Wilson has utilised cutting-edge AI technology in the production of its all-new Dynapower Forged irons to create one of the most forgiving player distance irons the company has ever engineered.
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 club face, while provide an aesthetically appealing, thinner look from the top-line and at address,” said Jon Pergande, Manager of Wilson Golf Club Innovation.
Available to buy from March, Dynapower Forged irons stock shaft options include 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.
RRP: £900 (4-PW) for steel shafts and £834 (5-PW) for graphite. Both shaft options are available in right and left-handed options. A 3-iron is available through custom fit purchases.
For more details, visit www.wilson.com