Wilson is back in 2025 with a brand new lineup of its Dynapower range of metalwoods.
Wilson’s previous metalwoods have really impressed us in the past, especially with its value for performance against other brands. The brand have worked tirelessly to enhance their design while keeping the outstanding performance that golfers love.

Dynapower Metalwoods
Drivers
This years lineup features three new models that all have AI-Driven PKR-360 Technology which Wilson suggest will help redefine the franchise. Each model is designed to meet the needs of every type of golfer.

The Dynapower LS, Carbon and Max drivers are all fully adjustable with their lofts and weights to help optimise players spin and launch performance.
Wilson claim to have significantly improved the sound of their drivers this year. Topology optimisation helps ensure that the sound is pleasing no matter where you strike it on the face.

The Tech
The Dynapower LS (Low Spin) driver is designed to help golfers with high clubhead speeds eliminate the left side of the golf course. The LS comes in a 445cc tour inspired design that’s compact and helps deliver maximum clubhead speed and control.
Optimised Aerodynamic Shaping provides a faster, much more streamlined raised skirt and curved crown
is designed to reduce drag, allowing the clubhead to cut through the air and increase clubhead speed.

Dynapower Carbon driver features a much lower crown and a flatter sole and aimed at golfers who are seeking the ideal balance of workability and forgiveness. The 460cc head provides players with forgiveness while still maintaining that sleek look at address.

Dynapower Max driver comes with a much larger all-titanium profile to help enhance the stability for golfers who struggle with off centre hits. The increased overall size provides a much higher MOI than ever seen before, aiding straighter tee shots.

In addition to the new Dynapower drivers, Wilson has launched new fairway woods and hybrids, both
packed with game-changing technology.
Dynapower Fairway Woods
Wilson have two Dynapower fairway woods to add to the lineup, both featuring the same AI-driven PKR-360 technology as the drivers.

Dynapower Carbon fairways are ideal for players seeking a much more penetrating ball flight with lower spin. The lightweight carbon crown allows for a much lower centre of gravity, creating weight distribution that enhances a lower ball flight and maximises ball speed.

The Dynapower Max fairway is just like its driver counterpart, and is the perfect choice for players seeking stability and forgiveness. The Max has the weights positioned much lower and further back in the head to help stabilise the face when not struck perfectly.

Dynapower Hybrids
The new Dynapower hybrid delivers impressive ball speeds while maintaining maximum forgiveness. Wilson’s new compact head design paired with an extended low toe area results in a much more inviting hitting surface.

Best Value Driver For 2025?
During our recent comparison testing with the Carbon driver and Titleist’s GT3 we found that Wilson’s offering performed extremely well. Therefore if you are in the market for a new driver, fairway or hybrid, and looking for great value. The Dynapower metalwoods range is definitely something you should be considering.
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Pricing & Availability
Drivers
LS Driver – £480
Carbon Driver – £480
Max Driver – £435
Fairway Woods
Carbon Fairway – £290
Max Fairway – £245
Hybrids
Hybrid – £220
Wilsons 2025 edition of their Dynapower metalwoods are available in store from the 12th of February.





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