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The Wishon Golf 775HS (2014) is a players-distance hybrid that balances speed with forgiveness.
Wishon Golf 775HS 하이브리드: 주요 스펙
- 카테고리
- Players Distance
- 조절 가능
- No
- 모델 연도
- 2014
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Players Distance 하이브리드
The 775HS deserves more credit than it gets. When Tom Wishon released this iron in 2014, hollow body construction was a niche idea that mainstream golf hadn't touched yet. TaylorMade's P790 wouldn't show up for another three years. PXG didn't exist as a brand golfers had heard of. Wishon was already building a fully hollow iron with a thin, high strength steel face designed to flex at impact and recover ball speed on mishits.
Wishon Golf never sold clubs off a rack. Every 775HS went out through independent clubfitters who built each set to the golfer's specs, so two sets of these irons were rarely identical. That business model kept the 775HS obscure, but it also meant almost everyone who played one was properly fit for it.
As a players distance iron before that category had a name, it aimed at a familiar target: the golfer who wants a compact look at address but has lost enough clubhead speed, or consistency, to need real help from the head. The 775HS delivered that without the chunky topline of a game improvement iron.
- Mid handicappers who want an iron that looks like a players club at address but forgives thin contact like a hybrid.
- Golfers curious about hollow body irons who don't want to pay current P790 or PXG prices on the used market.
- Anyone who values a custom fit build over brand recognition, since these were only ever sold through independent clubfitters.
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- Is the Wishon 775HS still in production?
- No. Tom Wishon sold his company to Diamond Golf International in 2017 and later retired from design work, and the 775HS was discontinued around that time. You can still find heads and built sets through the used market and occasionally through clubfitters with old component stock.
- How does the 775HS compare to a TaylorMade P790?
- They share the same core idea, a hollow iron body with a thin fast face, but the 775HS beat the P790 to market by three years. The P790 adds foam inside the head and more refined modern face tech, so it wins on raw speed. The 775HS holds its own on forgiveness and costs far less used.
- What handicap range is the 775HS best for?
- Roughly the 8 to 18 range. It has enough help for a mid handicapper to game comfortably, but the compact shape and modest offset assume you strike the ball reasonably well. High handicappers who struggle with contact would do better with a wider soled game improvement iron.
- Why can't I find the 775HS at golf retailers?
- Wishon Golf sold component heads exclusively through independent custom clubfitters, never through big box stores or online retail. Each set was assembled to order with fitted shafts, lofts, and lies. That's also why used sets vary so much in specs, and why it's worth checking a used set's build before buying.
- Does the hollow body make the 775HS sound or feel different?
- Somewhat. Hollow irons produce a slightly livelier, more muted sound than a solid forged head, closer to a hybrid than a blade. Most players adjust within a round or two, and the payoff is noticeably better ball speed retention on strikes low on the face.
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