Wilson – Ultra Golfing https://ultragolfing.com Golf news & updates Tue, 05 May 2026 05:23:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://ultragolfing.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/cropped-UG_Favicon-32x32.png Wilson – Ultra Golfing https://ultragolfing.com 32 32 WILSON GOLF LAUNCHES NEW DYNAPWR FORGED IRON https://ultragolfing.com/wilson-golf-launches-new-dynapwr-forged-iron/ https://ultragolfing.com/wilson-golf-launches-new-dynapwr-forged-iron/#respond Tue, 05 May 2026 05:23:28 +0000 https://ultragolfing.com/wilson-golf-launches-new-dynapwr-forged-iron/

Wilson Golf has officially unveiled the new DYNAPWR Forged iron, a players-distance model created using advanced AI technology and aimed at golfers seeking a blend of distance, control and premium forged feel.

Part of the revitalised DYNAPWR franchise, the new iron is designed to appeal to aspirational and competitive players who want modern ball speed and forgiveness without sacrificing the compact looks and feedback traditionally associated with forged irons.

AI-driven face technology delivers speed and consistency

At the heart of the DYNAPWR Forged iron is Wilson’s AI-generated Variable Face Technology, paired with the brand’s PKR-CUP face design. Crafted from Forged 8620 Carbon Steel, the face wraps onto the sole to create a thinner, more responsive hinge area, particularly effective on low-face strikes.

According to Wilson, this construction boosts ball speed and launch while also improving consistency across the hitting area.

By moving the weld line away from the strike zone, engineers were able to fine-tune face performance, reduce manufacturing variation and enhance forgiveness throughout the set.

Refined feel and acoustics through forged construction

Wilson has removed the power holes seen in the previous generation and instead optimised face thickness using AI simulation to improve flex and energy transfer at impact.

The result is increased distance without compromising the control and precision demanded by better players.

The cavity back design is filled with TE-031 Urethane in irons 3 through 9, helping to dampen vibrations and produce a smoother, more refined sound and feel.

This internal damping is designed to deliver a softer response while maintaining ball speed and stability.

Wilson DYNAPWR Forged Polished Mirror Finish
Wilson DYNAPWR Forged Polished Mirror Finish

Premium looks with modern playability

Visually, the DYNAPWR Forged iron features a compact, player-inspired profile with a polished mirror finish at address.

Despite its sleek appearance, Wilson says the iron benefits from a high-MOI construction and a strategically lowered centre of gravity to promote higher launch, improved forgiveness and reliable stopping power on the greens.

“The new iron is a statement of Wilson’s dedication to innovation and tradition,” said Ben Hanser, CAD Engineer at Wilson Golf.

“By combining forged precision with AI-driven design, we’ve created an iron that delivers distance, control and feel in perfect harmony.”

The DYNAPWR Forged iron joins the wider DYNAPWR range, which also includes the DYNAPWR Max – the longest and most forgiving model in the family – aimed at golfers prioritising maximum confidence and consistency.

Availability and pricing

The Wilson DYNAPWR Forged irons are available this month. Stock shaft options include KBS Tour Lite steel (R 95g, S 100g) and UST Recoil DART HDC graphite (R 65g, S 70g), paired with a Wilson Lamkin Crossline 360 grip.

Both right- and left-handed options are available, with a 3-iron and gap wedge offered through custom fitting, alongside additional shaft choices.

For more information, visit wilson.com.

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Wilson unveils DYNAPWR Max+ driver https://ultragolfing.com/wilson-unveils-dynapwr-max-driver/ https://ultragolfing.com/wilson-unveils-dynapwr-max-driver/#respond Thu, 30 Apr 2026 15:24:53 +0000 https://ultragolfing.com/wilson-unveils-dynapwr-max-driver/

Wilson Golf has expanded its DYNAPWR driver family with the launch of the new DYNAPWR Max+ driver, which the company says is the straightest and most forgiving driver it has ever produced.

The Max+ has been engineered to deliver a moment of inertia beyond the 10K mark, giving the clubhead exceptional stability at impact.

The result is straighter tee shots and more consistent ball flights, particularly for golfers who do not always find the centre of the face.

Despite reaching this high forgiveness threshold, Wilson says it has avoided increasing overall clubhead mass, a common trade off with ultra high MOI designs.

10K MOI without added mass

The driver is fully adjustable, featuring a six way adjustable hosel and an adjustable rear weight. This allows players to dial in launch and spin characteristics to suit their swing and playing conditions.

Jared Guttmann, Wilson’s manager of advanced golf research and development, said the design approach was focused on efficiency rather than simply adding weight.

He explained that while many 10K MOI drivers rely on extra mass to achieve stability, that can come at the cost of clubhead and ball speed.

According to Guttmann, the Max+ maintains high speeds while still delivering maximum forgiveness.

Wilson DYNAPWR Max+ Driver Family
Wilson DYNAPWR Max+ Driver Family

Re engineered PKR 360 face technology

Performance has been further enhanced through a re engineered PKR 360 face design and aerodynamically inspired shaping aimed at increasing clubhead speed.

The latest PKR 360 construction builds on the technology used in the 2025 DYNAPWR LS, Carbon and Max drivers, with particular attention paid to improving heel side performance without sacrificing speed or consistency across the rest of the face.

Wilson says the new face design delivers significantly greater control points around the perimeter, allowing engineers to remove five grams from the face and reposition that mass toward the rear of the head.

This shift helps achieve the 10K MOI target while keeping the overall clubhead weight unchanged.

Manufacturing tolerances have also been tightened to keep characteristic time at the USGA limit and maximise ball speed within the rules.

Built for forgiveness on mishits

Forgiveness is further supported by optimised bulge and roll geometry.

The face features a rounder profile designed to better manage gear effect on off centre strikes, helping retain spin and maintain distance.

The aim is tighter dispersion and improved accuracy from the tee even on mishits.

Wilson DYNAPWR Max+ Crown position
Wilson DYNAPWR Max+ Crown position

Refined shaping and premium looks

The Max+ features a lightweight carbon crown and a newly engineered head shape that creates more usable volume throughout the body.

A lowered crown height and lighter face free up discretionary mass, allowing weight to be pushed farther from the centre of gravity and out towards the perimeter.

This refined shape delivers a confident look at address, including a high toe flare that enhances visual confidence while maintaining high levels of stability and playability.

Sound and feel tuned for performance

Acoustics were also a key focus during development. Wilson engineers used advanced topology optimisation, extensive simulation and multiple physical prototypes to refine the sound and feel at impact.

According to Guttmann, large profile drivers are particularly difficult to tune acoustically, especially for faster swingers, making sound and feel a major area of attention throughout the design process.

Availability and price

The Wilson DYNAPWR Max+ driver will be available next month with a recommended retail price of £429.

It will be offered with a stock UST LIN Q PowerCore Blue shaft in A, R and S flexes at 55 grams, as well as a UST Helium NCT 4 Lightweight shaft in a 40 gram lite flex.

Loft options include 9 degrees right handed, 10.5 degrees right and left handed, 12 degrees right handed and a 12 degree Lite right handed model.

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WILSON GOLF UNVEILS NEW STAFF MODEL IRONS https://ultragolfing.com/wilson-golf-unveils-new-staff-model-irons/ https://ultragolfing.com/wilson-golf-unveils-new-staff-model-irons/#respond Thu, 23 Apr 2026 02:19:14 +0000 https://ultragolfing.com/wilson-golf-unveils-new-staff-model-irons/

Wilson Golf has unveiled its 2026 Staff Model iron family, introducing a three iron lineup that blends classic design with modern innovation.

The range features the iconic Staff Model Blade, the refined Staff Model CB and the all new Staff Model XB, expanding the appeal of the Staff Model franchise to a wider group of golfers.

Engineered by Wilson’s research and development team, the new irons underline the brand’s long standing commitment to craftsmanship and performance.

A new brushed satin finish gives the clubs a contemporary look while maintaining the traditional shaping that has defined Wilson irons for generations.

Consistent design DNA runs throughout the range, with each model offering sharp precision, premium feel and subtle differences tailored to specific player needs.

All three irons have been designed to work seamlessly together, making combo sets a key focus for the brand as golfers increasingly look to blend different head styles within one set.

WHAT WILSON SAY

Ben Hanser, CAD Engineer at Wilson Golf, said the range represents a significant step forward for the brand.

He explained that Wilson has drawn heavily on its iron heritage while applying modern design techniques to create what he believes is the strongest iron family the company has ever produced.

Hanser added that the introduction of the Staff Model XB allows more golfers to fit into the range, while still maintaining a consistent look and feel across all three models.

Wilson Staff Model Family Lineup
The range has a consistent look

Crafted from forged 8620 carbon steel, one of the softest materials used in iron construction, the new Staff Model irons are designed to deliver excellent workability and immediate feedback at impact.

A precision milled face and scoreline pattern promotes longer ball to face contact for more consistent spin and improved stopping power.

Wilson’s Fluid Feel Technology redistributes mass towards the centre of the face, while the centre of gravity has been carefully positioned away from the heel to enhance overall performance.

Staff Model XB

The Staff Model XB is an all new Players Performance iron featuring a forged hollow body construction designed to increase face flexion for higher ball speeds.

The design also delivers increased moment of inertia and precise centre of gravity placement, while maintaining a compact, tour inspired look thanks to minimal offset and a thin topline.

Urethane fills the hollow body to dampen vibrations and create a crisp, clean sound at impact. A hidden vent port beneath the shield medallion ensures a seamless appearance across the back and toe of the club.

Advanced computer based simulations and topology optimisation played a central role in the development of the XB.

Wilson engineers analysed the body and face structure to optimise feel, sound and performance, creating unique internal rib configurations for each loft.

Wilson XB
Wilson Staff Model XB

Hanser said topology optimisation allowed the team to identify exactly where internal mass should be placed to maximise performance, while sound and feel were a major priority in the hollow body design.

The optimised construction combines engineered rib supports, a parabolic mass pad and precisely located tungsten weighting to deliver an ideal centre of gravity and high moment of inertia in a slim profile.

The face design has also been optimised to maximise performance across the entire hitting area, with simulations focusing on consistent ball speed, spin and launch from a range of strike locations.

This helps reduce dispersion and maintain performance on both centre strikes and mishits.

Staff Model Blade

Designed for elite ball strikers, the Staff Model Blade remains the flagship iron in the Wilson lineup and continues to be trusted by Tour professionals worldwide.

For 2026, the blade features refined shaping to deliver exceptional control.

A variable hosel length improves mass distribution and ensures visual consistency with the CB and XB models.

The blade length has been shortened and offset reduced to create a more compact profile and a modern tour inspired appearance.

Wilson Staff Model Blade
Wilson Staff Model Blade

Staff Model CB

The Staff Model CB offers a modern cavity back design that balances forgiveness and feel. Shaped to closely mirror the Staff Model Blade, the CB has benefited from extensive feedback from Tour professionals.

Compared to the previous generation, the head has been shortened and its edges softened to better align with the Blade’s premium profile.

Hosel length now matches the Blade for improved visual consistency, while an enhanced hosel to face transition delivers a cleaner look.

Reduced offset and a straighter, narrower sole improve turf interaction and control through impact.

Wilson CB Cavity
Wilson Staff Model CB

A slightly longer blade length and thinner topline provide subtle forgiveness without sacrificing traditional, confidence inspiring aesthetics.

Wilson continues to offer a comprehensive custom fitting experience through its Wilson Custom website, allowing golfers to build a personalised set in just four steps.

Players can specify loft, shaft, grip and bespoke adjustments tailored to their individual needs.

For more information on the Wilson Staff Model irons and the full Wilson Golf range, visit www.wilson.com.

COSTS

The Staff Model XB iron will be available next month with a Nippon Modus Tour 110 stock shaft in regular and stiff flex, paired with a Golf Pride Z grip.

The recommended retail price is £1,169 for a seven club set from 4 iron to pitching wedge, with custom fit options including long irons and a gap wedge.

The Staff Model Blade and Staff Model CB irons will also be available next month, featuring a True Temper Dynamic Gold Mid 115 stock shaft in regular and stiff flex, with an extra stiff option available through custom fit.

Both models are priced at £1,169 for a seven club set, with additional irons available through custom fitting.

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WILSON LAUNCH STAFF MODEL BALLS FOR THE ELITE GOLFER https://ultragolfing.com/wilson-launch-staff-model-balls-for-the-elite-golfer/ https://ultragolfing.com/wilson-launch-staff-model-balls-for-the-elite-golfer/#respond Sat, 18 Apr 2026 13:01:35 +0000 https://ultragolfing.com/wilson-launch-staff-model-balls-for-the-elite-golfer/

Wilson Golf has advanced its award-winning Staff Model golf ball franchise with the introduction of two new tour-calibre performance offerings – the Staff Model and Staff Model X.

Building on the global acclaim earned over the past two years for exceptional all-around performance, the latest four-piece urethane constructions deliver enhanced speed, control, durability and feel for elite players.

Both models are also available in the popular TRK360 alignment-focused design, providing golfers with improved visual feedback and precision on the greens.

“The new Staff Model and Staff Model X golf balls are engineered with distinct performance attributes to meet the needs of different elite players,” said Frank Simonutti, Global Director of Golf Ball Innovation.

“We wanted to build on the momentum we’ve had over the last few years, which is our premium balls stack up to anything else on the market and it’s good to see so many golfers are putting them in play,” he added.

The balls are engineered using advanced V-COR performance technology which utilises a unique core composition to magnify energy and generate maximum velocity off the club face for the fastest ball speeds on the market, according to internal testing*.

Staff Model

The Staff Model ball features a compression of 90, which is 10 points softer that the Staff Model X. This ball is designed for the elite golfer who wants the performance of a Tour caliber golf ball but prefers a lower spin rate than a harder urethane ball.

Wilson Staff Model at address
Wilson Staff Model at address

The 2026 Staff Model iteration produces ball velocity, distance, and a lower spin rate (~ 3.5% to 4%) than “harder” premium urethane balls on both driver and irons. The ball utilises a soft-compression rubber core, a softer inner mantle layer to control driver spin, a hard ionomer outer mantle layer for velocity and distance, and a thin, soft cast urethane cover layer for exceptional spin on approach shots.

The dimple pattern of the Staff Model ball comprises 362 dimples arranged in a modified hexahedral pattern. The dimple pattern is designed to produce the optimum flight trajectory to maximise distance performance.

The new packaging for the Wilson Staff Model & Staff Model X
The new packaging for the Wilson Staff Model & Staff Model X

Staff Model X

The new Staff Model X remains the World’s Fastest Urethane golf ball but now offers a softer feel and sound to address feedback from Wilson Tour professionals.

This was achieved with a construction comprising a small, mid-compression core, a soft fatty-acid modified terpolymer inner mantle layer, an extra-stiff ionomer outer cover layer, and an ultra-thin cast urethane cover.

The softer compression core, compared to the previous Staff Model X, reduces driver spin rate, the soft inner mantle layer provides a combination of velocity and feel/sound, the stiff outer mantle layer provides ball velocity, and a thin, soft cast urethane cover combines with the outer mantle layer to provide exceptional spin on approach shots.

The dimple pattern of the Staff Model X is a 362 hexagonal seamless dimple pattern designed to produce the optimum flight trajectory to maximise distance performance.

For added shelf appeal to global golfers, both Staff Model balls incorporate new eye-catching premium packaging to match its on-course performance.

The Staff Model is now available in a standout Graphite Box design alongside the Staff Model X in its Champagne Bronze colourway.

TRK360

Both the Staff Model X and Staff Model balls are also available with the popular TRK360 design.

The 360-degree visual alignment lines are offered in a muted black and silver stripe to help golfers aim more accurately at their target but not become a loud, visual distraction.

The side seam stamp doubles as a training aid during putting practice, with a smooth, end-over-end roll indicating a well-struck putt, while any wobble reveals an off-centre strike.

The new Wilson Staff Model TRK360 Ball
Two new Tour-calibre four-piece premium models also available in TRK360

For more information on the new Staff Model ball range and all Wilson Golf products, including woods, irons, wedges, putters, balls and accessories, visit www.wilson.com

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Wilson DYNAPWR Forged irons get cleaner, more-refined update for 2026 https://ultragolfing.com/wilson-dynapwr-forged-irons-get-cleaner-more-refined-update-for-2026/ https://ultragolfing.com/wilson-dynapwr-forged-irons-get-cleaner-more-refined-update-for-2026/#respond Thu, 26 Feb 2026 11:01:26 +0000 https://ultragolfing.com/wilson-dynapwr-forged-irons-get-cleaner-more-refined-update-for-2026/


Wilson refined the DYNAPWR Forged irons for 2026, removing sole slots and leaning on internal face tech for a cleaner look and improved feel.

Gear: Wilson DYNAPWR Forged irons (2026)

Price: $1199.99 (steel), $1299.99 (graphite)

Specs: Forged 8620 carbon steel construction with cup face design, variable face thickness, urethane-filled cavity (3-9.

Available: Late-February

Who it’s for: Golfers who shoot in the 70s and 80s who like the look and feel of a forged iron but want additional ball speed, launch help and forgiveness.

What you should know: Wilson added a face-wrap design and more refined internal shaping to the DYNAPWR Forged with the goal being to maintain distance and forgiveness compared to last season’s version, while delivering a cleaner look, improved sound and a more premium feel that better fits alongside the Staff Model family.

The Deep Dive: There’s always been a balancing act at the heart of the players-distance iron category. Golfers want the speed and launch assistance that modern engineering can provide, but they don’t want to see or hear anything that reminds them they’re swinging something that might be confused with a game-improvement iron. With the 2026 DYNAPWR Forged, Wilson’s engineers leaned hard into that reality to refine the looks while retaining the performance.

Compared to the 2025 Dynapower Forged, the most significant change is how ball speed and forgiveness are created. The previous model relied on polymer-filled Power Holes in the sole of the long and mid irons to help the face flex, especially on thin strikes. That approach worked, but it also introduced visible technology that some better players were never fully comfortable with.

For 2026, those slots are gone and in their place is Wilson’s PKR-CUP face design, which wraps the forged face material into the sole. By moving the weld line away from the primary impact area, Wilson also gave its engineers more control over face behavior and manufacturing consistency. Players will benefit from a hinge-like flex zone low on the face without cutting slots into the sole.

The face itself continues to be shaped using AI-driven simulations, but the emphasis has shifted. Rather than pairing variable face thickness with external features (such as Power Holes), Wilson used artificial intelligence to fine-tune internal thickness patterns, allowing the face to flex efficiently across a broader area while maintaining predictable launch windows. Yes, players can expect more speed, but it will show up more consistently, and that’s what more accomplished players want.

Feel and sound were also higher priorities this time around. The 2026 DYNAPWR Forged irons incorporate TE-031 urethane in the cavity of 3-iron through 9-iron to manage vibration at impact. Combined with the forged 8620 carbon steel construction, the urethane helps soften acoustics and create a more traditional sensation at impact, particularly for players sensitive to sound feedback.

Visually, the iron has been nudged further toward the better-player end of the spectrum. The profile remains forgiving enough to inspire confidence, but the absence of sole slots and the more refined cavity geometry give it a cleaner, more premium look at address. It is still very much a player ‘s-distance iron, but one that now signals that intent more discreetly.

Within Wilson’s iron lineup, the DYNAPWR Forged sits between the company’s most traditional and most forgiving offerings. The Staff Model MB and Staff Model CB remain the choice for elite ball strikers who prioritize shot control and precision, while the new Staff Model XB caters to golfers who want distance in a slightly larger, more forgiving chassis. The DYNAPWR Forged offers a forged feel and compact shaping, with modern ball-speed assistance, for the same type of player.

Taken together, the 2026 changes are less about reinventing the iron and more about refinement. Wilson kept the core idea of the DYNAPWR Forged intact, but delivered its performance in a quieter, more sophisticated way that better aligns with the expectations of accomplished players who want distance help without visual compromise.

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Wilson updates Staff Model and Staff Model X golf balls for 2026 https://ultragolfing.com/wilson-updates-staff-model-and-staff-model-x-golf-balls-for-2026/ https://ultragolfing.com/wilson-updates-staff-model-and-staff-model-x-golf-balls-for-2026/#respond Thu, 12 Feb 2026 16:09:02 +0000 https://ultragolfing.com/wilson-updates-staff-model-and-staff-model-x-golf-balls-for-2026/


Wilson’s 2026 Staff Model and Staff Model X balls add speed, refined feel and clearer separation between the two tour-level options.

Gear: Wilson Staff Model, Staff Model X golf balls (2026)

Price: $49.99 per dozen (TRK360 versions same price)

Specs: Four-piece, cast urethane-covered golf balls with updated core and mantle constructions; available in white and yellow, with optional TRK360 alignment.

Who it’s for: Better players and competitive amateurs who want Tour-caliber ball speed off the tee paired with reliable spin and control around the greens.

What you should know: Wilson updated both the Staff Model and Staff Model X with new core constructions and refined mantle layering to improve speed, increase spin separation and enhance feel, while keeping the two balls clearly differentiated by compression, launch and profile.

The Deep Dive: There’s always been a clear pecking order inside Wilson’s golf ball lineup, and the Staff Model family continues to sit firmly at the top. While balls like the Duo and Triad are built to solve specific problems for recreational golfers, the Staff Model and Staff Model X are designed with elite performance as the starting point. For 2026, Wilson Golf didn’t reinvent that formula for the Staff Model and Staff Model X, the sporting goods giant refined it.

Both balls remain four-piece designs with thin, cast urethane covers, but the internal construction has been reworked to separate what the balls deliver off the tee and how they behave around the greens.

Wilson updated the core composition of both balls for 2026 with what the brand refers to as V-COR. It works to improve energy transfer at impact and push ball speeds higher, particularly with the driver and long irons.

The standard Staff Model is the softer of the two offerings, checking in with a compression of 90. It’s built with a soft rubber core that is encased in a mantle to manage driver spin. On top of the inner mantle, Wilson added a second, firmer ionomer outer mantle to help maintain ball speed. The outer mantle is capped with a thin urethane cover designed to give wedges and short irons something to grab. Compared to firmer Tour balls, Wilson claims the Staff Model produces lower spin off the tee and with irons, which should appeal to players who want a more penetrating flight and a slightly softer feel at impact.

The Staff Model X has a compression that is 10 points higher than the standard Staff Model (100), so it remains the firmer, faster option of the two, although Wilson has softened its feel and sound compared to the previous generation after feedback from Tour players.

The updated X uses a smaller, mid-compression core, a soft inner mantle for improved acoustics and feel, and an extra-stiff ionomer outer mantle to keep ball speed high. A very thin urethane cover completes the package, preserving the greenside spin characteristics better players expect. While it’s still positioned as the ball, the 2026 version is designed to spin a bit less off the driver than the 2024 version, without giving up control into the greens.

Aerodynamically, both balls use a 362-dimple pattern designed to optimize flight and carry. Both models are available in white and yellow, as well as with Wilson’s TRK360 alignment system, which adds 360-degree visual lines around the ball to aid aiming and provide feedback during putting practice. The alignment graphic doubles as a training aid: a clean, end-over-end roll signals solid contact, while any wobble quickly exposes a mis-hit.

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For 2026, Wilson offering Staff Model Blade, CB and new XB irons. https://ultragolfing.com/for-2026-wilson-offering-staff-model-blade-cb-and-new-xb-irons/ https://ultragolfing.com/for-2026-wilson-offering-staff-model-blade-cb-and-new-xb-irons/#respond Wed, 04 Feb 2026 23:49:00 +0000 https://ultragolfing.com/for-2026-wilson-offering-staff-model-blade-cb-and-new-xb-irons/


Wilson refreshes its Staff Model irons with updated Blade and CB designs and adds the new XB, a hollow-body option built for speed and forgiveness.

Gear: Wilson Staff Model Blade, Staff Model CB, Staff Model XB irons

Price: $1,399.99 (4–PW) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Mid 115 and Golf Pride Z Grip (Blade, CB); Nippon Modus Tour 110 (XB).

Specs: Forged 8620 carbon steel construction; Blade and CB are one-piece forged designs, while XB uses a forged hollow-body construction with internal urethane and tungsten weighting.

Available: By late February.

Who it’s for: The Wilson Staff Model Blade is designed for low single-digit handicap golfers who have a repeatable, powerful swing and demand the ultimate in control and feel. The Staff Model CB is for elite players who want more forgiveness than the Blade offers, while the XB is a better-player’s distance club that blends blade-like looks with enhanced forgiveness and ball speed.

What you should know: Wilson rebuilt its Staff Model iron lineup around a shared design language, adding a new better-player’s distance option in the XB while tightening the visual and performance gaps between Blade and CB.

The Deep Dive: There’s always been a certain expectation attached to the words “Staff Model.” For decades, gear given that designation has represented Wilson’s most traditional ideas about iron design: compact shapes, soft feel and the kind of feedback that tells you exactly where the ball met the face. For 2026, Wilson maintained that, while modernizing and expanding the lineup.

The biggest philosophical shift is how unified this iron family has become. The Blade, CB and the all-new XB were designed together, not as separate projects. That shows up immediately at address. Hosel length, topline thickness and overall proportions are intentionally aligned so that golfers can blend models without seeing abrupt changes from one iron to the next. That’s good, because Wilson expects combo sets to be common here, and the shaping supports that idea.

Across the lineup, the irons feature a brushed satin finish that moves away from the brighter chrome look of past generations. It reduces glare, softens the appearance at address and leans into the heritage cues Wilson wants to highlight, including hosel knurling, longer ferrules and a raised muscle feature that nods to classic Staff irons from the brand’s past.

The Staff Model Blade remains the purest expression of Wilson’s heritage. It’s more compact than before, with reduced offset and a shorter blade length designed to keep mass tight behind the hitting area. A variable hosel length helps fine-tune center of gravity (CG) placement while also ensuring visual consistency with the CB and XB. This is still a true muscleback, built for players who prioritize workability and feedback over forgiveness, so consider yourself warned.

The Staff Model CB sits in the middle of the three clubs, and Wilson spent considerable time narrowing the gap between it and the Blade. The CB’s hosel length now matches the Blade, while the hosel-to-face transition is smoother, and the offset has been reduced. The sole is straighter and narrower than before, improving turf interaction without pushing the design into muscleback territory. The result is an iron that retains some forgiveness but looks and feels closer to a traditional player’s iron than previous CB generations.

The most significant addition is the Staff Model XB, which introduces a better-player’s distance option into the Staff Model family for the first time. The XB is designed with a forged hollow-body construction to allow the face to flex more efficiently for increased ball speed while maintaining a compact shape. Each of the heads has been filled with urethane to dampen vibrations, and a tungsten slug in the 2–7 irons helps drive the CG location lower and encourages a higher launch angle.

What stands out in the XB is how much engineering went into internal geometry rather than visible technology. Wilson used topology optimization to determine where mass should be placed inside the head to balance ball speed, launch consistency and sound. That process led to internal rib structures, a parabolic mass pad and carefully positioned tungsten. You won’t see any of that, but they all enhance sound and feel.

Wilson’s internal testing suggests the XB produces similar launch and descent angles to the Blade and CB, with modest gains in ball speed, peak height and carry distance. That is achieved by the hollow-body design combining with slightly stronger lofts—generally 1 to 2 degrees stronger than the Blade and CB—while still maintaining playable descent angles into the green.

All three models are forged from 8620 carbon steel, chosen for its softness and consistency, and while the construction methods differ, Wilson’s goal was to keep feel and sound aligned across the family so golfers don’t feel like they’re switching categories when moving from one model to another.

Taken together, the 2026 Staff Model irons feel less like three separate products and more like a cohesive system. Wilson didn’t chase extremes here. Instead, it focused on shaping continuity, internal refinement and fitting flexibility. For golfers who’ve always liked the idea of a Staff Model iron but struggled to find the right blend of forgiveness and speed, this lineup should make that conversation easier.

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