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Wilson Launch Pad フェアウェイウッド

2019Max Game ImprovementFrom $179

要点

The Wilson Launch Pad (2019) is a maximum-forgiveness fairway wood for slower or higher-handicap swings. It comes in 16° to 22° lofts. It carries a $179 MSRP.

Wilson Launch Pad フェアウェイウッド: 主要スペック

カテゴリ
Max Game Improvement
調整可能
No
Loft options
16 to 22 degrees
モデル年式
2019
MSRP
$179

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Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the Launch Pad is 7 years old with no successor yet, so a new model could land any time. Grab it at clearance pricing now, or wait a few weeks to see what replaces it.

Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.

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見積もり

Modeled from the $179 original MSRP and a 7-year-old release (about 18% of MSRP retained used).

中古市場価格

$25 - $35

Private sale, fair to like-new

下取り価格

$15 - $25

ショップの一般的な買取価格

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Estimate only, from a depreciation model, not a live quote. Search “Wilson Launch Pad” on the sites above for the real number, which varies with condition, shaft, and demand.

Wood Options & Stock Shafts

ウッド番手ロフトShaftFlexWeightKick PointTorque
3W16.0°Aldila Ascent 45Senior45gHigh6.1°
5W19.0°Aldila Ascent 45Senior45gHigh6.1°
7W22.0°Aldila Ascent 45Senior45gHigh6.1°

テクノロジー

High Launch

Max Game Improvement フェアウェイウッド

The Wilson Launch Pad from 2019 is a driver built for one job: getting the ball airborne and killing the slice. Wilson didn't try to make this thing everything to everyone. It's for the golfer who tops drives, fights a weak fade that leaks right, or just can't get enough height off the tee to carry the ball anywhere.

The whole club is light. Light head, light shaft, light grip, and that matters more than it sounds. If your swing speed sits in the 80s or you've slowed down over the years, a lighter driver lets you swing faster without forcing it. Wilson paired that with an offset hosel and a draw bias, so the face has extra time to square up before impact. For a chronic slicer, that combination is the difference between playing from the fairway and hunting through the trees on the right.

What you give up is adjustability and workability. There are no movable weights, no adjustable hosel, no way to dial in a fade if you ever want one. That's fine, because anyone shopping this driver isn't trying to shape shots. They want it high, they want it straight, and the Launch Pad delivers both.

  • Slicers who want the club itself to help square the face instead of relying on a perfect swing
  • Slower swing speeds in the 70s and 80s that benefit from a lighter head and shaft to add clubhead speed
  • Beginners and high handicappers who need help getting the ball in the air and keeping it out of the right rough
  • Seniors looking to recover lost distance and launch after their swing speed has dropped
  • Anyone who wants a simple, no-fuss driver with no settings to fiddle with

よくある質問

Does the Wilson Launch Pad actually fix a slice?
It won't cure the swing fault causing your slice, but it fights the result. The offset hosel and heel-weighted, draw-biased design help the face close through impact, so a slice becomes a mild fade and a bad slice becomes something playable. If your miss is a hard cut to the right, this is one of the more effective off-the-rack anti-slice drivers you can buy.
Is the Launch Pad adjustable?
No. There's no adjustable hosel and no movable weights. You choose your loft when you buy it and that's the setup you play. That's intentional for this club, since the golfers it targets want simplicity, not a driver they have to tune.
What swing speed is the Launch Pad best for?
It's aimed at moderate to slow swing speeds, roughly the 70s to low 90s in mph. The lightweight head and shaft help you generate more clubhead speed with less effort. If you swing over 100 mph, this driver will feel too light and you'll likely want something with more weight and workability.
How does the Launch Pad compare to a standard game-improvement driver?
Most game-improvement drivers try to balance forgiveness with a little versatility. The Launch Pad leans all the way into max forgiveness, high launch, and slice correction, and gives up shot-shaping to do it. It's lighter than most competitors and more heavily draw-biased, so it's the better pick if straight and high is your only goal.
Will the Launch Pad give me more distance?
For the right player, yes. If you've been losing distance to a slice or to launching the ball too low, straightening your ball flight and adding height keeps more of your swing speed working for you. The extra clubhead speed from the lighter build helps too. It won't out-drive a tour-level head swung fast, but that isn't who it's for.

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