Wilson Dynapower LS
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Why We Like It
- This more compact head (445cc) should appeal to better players with higher swing speeds who are looking to reduce spin to optimize distance.
- Features the smallest heel-to-toe and front-to-back length of the current Dynapower family.
- Aerodynamic enhancements, including a taller, rounder crown, are designed to reduce drag.
- More carbon composite in the crown pushed closer to the face yields a center of gravity that is 23 percent farther forward compared to the 2023 Dynapower Carbon without sacrificing stability on off-center hits.
- AI-driven algorithms running thousands of simulations created a variable-thickness face designed to improve ball speed across the face.
- A lighter, more open internal hosel structure saves additional weight while freeing up the heel side of the face to flex better.
- The face curvature better aligns with the head’s stability on off-center hits so that mis-hits on the toe and heel work their way back toward the center line better than before.
- Front and rear sole weights allow the golfer to toggle between low spin and greater forgiveness.
- MOI rating: Above Average
- 8, 9, 10.5 degrees (with a six-way adjustable hosel)
- all
- low
- mid
- high
Hot List testers noted it consistently keeps the ball in play — virtually no left misses — making it an anti-hook option for higher-swing-speed players. Reviewers praised the soft, hot feel and satisfying "ting" at the sweet spot, deep face and appealing shape, plus above-average carry, penetrating flight, tight dispersion and forgiving toe/heel performance. One caveat: several found the sweet spot felt smaller and the face firmer, translating to slightly less pop on some swings.
Hot List testers noted its uncanny consistency in keeping shots in play — it rarely goes left, making it an effective anti-hook option. Reviewers praised the soft, hot-feeling face, a crisp “ting” on the sweet spot, and a bold red trim line that aids alignment. It delivers extra ball speed and strong forgiveness on heel and toe strikes, with a deep face that performs well on solid contact. One downside: limited adjustability (no sliding weights or extensive hosel tuning).
Hot List testers noted excellent feel in the hands and through the swing. Performance delivered impressive distance and above-average carry. Shots came off the face hot with a penetrating flight and strong ball speed. Overall, a powerful, confidence-inspiring package.
Hot List testers noted a clean, appealing head shape many loved and a firmer-feeling face that still produced lively ball speed. It stood out for consistent distance, trajectory and spin, very tight dispersion and fewer mis-hits. The only common complaint: the red accent was widely disliked.
Range Results
We tracked 20,000 shots through player testing and then had them analyzed by our team of scientists. These graphics reflect the relative performance our players saw for each club in the category.
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