5.00 out of 5
(3 customer reviews)
$399.99
About this item
- Large 460cc Driver Engineered with Super Game Improvement technology to enhance new golfer experience
- Deep, perimeter weighted 431 stainless steel irons with very low center of gravity for improved accuracy and distance
- Lightweight, premium Carry bag features Air Flow adjustable shoulder straps, rugged handle top, numerous pockets and self activating stand
- Easy Launch Sand Wedge features very low weighting and wide sole for better greenside control and improved shot making
- Popular Heel/Toe weighted Putter with soft alignment grip provides superior feedback, feel and accuracy
SKU: B07HMT3J1X
Category: Complete Sets
Description
One Size Does Not Fit All Getting fit for custom clubs is a very popular trend in the golf industry today. The Profile SGI complete golf set is the only “Custom fit in a box” system in the world. It features thirteen options — with various lengths, lofts, flexes, bags and grip sizes to more perfectly fit beginner golfers and their unique physical characteristics. Premium material Head Covers with flannel lining and soft, all weather grips.
Additional information
Asin | B07HN3T2PB |
---|---|
Dimensions | |
Weight | |
Manufacturer | WILSON |
3 reviews for WILSON Men’s Profile SGI Complete Golf Club Package Set – Men’s and Senior
Add a review Cancel reply
Related products
-
Wilson Junior Profile JGI Complete Golf Club Package Set – Stand Bag
4.86 out of 5$170.42 -
Wilson Tour Velocity Complete Golf Set with Stand Bag – Ladies Right Hand, Ladies Flex, Grey/Blue
4.43 out of 5$119.99 -
Callaway Golf XJ Junior Golf Set
4.86 out of 5$109.99 -
Callaway Golf Women’s REVA Complete Golf Set
4.86 out of 5$109.99 -
WILSON Women’s Complete Golf Club Cart Bag Package Sets – Ultra, Ultra Plus, Luxe
4.86 out of 5$119.99
Scott W –
Long review version: I am VERY amateur and every set I owned has been hand me down. So, take my review with a grain of salt.
Length: This is my first set for myself, and until now I was unaware extended length clubs were even a thing. I am 6’3” with long arms so I can play either regular or long clubs based on height/ finger to floor measurement. I got the long clubs and it’s a much more comfortable stance for me. I am definitely adjusting to having a longer club but it feels more natural. I almost made par a couple times my first outing with these (usually a triple bogey kind of guy…)
The clubs:
The grips on all clubs are nice. They stick well to the hand and are comfortable.
drivers feel a bit cheap and won’t win any style awards, but they function just fine. Although they will likely be my first replacement down the road, I am very happy with them. I am able to consistently drive just as far with these as I was with Calloway hand me downs. My drive isn’t anything to write home about, but I figure if I’m as consistent with these they’re ok for now.
The 5 hybrid has a HEAVY club head, but it’s easy to swing and shoots true. Because of that heavy head, the ball will take off with good contact. I’m a huge fan of the club.
The irons themselves are pretty well made and again, easy to shoot. Irons were always my weak point but I do pretty well with these, so I like them a lot all through the wedges.
The putter is my favorite. Everyone is finicky about putters so it’s hard to make a call for you, but I think it will be the last thing I replace. It’s got a good weight and feel and is easy to line up.
The bag is nice. It’s light weight, the shoulder straps are airy and comfortable so you won’t get huge sweat marks, and the pockets are big. It’s got the stand, but fits and sits just fine in a cart.
Overall these are a great value. They’re not only a good starter set but the irons make a decent “base” to build your set around (again, in my very amateur opinion).
Hard Maple –
1) The bag is stiff, in a good way. I expected it to be sloppy and floppy. The internal support bars are thin and look fragile. It doesn’t look like it will take much abuse, but I like to care of my stuff.
2) The tripod leg system is kind of weird, but it is effective. A pivoting foot is connected to the legs, so it ends up with a angled foot when deployed (improves stability). Plastic foot, thin metal but I think proper for the price point.
3) The clubs are extremely light (as compared to the metal shafts of 25-40 years ago). Most of the weight is on the heads where it belongs.
4) The 1W and Fairway Wood shafts are very flexible. The 1W flexes 2 3/8” (probably more). I’m sure that translates to more power (potential energy and all that). I just hope it doesn’t amplify mistakes too.
5) The grips are very sticky (again, in a good way). I have arthritis in my fingers and was worried that I wouldn’t have enough control. I now feel like that won’t be problem.
6) The grips come with several curved lines. These help you locate your hands/fingers for a proper hold. There is also a notch and a dot to help hold the club with the Leading Edge straight. I eyeballed all of the clubs and they align out of the box. That’s something I will have to keep an eye on in case the grips twist with use.
7) 3 head covers for the Woods. Same material as the bag; uses elastic to stay on heads.
8) Putter is heavy (feels like heaviest club overall). The face is flat, no warp corner-to-corner. 3 clear reference lines behind the face. It has a different grip that matches it’s function, kind of a “shield” shape (flatish on top).
I’m not an expert, and haven’t used them yet, but I like them.
Bob –
While the clubs have a nice appearance and seem to work well, I have several complaints. Firstly the bag does not have any type of stand up mechanism, so it’s constantly falling over. I guess it’s designed for cart use only. Secondly the sand wedge and pitching wedges are not marked on the bottom of the club, so it can be a bit difficult to find in a cluttered bag on the back of a golf cart. And finally, the is no 3 or 4 irons in the set. It starts at 5 hybrid then 6,7,8,9 irons. Otherwise I would have rated them 5 stars for quality.