Wilson Golf Unveils New Dynapwr Metal Woods and Irons
Wilson Golf has advanced its acclaimed DYNAPWR driver franchise with the introduction of three innovative models, designed to meet the needs of every type of golfer.
The DYNAPWR LS, DYNAPWR Carbon and DYNAPWR Max drivers are fully adjustable, with each head incorporating a six-way adjustable hosel and interchangeable weights, empowering golfers to fine-tune spin and launch conditions for optimal performance.
In addition to prioritizing performance, Wilson has used advanced Topology Optimization to refine the acoustic engineering of the clubheads. After thousands of simulations, the brand has precisely crafted the sound for each driver, ensuring an ideal auditory experience, regardless of strike location.
DYNAPWR LS Driver
Engineered to eliminate the left side of the golf course, this compact, tour-inspired driver delivers maximum clubhead speed, control, and adjustability without compromising ball speed.
- Optimized Aerodynamic Shaping – A faster, more streamlined raised skirt and curved crown is designed to reduce drag, allowing the head to cut through the air and increase clubhead speed.
- Tour Inspired – A deeper, more compact 445cc head provides the ultimate control for the world’s best players, elite amateurs and low handicappers.
- Maximum Workability – Swappable front (6g) and back (12g) weights allow for customizable launch and spin with added forgiveness.
DYNAPWR Carbon Driver
Featuring a lowered crown and a flatter sole, the Carbon is designed for golfers seeking the ideal balance of workability and forgiveness.
- Tour Touch – With input from Wilson tour staff, the 460cc head provides players forgiveness while still maintaining a compact look at address.
- Adjustability – Swappable front (3g) and back (9g) weights allow for customizable launch and spin.
DYNAPWR Max Driver
With an all-titanium design, the Max features a larger footprint, enhancing stability on every shot.
- Stability Driven Shaping – The increased front-to-back and heel-to-toe length delivers a higher moment of inertia (MOI) than ever before, ensuring the straightest tee shots.
- Maximum Forgiveness and Control – The flippable (19g) rear weight allows golfers the ability to fine-tune their left to right shot shaping to deliver straighter tee shots.
“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,” said Jon Pergande, Director, Global R&D and Product. “We’ve 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.
Fairways and Hybrids
In addition to the new DYNAPWR drivers, Wilson has launched new fairway woods and hybrids, both packed with game-changing technology.
The DYNAPWR fairways – Carbon and Max – are optimized thanks to AI-driven PKR-360 technology and feature the strength and high ball speeds of a forged custom 455 face material.
The DYNAPWR Carbon fairway wood is ideal for players seeking a penetrating ball flight with lower spin. A lightweight carbon crown enhances weight distribution to position the center of gravity (CG) lower, while a 30g front tungsten weight promotes a lower launch and spin with added forgiveness. Like its driver counterpart, the Carbon fairway features both an open hosel construction and a six-way adjustable hosel, creating an optimized face angle and shot-shaping ability.
The DYNAPWR Max fairway wood is the ideal choice for players seeking stability and forgiveness. A thin-cast steel crown enhances weight distribution, positioning the CG lower and further back to create a highly stable design. Additionally, a 12g rear weight promotes high, towering ball flights for maximum carry.
The new DYNAPWR hybrid delivers impressive ball speeds while maintaining the ultimate in stability and forgiveness. Featuring a custom 455 face material for high ball speeds and ultimate feel, along with a new compact head design paired with an extended low toe area resulting in a larger hitting surface. This provides stability on toe shots and the confidence to approach greens from a distance.
“We’re incredibly excited about the all-new DYNAPWR metal wood range, and when golfers compare it to their current models, they will notice a significant uplift in performance and looks,” added Pergande.
New DYNAPWR & DYNAPWR Max Irons Packed With Cutting-Edge Technology
CHICAGO, IL – One of the most successful equipment franchises in golf has expanded its offering by introducing two new irons, each packed with advanced technology to elevate their performance.
The new game-improvement DYNAPWR and game-improvement plus DYNAPWR Max irons are meticulously engineered from the inside out, featuring a revolutionary PKR Cup face design, combined with the brand’s AI-generated Variable Face Technology, which optimizes ball speed and distance.
Both irons are designed with a low center of gravity (CG) and high moment of inertia (MOI), featuring toe-biased weight distribution for increased speed, forgiveness, and higher launch. A Velocity Optimization Channel, strategically positioned in the sole and behind the face, enables enhanced flexibility for maximum ball speeds.
Dividing the game improvement category into two parts allowed Wilson to tackle two different player types with unique performance needs. The DYNAPWR iron caters to a better ball striker with its reduced offset, thinner topline and narrower sole. The DYNAPWR Max iron services players who prefer a little more forgiveness with a larger head size and a wider sole.
“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 maximize distance,” Pergande concluded.
DYNAPWR Irons (5-PW)
- Energy Transfer Chassis – Located at the back of the iron, this supportive frame allows for maximum stability and energy transfer at impact, while optimizing both sound and feel.
- Hollow Body Construction – Ensures optimal weight distribution for improved face stability, unlocking maximum distance and forgiveness.
- Featuring the KBS Max Ultralite steel shaft (R 90g & S 95g) as standard, and the Mamiya UST Recoil Dart 65g shaft in the graphite option.
DYNAPWR Max Irons (5-PW)
- Open Heel Construction – Frees up the heel side of the face for greater response and improved ball speed on heel shots.
- Topology Optimization – Allowed designers to place mass and material throughout the head for enhanced stability, as well as improved sound and feel.
· Featuring the premium KBS Max HL steel shaft (R & S 80g) as standard, while the graphite model comes equipped with the KBS MAX Graphite shaft. Both options include a Lamkin Crossline 360 grip.
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Casa de Campo Resort & Villas Announces Unlimited Golf Package
LA ROMANA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC – Casa de Campo Resort & Villas – home to the Caribbean’s premier, luxury golf experiences, including its iconic Teeth of the Dog ranked No. 20 in Golf Digest’s “Top 100 Courses in the World” – is now offering an exceptional golf stay-and-play package perfect for couples, families and group vacations in paradise.
The “Unlimited Golf” package starts at $699 (per room, per night). With celebrated Teeth of the Dog closed for restoration until December, Casa de Campo’s two additional outstanding layouts will take the spotlight. Both are absolute “must-plays.” Resort guests can tee it up to their heart’s content for unlimited play on two renowned Pete Dye-designed gems: Dye Fore (27 holes) and The Links (18). All golf rounds are based on availability and include play on arrival and departure days.
The offer includes deluxe accommodations in the resort’s guestrooms, premier suites or villas, full breakfast, snacks, lunch, and dinner at resort signature restaurants, use of a four-passenger golf cart to travel throughout the 7,000-acre gated property, unlimited horseback riding, use of the property’s tennis courts, one round of 25 cartridges of clay shooting at the 245-acre Shooting Club, non-motorized water sports, family program activities and use of the resort’s fitness center.
“While we restore one iconic course on our property, we can’t wait to offer travelers the chance to fully experience our resort and play two additional ‘must-play’ Pete Dye creations,” says Jason Kycek, Casa de Campo’s Chief Marketing Officer. “This offer combines our world-class amenities and accommodations with exceptional golf, and we look forward to welcoming guests for an unforgettable experience and lasting memories.”
The Links Golf Course
Often referred to as the most underrated course in the Caribbean, Dye Fore has 27 dramatic holes located on the scenic high ground of the property and features three distinct nines. The “Chavon” nine offers cliffside holes towering 300 feet above the Chavon River below; the “Marina” nine affords spellbinding views of the Caribbean Sea on the horizon; and the “Lagos” nine is artfully crafted across tumultuous terrain with a premium placed on shot making.
The Links showcases the artistry of Dye’s genius. This 18 weaves through the verdant resort grounds and is ideal for golfers of all abilities. The course’s wide fairways give way to challenging green complexes highlighted by tricky, undulating putting surfaces. The Links is considered as one of the most playable courses Dye designed in his heralded career.
The resort’s world-class Golf Learning Center is a “must visit” when on property. Highlighted by Trackman and BODITRAK technology, it features two indoor hitting bays for rapid game improvement, year-round training, individual and group golf lessons and schools, and expert club-fitting and repair. Residing on 21 acres of “pure grass,” the PGA Tour-quality facility also showcases practice greens for honing putting, chipping and pitching skills as well as unlimited use of the pristine outdoor range for full shots. On-course instruction is also available.
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