Wilson Staff Ladies Dynapower Golf Irons
Wilson Staff Ladies Dynapower Golf Irons
Wilson Staff Ladies Dynapower Golf Irons are designed to appeal to high and mid handicap players looking for distance and forgiveness. These irons will also help to improve your swing consistency, reducing the number of mishits that you make.
The irons are priced in the middle of the range and will suit many high and mid handicappers. They are game-improvement clubs that will take a few strokes off your round.
Variable Face Thickness
Wilson Staff is reviving its Dynapower irons, the legendary clubs that Arnold Palmer and Sam Snead used to win major championships back in the '50s. It's the first step in a heavy investment by the brand to make a name for itself again.
Originally introduced in 1956, Wilson's Dynapower irons were pioneering at the time. They featured a unique bore-through hosel that removed unnecessary weight from the bottom of the hosel and positioned it behind the hitting area and towards the toe of the blade for improved forgiveness.
However, they weren't just game-improvement irons. They were muscleback blades with razor-thin toplines and minimal offset. By today's standards, they'd be elite-player clubs.
The Dynapower Irons have changed a lot since then, but they still carry the same DNA. They are engineered primarily for 10+ handicap golfers, with variable face thickness throughout to make more of the clubface 'hot' especially the centre-to-toe area where approximately 85% of shots are struck.
They also feature internal weighting to position the Centre of Gravity low and towards the back, helping you get the ball going up and forward while offering plenty of forgiveness.
Variable face thickness is now available on all Wilson Dynapower Drivers, fairway woods and hybrids to optimise speed across the whole area of the clubface. The technology is based on thousands of permutations analyzed by Dynapower AI to find the optimal thickness for each section of the clubface, resulting in faster ball speeds and maximum forgiveness on off-centre hits.
It also includes advanced features that give the driver, fairway woods and hybrids more consistency across the range, such as a new dynamic 6-way adjustable hosel for easy loft and spin adjustments and a pleasing top line for an effective look at address.
The driver also features a 16-gram rear weight to deliver a high MOI and deep rear Center of Gravity for more stability and higher launch angles, along with a neutral to draw bias for consistent distance performance. The fairway woods feature a 12-gram rear weight to produce a stable, high MOI club head with forgiving, higher launch angles and advance, tour-inspired head shape for confident setup.
Power Holes
Wilson has a history of leading the way when it comes to new technology in golf. From the original R90 sand wedge, through to the modern Staff forged irons, they have always offered premium performance products.
The latest Dynapower range is no exception. Taking advantage of modern club-making techniques and Artificial Intelligence, the clubs produce maximum ball speeds across the face of each iron. These are achieved through variable face thickness and purpose-built Power Holes. The long irons have three rows of Power Holes to deliver maximum distance, while the shorter irons have fewer Power Holes and optimised weighting for extreme feel and precision in every shot.
By analyzing thousands of combinations of variable face thickness and Power Hole locations, Dynapower AI has been able to find the optimal balance between speed and accuracy. This is especially helpful for off-centre strikes.
A key component of Dynapower irons is Variable Face Thickness (VFT) - a new technology which provides increased ball speeds in areas of the face that are typically rigid, such as in the toe area. This feature also helps to increase the MOI of the iron head, thereby improving the overall performance of the club.
In addition, Dynapower irons use RE*AKT technology to put power where it’s needed most on the clubface. This is accomplished through a two-piece construction where the face is welded to the body of the iron, and variable face thickness allows the ball speed to be increased in areas of the face that are typically not as thick as others.
This makes the Dynapower irons extremely responsive for off-centre strikes, delivering maximum distance on even the most difficult shots while still maintaining great control. This is achieved by a combination of the Variable Face Thickness, the Progressive Power Holes and RE*AKT technology.
The Dynapower irons are a great option for the game improvement golfer, allowing them to get their shots into the air faster and with more confidence. Unlike other Wilson irons, these are not designed for the top player - they are very much aimed at the average golfer. But with a bit of tweaking and the right fit, they can help you to enjoy your game more than ever before.
Heel-To-Toe Weighting
Wilson Staff Ladies Dynapower Golf Irons use heel-to-toe weighting to improve forgiveness and control. This distribution allows the club to perform well on off-center strikes and provides a larger sweet spot on the face of the club head, which increases ball speed and distance when struck correctly.
This design feature was first used in a Wilson club set introduced in 1956 that shifted weight from the bottom of the hosel to the top, essentially redefining the concept of iron design. This technique was patented and is still used today to create irons that produce maximum distance and forgiveness.
Heel-to-toe weighting is a popular design choice for many amateur players because it helps them get the most out of their swings, especially when the club head hits off-center. It also helps the club resist twisting at impact, which can lead to a straighter shot.
The new Dynapower irons also use advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods to reposition weight to help increase ball speed and launch, while lowering the center of gravity. They also offer variable face thickness, so the face will match your stroke shape and ball flight.
These clubs are crafted for higher handicap players, but they can be modified to help mid-handicappers and better players improve their game as well. These forged irons are available in both a muscleback blade and a cavity back model.
In addition to using AI to reposition weight, Wilson Staff designers used data to identify common mis-hit patterns and redesigned the head to help players hit the center of the face more often than usual. This helps the irons deliver maximum distance and forgiveness by enhancing the size of the club's sweet spot, which is where the most strikes occur.
Using these methods, they also designed the face to flex, which helps reduce spin and create more ball speed. The face on the Wilson Staff Dynapower irons is thinnest ever relative to its average thickness, making it easy to produce a smooth and precise arcing stroke.
These clubs are available in both carbon and titanium constructions, enabling golfers to choose the club that best suits their needs. They are also custom-fitted to each individual’s swing speed, flex and shaft, as well as the preferred loft and lie.
Custom Fitting
The new Wilson Staff Ladies Dynapower Golf Irons are designed to reintroduce the storied franchise that started back in 1956. It includes the first fully adjustable driver and distance-inspired irons, fairway woods and hybrids.
Its custom fitting capabilities are a real strength of the line and can be used to create one-of-a-kind sets that match a player’s exact specifications. This is a great option for golfers of all skill levels.
Using an optimized process that accounted for 17 sizing variables, Wilson was able to engineer the optimal sizing for the face slots on each of the four irons in the Dynapower lineup. The result is a high MOI design that provides forgiveness on off-center hits, while a low center of gravity positions the head to launch the ball higher and more easily from a variety of lie positions.
The clubhead is made of 8620 carbon steel for the soft, forged feel that lower-handicap players crave. It features compact blade lengths, thin-to-medium toplines and minimal offset, which allows players to control the trajectory of their shots and shape them into their desired flight.
To ensure the clubs have as much forgiveness as possible, Wilson designed the long irons with a two-piece construction where the face is welded to the main body of the iron head. The welding allows for a larger area of the face to be unsupported, which increases ball speed in areas that are typically rigid.
It also helps to prevent the face from getting too hot on high-launch shots, thereby ensuring players can take full advantage of the speed that comes from an improved trajectory. It’s a big reason that the Dynapower range is so effective.
This is also the case for the irons, which feature a enlarged sweet spot to increase ball speed on strikes across the face. Similarly, the launch pad irons have a lower center of gravity that promotes easy and steep launches from a variety of lie positions.
The rebirth of the Dyna-Power franchise is a great move by Wilson and it offers some exciting products for both the tour and more aspirational players. The new driver, fairway woods and hybrids are aimed at all skill levels and should provide some fantastic performance for players of all levels.