Alright, I finally figured out how to use Trackman. After watching a few videos, I learned how to use the “tag” feature, which made things much easier. I didn’t have time, but I would’ve liked to export the data as a CSV.
Trackman settings: Elevation set to 4,500 ft (average for SLC).
TM Stealth 3 wood
Loft: 15°
Lie: 59°
Length: 43.25"
Wilson 5 wood
Loft: 18°
Lie: 58°
Length: 41.75" (stock is 42.50")
As expected, the Wilson carried shorter off the deck. That 3° loft difference averaged about 25 yards for me on Trackman. Honestly, that makes more sense than the TM 3 wood averaging 300 yards—it’s an awesome club, but I just don’t see where it fits in my bag unless I completely lose the driver.
Launch angle was a bit higher with the Wilson, too. I don’t think I hit my best shots with it—tough to dial things in after a swing lesson when your brain's still busy thinking. If I could change anything, I might’ve gone 1–2° more upright on the lie angle.
Still, it’s a great club. Off a tee, I pushed a few out to 300 yards. Hoping that with more time on Trackman, I can fine-tune the launch angle a bit more.
Now for the hybrids:
Tour Edge Exotics 3h
Loft: 19°
Lie: 58.5°
Length: 40.25"
Wilson 4h
Loft: 22°
Lie: 59.5°
Length: 40" (-0.25" from stock)
The Wilson hybrid is just automatic. It fits perfectly in the gap and averaged 252 yards on Trackman with a 14.5° launch angle. The Exotics 3h was about 25 yards longer, which checks out given the 3° loft difference. That Wilson hybrid is incredible—I can’t see myself replacing it anytime soon.
Definitely want to test out a utility iron next. Thanks to GolfWRX and Wilson! I'll continue to come back to this thread as I work on my swing and play.