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The new 2025 Wilson DynaPWR driver line offers the most expansive fitting and model options from Wilson ever, with three different options to cater to golfers across the board, plus expanding fitting tools with each model.
This fitting philosophy extends to the fairway wood line which now has two options available for golfers to find the right fit and a new DynaPWR hybrid.
“We have been on a relentless pursuit to design a driver family that suits the largest range of golfers, and these new models are by far the most advanced drivers Wilson has ever produced," Jon Pergande, Wilson Director of Global R&D and Product said. "We listened to feedback from tour staff, top amateurs, and mid to single handicap golfers and we’re confident that the legendary DYNAPWR franchise is entering a new formidable era.”
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Six-way adjustable hosel - All three of the DynaPWR drivers, plus the carbon fairway wood, have a six-way adjustable hosel to help dial in launch, spin, and face angle.
Adjustable weights - All three driver models feature adjustable weights to further dial in spin and shot shape bias.
Aerodynamic shaping - The driver shapes have been tuned to help the clubs move faster through the air to assist in gaining club head speed.
Acoustic tuning - By using topology optimization and hundreds of simulations, Wilson engineers were able to acoustically tune the woods to generate the ideal impact sound for proper feedback off the middle and around the face.
Power Holes - The DynaPWR irons feature flexible power holes in the soles of the mid and long irons to increase face flex and ball speeds.
Variable Face Thickness (PKR-Cup) - With the help of AI, Wilson engineers maximize performance in the drivers, woods, and irons by creating optimal face geometries for forgiveness and added ball speeds based on the target golfer.
DynaPWR LS (Driver)- Designed for better players with faster swing speeds looking to reduce spin, the LS driver is the most compact and workable option in the DynaPWR family.
DynaPWR Carbon - Built to combine speed and forgiveness the Carbon driver and fairway wood models offer balanced performance. Like the LS driver, the front and back weights on the Carbon driver can be flipped to dial in spin, while the Carbon fairway utilizes a 30-gram tungsten weight positioned in the sole closer to the face to promote lower launch and spin.
DynaPWR MAX - With the largest visual footprint and shallower profile, the MAX offers the highest MOI of the three driver options. It also has an easy-to-use flipable back weight to keep forgiveness high while also allowing for shot bias correction. As for the matching fairway wood, designers chose to increase forgiveness by saving mass from an adjustable hosel and placing a weight on the sole as far away from the face as possible.
DynaPWR Hybrid - Armed with a low center of gravity and modern shaping to increase the face size and hit-able toe area, the DynaPWR hybrid offers high launch and forgiveness to stop approach shots faster.
DynaPWR Irons - With distance and forgiveness top of mind, the DynaPWR irons utilize what Wilson designers call an energy transfer chassis to support the face and allow it to flex. This helps to produce higher launching shots with extra stopping power.
DynaPWR MAX Irons - Built using the same platform as the core DynaPWR irons, the MAX features a wider sole and lower center of gravity to boost launch and forgiveness.
All 2025 DynaPWR woods and irons will be available starting February 12th. For more information on custom options, head over to WilsonGolf.com
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