Wilson unveils AI-crafted Dynapower Forged irons

Home > Pro Shop > Equipment > Wilson unveils AI-crafted Dynapower Forged irons
Latest iron innovation is one of the most forgiving player distance clubs ever.
Posted on
February 13, 2024
by
The Editorial Team in
Estimated reading time: 3 minutes

Wilson Golf, the brand with 62 major wins credited to its irons, has utilised cutting-edge AI technology in its latest Dynapower range to create one of the most forgiving player distance irons ever engineered.

The all-new Wilson Dynapower Forged irons represents another generational model steeped in history, backed by modern-day innovation for golfers seeking more power, faster ball speeds and maximum distance.

“The introduction of the new Dynapower Forged irons ensures that Wilson remains synonymous with high quality Forged clubs appealing to accomplished players,” said Jon Pergande, Manager of Wilson Golf Club Innovation. “Following the successful revival of the iconic club franchise last year, it was imperative that we got this model right and we’re confident that golfers will find its shot-making results spectacular,” he added.

Constructed from 8620 carbon steel, the new Dynapower Forged irons have been meticulously crafted and rigorously tested using an advanced Wilson Golf AI technology system. This system incorporates a new Variable Face Thickness to ensure faster ball speeds across the clubface.

The Enhanced Power Hole Technology construction (applicable to 4-7 irons only) combines with Variable Face Thickness to deliver maximum distance. Meanwhile, a high MOI construction, a low Centre of Gravity and the redistribution of weight towards the toe result in more forgiving, higher-launching shots with impressive stopping power on the greens.

“By utilising AI during construction and investing more in R&D, we’ve been able to thoroughly test every possible variation to deliver a Forged iron that will offer incredible feel and distance off the clubface, while provide an aesthetically appealing, thinner look from the top-line and at address,” added Pergande.

The Wilson Dynapower Forged irons will be available next month, with stock shaft options  including the premium KBS Tour Lite in steel (R 95g & S 100g) and the Mamiya UST Recoil DART 75 in graphite (65g). Both versions come equipped with a Wilson Lamkin Crossline 360 grip.

The Dynapower Forged club set will have an RRP of £900/€1,015 (4-PW) for steel shafts and £834/€942 (5-PW) for graphite. Both shaft options are available in right and left-handed options. A 3-iron is available through custom fit purchases.

Building on one of the most impactful equipment franchises in the game, the iconic Dynapower franchise was successfully reintroduced last year with the launch of the Dynapower driver - one of the most adjustable drivers ever created by Wilson – available in both Carbon and Titanium head options.

The fairway wood and hybrid were also introduced alongside the Dynapower cast irons, engineered primarily for aspirational golfers with a handicap of 10 or higher who seek more distance and occasional mishit management in their game.

For more information on the Dynapower Forged Irons, the broader Dynapower range and all other Wilson Golf products, please visit www.wilson.com

 

The Editorial Team Avatar

About The Editorial Team

The editorial team at Golf Today strives to provide readers with captivating content that celebrates the rich heritage and exciting developments in the world of golf. Their collective expertise and dedication ensure that Golf Today remains a premier destination for golf enthusiasts seeking the latest news, insightful analysis, and engaging stories from the world of golf.

Updated: ago

Read Next

Scottie Scheffler carded a closing 65 in the US PGA Championship

Scottie Scheffler ‘running on fumes’ after strong finish

Scheffler carded a closing 65 at Valhalla two days after being arrested while driving to the course.
Shane Lowry (pictured) brought himself into contention with a 3rd roud 62 at the PGA Championship

Shane's Show

M. James Ward reviews how the Irishman nearly posted the lowest 18-hole score in a major event and now finds himself in contention to secure his second major title.
Xander Schauffele bounced back from a late double bogey to share the lead after 54 holes of the US PGA Championship

Xander Schauffele and Collin Morikawa tied for lead heading Sunday

The pair sit at 15-under-par before the final round at Valhalla.
Shane Lowry equalled the lowest score in men’s major history with a 62 in the US PGA Championship

Shane Lowry narrowly misses record-breaking 61

The 37-year-old had to settle for a 62 at Valhalla.
magnifiercrossmenuchevron-downcross-circle
linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram