Wilson Staff Dynapower Golf Irons

Wilson Dynapower Golf

Wilson Staff Dynapower Golf Irons are some of the most popular golf irons in the world, and for good reason. They feature variable-thickness faces, optimized MOI head design, and low and back center of gravity. These irons are great for both fairway woods and hybrids, and they're sure to impress.

Driver

The Dynapower Titanium driver is a Wilson Staff product that was designed with a slightly higher launch and increased spin. It also features a higher MOI than the Carbon model.

This iron features a large mid-high handicap head shape and a moderate hosel offset. The CG position is centered in the face to improve carry distance and enhance feel. In addition, the face is variable thickness.

Wilson's supercomputer has analyzed thousands of combinations of variable face thickness to find the combination of forgiveness, ball speed and distance that works best for most golfers. Ultimately, the result is a supreme ball speed.

As a result, the Dynapower driver is one of the most adjustable drivers on the market. With a 6-way adjustable hosel, players can easily dial in the perfect launch and spin.

Aside from the driver, the DYNAPWR line includes Fairway Woods, Irons, and Hybrids. All the clubs are USGA-compliant and come in both left and right handed versions.

One of the more interesting aspects of the Wilson DYNAPWR driver is its AI-designed face. Designed with thousands of combinations in mind, the face produces supreme ball speeds.

Other key characteristics of the DYNAPWR driver include a large, L-shaped carbon fiber piece in the back of the sole and an adjustable hosel.

Fairway woods

The Dynapower Golf Irons Fairway Woods are a new addition to Wilson's line of adjustable golf clubs. The irons feature a forged/stamped face, which provides increased strength. They also have a redesigned Power Holes 3.0 technology, which increases ball speed by up to 2mph over comparable irons.

The Wilson Dynapower Fairway Woods feature a low and back center of gravity, which gives a high launch angle and forgiveness. They're forged for the perfect combination of thick and thin areas, which ensures a powerful and towering ball flight. In addition, they feature a Tour-preferred shape and weighting for maximum forgiveness.

Wilson has been in the golf industry for over 109 years. It's one of the most iconic names in the business. Their legacy is built on premium performance products.

Wilson's long history of innovations includes a patented bore-through hosel design, which was developed in 1956. This unique design has enabled the company to deliver more ball speed than any other iron on the market.

The Dynapower family of adjustable golf clubs is available in both Carbon and Titanium materials. Each club is designed with an optimal offset, low center of gravity, and high MOI.

Using artificial intelligence (A.I.), the Dynapower AI analyzed thousands of combinations of variable face thickness to find the perfect combination. The AI identified a variable thickness option that's ideal for the center-toe portion of the club face.

Hybrids

The Wilson Staff Dynapower Golf Irons are hybrids that have been designed for easy launch and maximum forgiveness. They were created by using an artificial intelligence-inspired design process.

This process analyzed thousands of variables to ensure the most attractive shape, face thickness, and speed. It also incorporated Wilson's Power Hole 3.0 technology.

The Wilson Dynapower driver is the most adjustable driver ever created by Wilson. Users can adjust spin and flex in full-degree increments. Players can also customize the club's shaft, swing weight, and ball flight.

The irons are available in both right-handed and left-handed models. They will be available for pre-order on February 22. Each model comes with True Temper Project X EvenFlow shafts, PS800/EUR900 (5-SW) for graphite shafts, and KBS Max Ultralite shafts for steel shafts.

Drivers are available in nine-degree, 12-degree, and 13-degree heads. Drivers are made from either Carbon or Titanium. In the nine-degree models, the stock shaft is Ventus Blue, whereas in the 12 and 13-degree models, the stock shaft is Ventus Black.

For drivers, the face has been designed with a high MOI in mind. The lower center of gravity fuels a higher launch and steeper descent angles. A low CG also allows players to set up behind the ball with minimal weight.

Variable-thickness face

The Wilson Dynapower iron has a super thin face, as well as the first computer designed variable-thickness face. This technology makes the Wilson dynapower one of the most technologically advanced irons ever produced.

Aside from the patented variable-thickness face, the dynapower iron also features the first ever forged-stamped 17-4 stainless steel chassis. In addition to the face, the dynapower iron features three Power Holes in the sole, which provide greater surface area for faster ball speed.

Compared to other irons, the Wilson Dynapower has a slightly offset design, which helps the ball fly higher. Its topline also boasts a pleasing shape. Moreover, the dynapower iron also has an oversized head, which contributes to its overall weight.

The dynapower iron is also designed to help players with slower swing speeds produce more distance with less effort. To further enhance the feel of the dynapower iron, the manufacturer has incorporated internal weighting, which positions the Centre of Gravity (CG) low.

Using the Wilson dynapower's AI (artificial intelligence) capabilities, a database of thousands of permutations of variable-thickness faces was analyzed. The result was a face that not only looks great but also generates the best ball speeds possible.

Wilson has used this advanced technology to develop a line of metalwoods and irons. These include the dynapower-AI's first Tour spec driver, which is also available in a 4-iron and GW. They are set to be released in March 2023, and will be sold in the UK and Europe.

Low and back center of gravity

Wilson Dynapower golf irons are designed to give players more distance. These irons feature an optimized offset, a low center of gravity, and a powerful look at address. They are also ideal for players looking for a more forgiving iron.

Wilson Dynapower hybrids are also available. These irons have a thin topline, low and back center of gravity, and a large area of face to increase ball speed. The sole is also enlarged to transfer energy more efficiently.

Another unique aspect of the Dynapower family of adjustable clubs is their two-piece construction. Their welded upper toe area, for example, creates a larger, more forgiving area on the face of the club.

Dynapwr irons feature a thin topline, a low and back center of gravity, and oversized heads. This provides a high launch angle, which drives the ball far. Ultimately, this design enables more stopping power and better trajectory.

In addition to Dynapower golf irons, Wilson has made several improvements to its Staff Model. It is now possible to customize the head shape and size of the irons. Some of the new features include a Tour Grind option, which offers heel and toe relief for skilled players.

Optimized MOI head design

Wilson Staff Dynapower Golf Irons are a logical next step in the evolution of irons. They are designed for players looking for forgiveness and high performance. The head design includes features to make the ball go farther and faster.

These irons have a forged/stamped 17-4 stainless steel face. This process allows for a more robust face. It also maintains high strength.

Dynapower irons feature a low center of gravity to produce fast ball speeds and steep descent angles. They also feature a UST Recoil Dart shaft to maximize distance. And, with a full range of customization options, you can find the perfect club for your shot shape.

To achieve the optimal balance between the face thickness and the CG, Wilson engineers used a computer-powered, AI-driven system to analyze thousands of combinations of face thickness and clubhead aesthetics. Their results uncovered the most effective variable face thickness option for each section of the clubface.

A key component of this technology is the use of Power Holes. These are purpose-built areas of the clubface that increase ball speed.

In addition to the Power Holes, these irons have heel-to-toe weighting, which increases launch angle. Additionally, they have a thin and adjustable face, which delivers a pleasing top line.

Power Holes

Wilson Staff Dynapower Golf Irons are a new generation of irons from Wilson, which is bringing back the classic name from the brand's past. They are part of a retro campaign from Wilson to market themselves as a modern and relevant brand, and to reclaim the top table position they once held.

Dynapower irons are engineered for distance and forgiveness. With a thin face and generous offset, they offer extra distance for aspirational 10-plus handicap golfers. These irons have been engineered with advanced A.I. technology, which analyzed thousands of combinations of variable face thickness.

The face is made of super-thin 17-4 stainless steel. This allows the club to have the greatest speed across its entire face. However, the design also creates a thicker area on the center of the face. The head features a three-hole Power Hole configuration, which is designed to draw weight to the toe for maximum launch and distance.

Lastly, the Dynapower Irons feature a laminated Crossline 360 grip. This provides a stable grip without compromising on feel. It is also offered with a carbon fiber head option.

These irons also feature an internal weighting system, which is designed to position the Centre of Gravity (CG) lower and toward the rear. By moving the CG, Wilson has created a more balanced head design.