Why Wilson Irons Hit Different
Wilson irons stand apart thanks to their signature Power Hole technology: strategically placed urethane-filled pockets on the sole that dramatically increase face flex at impact. Unlike traditional cavity-back designs that rely solely on perimeter weighting, these power holes allow the entire face to act like a trampoline, transferring more energy to the ball even on mishits toward the toe or heel. This results in noticeably faster ball speeds across a larger portion of the face.
Wilson has also pioneered AI-driven design in its latest models. Computer algorithms analysed thousands of clubhead variations to identify optimal face-thickness patterns that human engineers couldn't conceive. This results in what Wilson calls their "thinnest unsupported face ever", maximising flex while maintaining structural integrity. Combined with Wilson's lowest-ever centre of gravity positioning, these irons launch the ball higher with steeper descent angles, giving you more stopping power on the greens.
Whether you're looking at the distance-focused D9 range or the precision-forged Staff Model line, a used Wilson iron from Next2New Golf delivers performance that punches well above its price point.
Wilson Golf Club Ranges We Stock
Our used Wilson collection spans the full range of club types to suit every golfer's needs:
The DYNAPWR family offers adjustable drivers and forgiving irons, both designed with AI-assisted design for maximum distance and accuracy.
The D9 line delivers game-improvement performance with strong lofts and expanded sweet spots perfect for mid-to-high handicappers.
The Staff Model and blade irons provide the workability and feel that single-digit golfers demand.
Tips for Buying Second-Hand Wilson Clubs
When shopping for used Wilson golf clubs, start by identifying which models suit your skill level. Higher handicappers benefit from game-improvement designs like the D9 or Launch Pad series, while more experienced players may prefer the precision of Staff Model irons. Pay attention to shaft flex and club length to ensure a proper fit for your swing.
Don't overlook the importance of checking set makeup before purchasing. Wilson iron sets typically run from 5-iron through pitching wedge and gap wedge, but older models may have different configurations. Consider whether you'll need to add a sand wedge or replace long irons with hybrids to complete your bag.
Also, be mindful that Wilson's game-improvement models feature stronger lofts than traditional irons. The D9 7-iron sits at 27 degrees, versus the typical 32 degrees, which means excellent distance but potential gapping issues if you mix it with other brands. Finally, inspect the groove condition on wedges closely, as worn grooves significantly reduce spin on approach shots, making the ball incredibly hard to control.
At Next2New Golf, each club is rated based on condition and priced accordingly, so you always know exactly what you're getting. Our team is on hand to help you find the perfect Wilson clubs for your game.