Wilson Dynapwr hybrids: Full reviews, player testing, photos and more
HIGHLIGHTS



WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Just like they did with the driver, Wilson used AI to create PKR-360 — which increased the number of optimizable face and body locations unique to each head’s design — to result in a larger sweet spot and faster ball speeds across the face, and the PKR-360 tech carries over into the new Dynapwr fairway woods and hybrids.
Coming in a variety of lofts from a 17-degree 2-hybrid all the way to a 28-degree 6-hybrid, the Dynapwr hybrid has a new compact head design and an extended toe area to provide more stability on toe strikes.
A low CG placed evenly across the sole also produces higher launch and increased forgiveness.
Club Comparison
Wilson 2025 Dynapwr Hybrid
PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS
“This club is the whole package: looks, feel, distance. It delivered across the board. Very surprised in a good way! This club performed great.” — Michael Klonsoki (9.8 handicap)
“The all-around feel made this club stand out, coupled with the power. Can I just buy it now? It performs in every category. I like the red accents and the finish. It’s surprisingly easy to hit. Very solid and responsive. It’s also the most forgiving I’ve tested and goes the farthest.” — Jeff Smith (12 handicap)