Review: Wilson Dynapwr fairway woods and hybrids

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By James Tait Published: 29 January 2025
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Who are they for?

Ideal for golfers of level looking for hybrid that's easy to launch or a fairway that's easy to hit of the tee and from the tightest of lies

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PROS

  • Six way adjustable hosel design in the fairway
  • The hybrid features a 455 face material for high ball speeds and ultimate feel
  • AI-driven PKR-360 technology delivers high ball speeds from a forged custom 455 face material in the fairways  
  • Adjustability in the sole of fairway allows to dial in the optimal launch

CONS

  • No LS head design in fairways and only one option in the hybrid

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If you want to replace the longer irons in your bag or your fairway woods need an upgrade, then you need to check out the 2025 range of Wilson Dynapwr fairway woods and hybrids. 

Wilson have made a big statement this year with their new and improved Dynapwr range and it continues with the new Wilson Dynapwr fairway woods and hybrids. 

The First Look

In the fairways, we have two options, the Dynapwr Carbon and the Dynapwr Max. Both have great looking head shapes at address with that gloss finish and shallow shapes which inspire confidence to get the ball in the air easily off tight lies.

The Dynapwr hybrid has a deep face, longer blade length and large profile to get ball in the air and give you that confidence on those longer shots. 

We love the look of the Wilson Dynapwr fairway wood at address. (Credit: Wilson)

The Tech

As we move into the tech, the Dynapwr Carbon and Max fairways feature the new AI-driven PKR-360 technology like the driver that delivers high ball speeds from a forged custom 455 face material. Let’s take a look at what each club has to offer.

Wilson Dynapwr Carbon fairway wood

The Wilson Dynapwr Carbon fairway is perfect if you’re looking for a penetrating ball flight with lower spin. The lightweight carbon crown lowers the centre of gravity, while a 30g front tungsten weight helps deliver a lower launch and spin with added forgiveness. Like the Dynapwr Carbon driver, the Dynapwr Carbon fairway has an open hosel construction and a six way adjustable hosel, for the perfect loft and shot shape.  

Wilson Dynapwr Max fairway wood

The Wilson Dynapwr Max fairway wood is perfect if you want that extra stability and forgiveness. A thin-cast steel crown enhances weight distribution, positioning the centre of gravity lower and further back to create more stability. Additionally, a 12g rear weight promotes high launching ball flights for maximum carry.  

The Wilson Dynapwr hybrid is a great long iron replacement. (Credit: Wilson)

The new Wilson Dynapwr hybrid delivers impressive ball speeds while delivering 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.  

The bunkered Verdict

I’m really impressed with the Wilson Dynapwr range this year. They are in the conversation when it comes to equipment with their new looks and performance.

These Wilson Dynapwr fairway woods and hybrids will be popular as not only are they priced competitively,  but they are really easy to hit and offer the stability, speed and distance you’re looking for.

I hit them first hand at Dundonald Links at the launch of the full Dynapwr line and I was impressed just by how good these really are. Easy to launch even from the tightest of lies – which you certainly find at Dundonald – they are definitely worth trying this year.

I’m a big fan. Hats off to Wilson.

More from Wilson

• Wilson Dynapwr drivers

• Wilson Dynapwr irons

• Wilson 2025 balls release

Available: February 12, 2025

RRP: Dynapwr Carbon Fairway £290, Dynapwr Max Fairway £245, Dynapwr Hybrid £220  

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James Tait is bunkered’s Gear Editor. Want to know how the latest Callaway driver, Vokey wedge or Scotty Cameron putter performs? He’s the guy to ask. Better yet, just watch his videos on the bunkered YouTube channel. One of the biggest hitters in the UK, James also competes on the World Long Drive circuit and is a descendent of former Amateur champion Freddie Tait.

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