In our Wilson D300 review we look at the entire range which includes a brand new driver, fairway woods, hybrids and irons.
The Wilson D300 range was tested at the Golf Shack in Leeds using Trackman 4 and under the watchful eye of our resident pro James Whitaker.
Wilson D300 review – First impressions
Wilson have had their F,C,D system in place for a few years now so simply by the letter D we know that this is their super game-improvement range.
D is for distance, C used to be for control but now stands for crossover, F stands for feel.
The Wilson D300 range falls into a friendly-ish price point with the driver available at £279.
It’s still expensive but with many bringing out drivers £400+ it represents decent value.
The Wilson D300 driver replaces the D200 which was one of the lightest around – ideal for slow swingers but quite hard to control for those with fast swing speeds.
There’s some very interesting patterns on the crown of the D300 woods which certainly catch the eye while the irons are fairly large with plenty of off-set.
Our sample set had very lightweight, regular-flex shafts so all very much suited to the higher handicap golfer.
Wilson D300 review – The technology
The driver once again uses Wilson’s SuperLight technology making it one of the lightest adjustable drivers on the market.
The markings on the crown are what Wilson are calling Micro Vortex Generators and are aimed at making the driver more aerodynamic and faster through the air.

A six-way adjustable hosel (including three draw options) allows loft to be moved from 8˚-14˚.
The head can be adjusted quickly without removing it from the hosel.
Three adjustable sole weights allow players to attain their ideal launch angle, ball speed and spin rate.

















