Wilson Dynapower Max
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Why We Like It
- Boasting the largest face of the four Dynapower drivers, this head targets players with an inconsistent impact pattern who require more spin and launch to maximize distance.
- The ultra-thin titanium crown saves nearly nine grams of mass through several thinned-out sections that are nearly a third thinner than a typical cast-body thickness. That saved mass is moved to the perimeter for maximum 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 off the toe and heel work their way back toward the center line.
- A back weight in the deep center of the perimeter features a heavier slug of tungsten on one side to create the option of a neutral or slight draw bias.
- MOI rating: High
- 9, 10.5, 12 degrees (with a six-way adjustable hosel)
- all
- low
- mid
- high
Hot List testers noted a bold crown splash and a piercing, climbing ball flight that stays on target and runs out for extra distance. Many praised unexpected forgiveness — playable results even on off-center strikes and strong carry for those who swing easy. It can add yardage when you reach back and serves as a reliable fairway-finder for 95-mph swings. One caveat: toe hits are noticeably less forgiving than center strikes.
Hot List testers noted a spicy crown color and a piercing, high, climbing ball flight that stays on target and runs out for extra distance. Forgiveness surprised reviewers—off-center strikes still yielded high flight, solid head speed and playable results. Suited to smoother, easier swings and can act as a fairway finder for ~95 mph players seeking carry plus rollout. One caveat: toe strikes were noticeably less forgiving than center hits.
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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