Wilson Dynapower Irons
A generation ago, Wilson Dynapower irons were the dominant iron brand on the PGA Tour. What’s old is now new again, as they have been reintroduced as part of a new club family whose roots date back to the 1950s.
Historians have no trouble remembering when Wilson Dynapower irons were what every golfer wanted in the bag. Times change, as does pricing. Take, for example, the two drivers, the Dynapower Carbon ($499.99) and Dynapower Titanium ($429.99). However, due to the decades-old memories tugging at us we are more interested in the irons.
Wilson’s approach with the updated Dynapower irons was to make them so they would appeal to the majority of golfers and used supercomputer AI software to design the variable thickness face complimented by the face flexing at impact encouraged by the Power Holes or slots in the sole.
“Dynapower changed the game of golf seven decades ago, and it’s time for Wilson to do it again,” said Tim Clarke, President of Wilson Golf. “These powerful irons and adjustable drivers are built with our legendary history in mind as we continue to innovate and deliver top-of-the-line products that raise the confidence of golfers at all skill levels. Our technology is second to none, and we’re extremely proud of this new line of Dynapower products.”
The weighting of the head ensures a low center of gravity which helps to produce high-launching shots, and the MOI, or resistance to twisting, was improved with a design that shifts grams towards the toe. This is particularly helpful since, according to Wilson’s testing, 85% of shots are hit between the center of the face and the toe.
Wilson Dynapower Irons Fast Facts
- Game-improvement category
- Cast oversize heads
- Variable thickness Ai-designed face
- Power Holes in sole
- Standard Lofts: 5-iron 21°, pitching wedge 42°
- Stock shafts: KBS Max Ultralite, UST Mamiya Recoil Dart 65
- Stock grip: Lamkin Crossline 360
- At retail March 1 (Set of seven irons $799.99 steel, $899.99 graphite)
For more information, visit wilson.com