Our Wilson C300 driver review took place on the course at Moor Allerton followed by some data gathering at Leeds Golf Centre.
We used a SkyTrak launch monitor to get the numbers and used premium range balls.
Wilson C300 driver review: First impressions

The Wilson C300 driver is part of the brand’s first C range of woods.
We’re used to the F, C, D system from Wilson but previously we only had irons in the ‘crossover’ category aimed primarily at mid-handicappers.
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So the Wilson C300 driver fits in between the FG Tour driver and the D300 driver in terms of it’s target market.
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There’s plenty going on from the outset with the Wilson C300 driver as we have a new, deep matter red finish on the crown and we have visible ‘power hole’ technology on both the crown and sole.
I’m a big fan of this finish – it looks stylish and classy and will really help it to stand out.

I’m less of a fan of the power holes on the crown as it does look a touch busy.
But the Wilson C300 driver and C300 irons have visible technology at their heart to try and inspire a bit more confidence.
Wilson C300 driver review: The technology

So what are the power holes in the Wilson C300 driver all about and what do they do?



















