Video review: Wilson Staff Ci9 irons

Wilson Staff’s new Ci9 irons are designed for mid-low handicap players looking for the sleek profile of a player’s club with the forgiveness of a game-improver iron.

The company claim they have managed this through the use of a urethane medallion in the head to dampen vibrations and improve feel while an exoskeleton in the rear of the club moves weight to the toe and heel for added forgiveness.

Despite this technology, Wilson have sought to keep the profile of the head as compact as possible with a relatively thin topline and sole, which better players prefer.

To find out more TG’s senior equipment editor Jonathan Greathead travelled to the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando where he caught up with one member of Wilson Staff’s development team. You can see the video below.

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