Wilson Golf launches DYNAPWR Forged irons

Wilson Golf has unveiled its latest iron model – DYNAPWR Forged – designed using AI technology to deliver a players’ distance iron with a softer, more responsive feel and a premium look at address.

Building on the success of its predecessor and the return of the DYNAPWR franchise, the new model is crafted from forged 8620 carbon steel and features a PKR-CUP face design combined with the brand’s AI-generated Variable Face Technology for greater distance and more consistent launch windows.

Each model in the DYNAPWR family incorporates the AI-driven PKR-CUP face design, which is engineered to maximise ball speed and consistency across the entire hitting surface. By wrapping the face onto the sole, PKR-CUP creates a thinner, more responsive hinge region that flexes efficiently, particularly on low-face strikes, to generate faster ball speeds and higher launch.

This construction also relocates the weld line away from the striking area, giving engineers greater control over face performance, reducing part-to-part variation, and ensuring more forgiveness and enhanced consistency.

Harnessing the power of advanced AI simulation, Wilson engineers have removed the power holes found on its predecessor and optimised clubface thickness to enhance flex and energy transfer at impact.

The cavity-back design is infused with TE-031 Urethane in the 3-9 irons to dampen vibrations at impact. The result is refined acoustics and a noticeably smoother, more satisfying feel.

Meanwhile, the polished mirror finish delivers a compact profile at address, and the irons’ high moment of inertia construction and lowered centre of gravity promote greater stability and consistency, producing higher launching and more forgiving shots.

The DYNAPWR Forged iron joins the DYNAPWR range – which is designed primarily for aspirational golfers who value added distance and forgiveness on occasional mishits.