As you are probably aware, Wilson irons have amassed more Major wins than any other brand in the history of our game. Their players iron category highlighted by the Wildon Forged and CB models are the weapons of choice for Padraig Harrington.
The game improvement category is an area the brand have made huge strides in over the past few seasons and for 2025 Wilson have expanded its offering by introducing two new irons, each packed with advanced game improvement technology to elevate their performance.
The new game-improvement DynaPWR and game-improvement plus DynaPWR Max irons are engineered from the inside out, featuring a revolutionary PKR Cup face design, combined with the brand’s AI-generated Variable Face Technology, which optimises ball speed and distance.
Both irons are designed with a low centre of gravity (CG) and high moment of inertia (MOI), featuring toe-biased weight distribution for increased speed, forgiveness, and higher launch. A Velocity Optimisation Channel, strategically positioned in the sole and behind the face, enables enhanced flexibility for maximum ball speeds.
“We’ve taken the design process from the successful DynaPWR family since it re-launched two years ago and added even more innovation to create two brand new irons for the game- improvement and game-improvement plus categories,” said Jon Pergande, Director, Global R&D and Product.
“The game-enhancing technologies incorporated throughout add up to deliver greater ball speed, more forgiveness and control to make the game more enjoyable,” he added.
The DynaPWR irons are a slightly smaller package and feature a hollow body construction to improve stability and maximize distance and forgiveness. They also have Energy Transfer Chassis on the back of the clubhead, which are a supportive frame to further enhance stability.
Meanwhile, the DynaPWR Max irons are a larger package and utilize an Open Heel Construction, similar to the open hosel construction in the woods, which pushes mass toward the toe, moving the CG closer to the geometric center of the club. The Max irons will also feature weaker lofts to help golfers get the ball in the air easier.
“The loft structure and wider sole that we built for DynaPWR Max provides forgiveness height to create distance, while DYNAPWR has a slightly stronger loft structure and reduced offset for those players with a traditional eye that still want to maximise distance,” Pergande concluded.
Both new iron models will be available on Feb 12th in 5-PW with DynaPWR irons available for €834 (steel) or €900 (Graphite). The DynaPWR MAX will be available in steel shaft for €834 or Graphite shaft for €900.
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