Wilson Drivers
Range Overview
The DYNAPWR collection splits into three distinct profiles. Max suits mid to higher handicappers after forgiveness and high launch. Max+ pushes draw bias further if you're fighting a slice. Low handicappers usually prefer the LS (Low Spin) for its workability and flatter trajectory.
All three share Wilson's carbon composite crown, which redistributes weight low and deep to keep ball speed stable on mishits. The DYNAPWR Carbon sits as Wilson's premium option with enhanced carbon placement.
Left-handed golfers actually get proper choice here. We stock Max, Max+, Carbon and LS models in left-handed configurations, not just one token model tucked away in the corner. The Wilson Deep Red Maxx offers a budget-friendly option if you're rebuilding a complete bag.
Why Evolution Golf
We're authorised Wilson Staff dealers, so you're getting genuine UK stock with full manufacturer warranty. Our Ringwood store offers custom club fitting. Not just swapping shafts, but proper launch monitor work to match loft, flex and head weight to your delivery. We can usually get full Wilson setups sorted within a week if you're comparing premium brands. Standard delivery covers mainland UK, and our returns policy is straightforward if something isn't right.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which DYNAPWR model suits a mid-handicapper?
The DYNAPWR Max delivers the best blend of forgiveness and launch for most players between 10 and 20 handicap. If you're losing shots right, the Max+ adds noticeable draw bias without feeling restrictive.
Can I get fitted for Wilson drivers at your store?
Yes. Book a fitting session at our Ringwood location and we'll use launch monitor data to match you with the right DYNAPWR model, loft and shaft combination. Takes about an hour.
Are Wilson drivers genuinely forgiving?
They are. The carbon crown construction in the DYNAPWR range pushes MOI higher than previous Wilson models, and ball speed drop-off on toe and heel strikes is minimal. They're not marketed as aggressively as some brands, but the tech holds up well.
















