs and looking to get some new clubs without spending a lot of money.
I shoot in the mid 90's.

Thanks for any advice on the ci7 clubs or any other recommendations.

I am a horrible golfer, so take this for whatever it's worth. I bought my CI7s as a Christmas present for myself. I like Paddy Harrington and he used these to win a major so I was interested.

I am 6'2 so the 1/2" longer shafts are helpful. They look great (kind of understated) and are forgiving enough. I can still hit bad shots obviously, but the ballflight and dispersion does seem to be improved over my old clubs. They are probably a bit "above my level" but I am hoping to improve a lot this year and wanted a set that would last.

The best part is that I bought them new on ebay from a reputable seller for $210, 4-GW. I picked up the SW for another $35.

I do think the lofts are a little stronger than average so that's something to keep in mind. If I were to change anything about them I would maybe get some higher-launching shafts (my ball flight is mid and I would prefer mid-high, but that might just be my swing), and the grips are not the best. They seem skinny and kind of slippery.

In the blue Colts bag:

Driver - FT-5 10°
Hybrids - 4DX 15.5°, 20°
Irons/Wedges - CI-7 4-GW, SW | "Free" Warrior 60° LWPutter - TiffanyBalls - various


Thanks so much for the insight.
There is someone selling them on ebay for a little less than what you paid so I thought it might be a good deal.
I wish I could find some place close to me that sells the club so I could see what the feel like when I hold them.
I may just pull the trigger and purchase them as they would be a big step up from my current clubs.

In any case, thanks again for posting a response.

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