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Wilson D9 Forged Irons

by | Mar 18, 2022 | PRO SHOP

Expanding the D9 family Wilson Golf has introduced for 2022 the D9 Forged model irons designed using computer simulations of head and sole shapes to create a good-looking performance iron for better players.

Fast Facts Wilson D9 Forged Irons 2022

  • Players distance category irons
  • Forged – minimal offset
  • Three Power holes asymmetrically positioned
  • Lofts: 5-iron 24.5°, pitching wedge 44°
  • Stock shaft: True Temper Dynamic Gold VVS, Mamiya UST Recoil Dart i
  • Stock grip: Lamkin Crossline
  • At retail April 4
  • 5-PW, GW set – $1,049.99 steel shafts, $1,149.99 graphite shafts

WYNTK

Wilson Golf says, “Nothing Feels Like Forged” and so has added a forged model to the D9 family for play by better players wanting a thin top line, minimum offset look at address.

The sole slots, what they call “Power Holes,” are positioned close to the leading edge and are not the same size. The one closest to the toe is the smallest and in line with the largest which is closest to the heel. The third is parallel to these two and more towards the trailing edge.

The slots both adjust the head weight distribution and provide the tendency for the face to open at impact thereby improving contact for added distance and control.

“Wilson Golf designs products with our best-in-class technology for players at every level,” said Tim Clarke, President of Wilson Golf. “With D9 Forged, we’re able to deliver the look and feel demanded by this player with the distance and forgiveness they need.”

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<a href="https://esoutherngolf.com/author/edtravis/" target="_self">Ed Travis</a>

Ed Travis

Ed is a national award-winning golf journalist and has carried on a lifelong love affair with the game. His work covering the business of golf, equipment, golf personalities and travel is prominently featured in numerous print and electronic publications. He has competed in tournament golf both as an amateur and senior professional and though his competitive days are behind him, Ed still plays regularly and carries a handicap of 4. He lives on a water hazard in suburban Orlando.

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