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



WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
The Wilson Dynapwr family has two fairway woods, Dynapwr Carbon and Dynapwr Max, each with different characteristics to fit different players.
The Dynapwr Carbon fairway wood, as the name implies, features a carbon crown to take the CG lower, along with a 30g fixed tungsten weight, which combines to help produce a penetrating ball flight. An adjustable 6-way hosel featuring Open Hosel construction carries over from the drivers to add customization and fitting options.
With the Dynapwr Max fairway wood, a thin-cast steel crown helps take the CG low and back, as well as a 12g weight to help players launch the ball up in the air easier.
Both models also feature Wilson’s PKR-360 technology, which increases the number of optimizable face and body locations unique to each club’s design. This results in a larger sweet spot and faster ball speeds across the face of each fairway wood.
Club Comparison
Wilson Dynapwr Fairway Woods
PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS
“Very stable-feeling head. Good distance, Easy to get in the air with good ball flight. I’d buy it!” – Robert Resnick (8-handicap) on the Wilson Dynapwr Max fairway wood
“Hot off the clubface, and off-center hits still went far. Achieved my longest distance of the day. I like the red accents on the clubhead. This club is leaps and bounds ahead of the rest. Farthest by a lot. Feedback was solid. Mishits flew. Buttery smooth through impact. Surprised by the quality!” – Charlie Funk (8-handicap) on the Wilson Dynapwr Carbon fairway wood
“I like the traditional look and big white alignment aid. The club feels solid and responsive, lots of feedback at impact and jumped off the face with good trajectory. I’m surprised by this club! A frontrunner.” – David Walde (6-handicap) on the Wilson Dynapwr Carbon fairway wood