Wilson D9 Driver Review

Wilson D9 Driver Review

By Paul Liberatore

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Wilson has a long and storied history as a club manufacturer. Bad when my grandpa was a young lad, they were one of the premier names in the game. In fact, my first full set of irons were one his – a set of Wilson Staff Fluid Feels. I still have them for the record. 

Since the glory years, it’s fair to say that Wilson has fallen a bit under the radar. You don’t hear a lot about their new products and there’s only a handful of players on Tour that play their stuff.

With that being said, they still make quality equipment. Perhaps their most impressive release in recent memory is this year’s D9 driver.

Key Features

CG set low and back in the head gives golfers more forgiveness.

Three-layer composite crown reduces mass and limits vibration.

The face is divided into fractal zones and incorporates variable thickness, which optimizes performance on strikes across the face.

Design and Technology

Wilson isn’t a company that’s going to blow your mind with fancy jargon to describe the new-age tech in their clubs. Nonetheless, the stuff that makes up the D9 has proven more than worthy in testing, and in the hands of everyday golfers just like you and me. 

The talking point of any driver is the face. The face in the D9 is divided into fractal zones that each have variable thickness that’s designed to produce both maximum distance and forgiveness. No matter where you catch this drive on the face, it’s going to perform. 

The crown consists of three layers that are made of Kevlar and carbon fiber. The result is the lightest crown Wilson has ever made. This construction has allowed weight to be moved to other areas in the head where it’s used more efficiently. 

According to Wilson, the D9 is the most technologically advanced driver they’ve ever produced.

Wilson D9 Driver


The Wilson D9 Men’s Golf Driver is a high-performing club that offers improved forgiveness and ball speed across the club face. It has received positive feedback for its solid feel, sound, and value for the price. However, there have been some concerns regarding durability and adjustability.


Тhe Wilson D9 also boasts a three-layer composite crown made with Kevlar and carbon fiber. This not only provides a vibration-neutralizing effect, but it also gives the club a solid and sturdy feel, instilling even more confidence in every swing.


PROS

  • Computer-generated head design is scientifically proven to provide maximum performance in terms of distance and forgiveness.
  • Lightweight three-layer composite crown is lighter than previous models and allows players to increase clubhead speed.
  • Price point is lower than other drivers on the market.

CONS

  • Lack of adjustability might make fitting and customization a challenge.
  • Only one stock shaft option could be a limiting factor.
  • Only one loft option for left-handed players isn’t ideal.

Our Experience

One of my buddies from the muni just put the Wilson D9 in his bag and he let me hit on the range last time we played. 

I have to say, I was impressed with this club’s performance on nearly every level. True to the company’s claim, the ball jumped off the face. It also felt undeniably stable through impact. Is it the best driver I’ve hit in 2021? Maybe not. But is it a solid club at a reasonable price? Absolutely. 

I wouldn’t hesitate to put this club in my bag for a second.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Ideal Handicap Range for the Wilson D9 Golf Driver?

The ideal handicap range for the Wilson D9 golf driver varies, but it’s designed for those seeking performance, distance, and accuracy. Its dimensions and weight contribute to its performance, while customer feedback and experiences provide valuable insight.

How Does the Fractal Zone Face Design Contribute to the Club’s Performance?

The fractal zone face design enhances the club’s performance by optimizing forgiveness and ball speed across the face. This innovative aerodynamic design improves overall performance, utilizing advanced club technology to maximize distance and accuracy on the course.

How Does the Wilson D9 Golf Driver Improve Distance and Accuracy Compared to Other Drivers?

When I swing the Wilson D9 golf driver, it’s like unleashing a precision-engineered force. The club’s design maximizes distance with the Peak Kinetic Response Face and enhances accuracy through its lightweight, vibration-neutralizing construction.

Can You Provide Specific Details About the Dimensions and Weight of the Club?

The Wilson D9 Golf Driver has a 460cc volume, 45.625-inch length, and a lightweight design for faster swing speeds. It’s crafted with Kevlar and carbon fiber, offering solid feel and vibration neutralization. The club weighs 408 grams.

What Are the Pros and Cons of the Wilson D9 Golf Driver Based on Customer Feedback and Experiences?

Based on customer feedback, the Wilson D9 golf driver offers increased distance and solid performance, with some durability concerns. Users praise its value and forgiveness but note issues with adjustability and durability.

Conclusion

In my opinion, Wilson has received a bad rap in recent years. Are they one of the big players in the manufacturing game? No. But that doesn’t mean they don’t make some damn good equipment at a fair price. 

The Wilson D9 is the latest example and, quite frankly, I have nothing but good things to say about this club. Are there some drawbacks in terms of customization and adjustability? Yes. But, if you’re in the market for a driver that’s sure to perform, and doesn’t cost an arm and a leg, the Wilson D9 is a great choice.

Paul Liberatore

Paul Liberatore

As the Founder of Golfers Authority Paul Liberatore Esq. has spent the last 7+ years writing about the best golf equipment or instruction from the top golf instructors in the world. He has been a contributing writer for Sports Illustrated Golf and GolfWRX. After graduating with honors from Purdue University, he realized that he had a passion for the golf business and the law. When he's not practicing law, or creating golf content on YouTube, he can be found on his syndicated Behind the Golf Brand podcast talking with the most prolific leaders in the golf industry.