Why Buy a Used Wilson Driver?
Wilson is one of the oldest names in golf, with a history stretching back to 1914. Their drivers have always sat at a slightly more accessible price point than the big four brands, which means used Wilson drivers often represent some of the strongest value per pound on the pre-owned market. The recent Wilson Staff Dynapower and Launch Pad ranges in particular have been well-reviewed in independent testing, with modern carbon-crown construction, adjustable hosels, and refined head shaping that competes meaningfully with much more expensive alternatives.
New Wilson drivers typically launch at lower price points than equivalent TaylorMade, Callaway, Titleist, or Ping releases, and they depreciate on a similar curve - which means used Wilson drivers from a recent generation can be exceptional value, particularly for golfers looking to stretch a budget or kit out a beginner. Modern Wilson drivers are also extremely durable, with titanium construction, carbon crowns where featured, and adjustable hosels that hold up well over years of use. At Next2New Golf, every used Wilson driver is inspected for face integrity, hosel and adjustment-mechanism condition, and shaft quality before it goes live on the site.
Wilson drivers also tend to be a smart pick for golfers who want premium performance without the brand premium. Because Wilson has a smaller share of the driver market than the big four, used Wilson drivers often represent better value per pound than the more heavily marketed alternatives - while delivering very similar on-course performance for most amateur swings. For golfers who care more about value than brand prestige, used Wilson drivers from Next2New Golf are tough to beat.
Our Range of Used Wilson Drivers
Our used Wilson driver collection covers the main recent generations of Wilson Staff drivers. The Dynapower family - including the Dynapower Carbon, Dynapower Titanium, and Dynapower LS - is Wilson's current flagship driver range, built around AI-designed face thickness profiles, carbon composite crowns (on the Dynapower Carbon), and refined adjustable weighting. The Launch Pad family (Launch Pad and Launch Pad 2) takes a different angle, focusing entirely on slice prevention, higher launch, and maximum ease of use for golfers who want a simpler, more forgiving driver.
Earlier Wilson Staff drivers including the D7, D9, and Cortex families also appear regularly in our pre-owned inventory. These earlier models remain perfectly playable and often represent the strongest pricing on the used market - particularly the D-series, which was built around lightweight construction and effortless launch for moderate-speed players. The Cortex driver introduced Wilson's modern multi-material construction approach and is still a strong-performing pre-owned option.
We carry used Wilson drivers in every flex - regular, stiff, extra stiff, and senior - and across a range of stock shafts including Project X HZRDUS, Mitsubishi, Aldila, and various Wilson-specific stock options. Most drivers come with their original headcover and adjustment wrench where available, and lofts typically range from 9 to 13 degrees with adjustable hosels covering plus or minus a couple of degrees from stamped on the Dynapower and recent models. If you're hunting a specific Wilson head, shaft, and flex combination, it's worth checking back regularly or getting in touch.
How to Choose the Right Used Wilson Driver
Choosing the right used Wilson driver comes down to four things: head profile, loft, shaft, and adjustability. Wilson keeps the choice relatively simple across their recent ranges. The Dynapower family is the closest to a tour-spec, fully adjustable driver - with Dynapower Carbon as the standard, Dynapower LS as the lower-spin option for faster swingers, and Dynapower Titanium as the more traditional construction option. The Launch Pad family is the simpler, slice-fighting choice - draw-biased, higher-launching, and built specifically for golfers who want maximum ease of use.
Loft and shaft choice depend largely on swing speed. Faster swingers (95-110 mph driver) usually do best with 9 to 10.5 degrees of loft in a stiff or extra stiff shaft; moderate swingers (85-95 mph) typically suit 9.5 to 10.5 degrees in a regular or stiff shaft; slower swingers (below 85 mph) tend to do best with 10.5 to 12 degrees in a senior flex. The single most common spec mistake is playing too little loft and too stiff a shaft for the swing - both cost distance and consistency.
Recent Wilson drivers (Dynapower, Launch Pad 2, D9) feature adjustable hosels that let you fine-tune loft and lie by plus or minus 1 to 2 degrees from stamped. Earlier Wilson drivers may have fixed hosels - perfectly fine for many players, but worth checking the spec before you buy. If you're not sure which used Wilson driver is likely to suit your game, get in touch and our team will be happy to talk you through the options.