Wilson launch two C300 Iron models

Wilson Golf has launched two new iron models, targeting what they call the crossover player, mid-to-low handicap golfers seeking greater distance, workability and forgiveness. The brand that has won more Major victories with its irons than any other (61), has taken its exclusive FLX Face Power Hole technology to the next level with the introduction of a double row of Power Holes on the sole of the new Wilson Staff C300 range. Wilson have also included a forged option for the first time.

The C300 irons feature Power Holes around the entire club head to minimise contact between the body and face, providing maximum flex and expanding the sweet spot for greater ball speeds across the entire hitting surface.

Just like its predecessor – the C200 iron – 76% of the thin face of the new iron is free from the body of the club and is once again filled with TE031 Urethane material to provide feel and distance.

Pioneering the double row of Power Holes featured on the sole of the club head (five Power Holes), the C300 iron incorporates two on the toe and three across the topline to showcase the visible 360° FLX Face Technology. Wilson Staff claims the double row of Power Holes around the entire head increases face deflection by 58%, adding an extra seven yards of distance.

“Our original innovation of Power Holes proved so popular with the mid-low handicap golfers, that and we wanted to take the technology even further,” said Jon Pergande, Global Innovation Manager at Wilson Golf.

“The entire first row of Power Holes on the sole, flex into the second row at impact creating a spring effect resulting in more distance combined with the feel of being able to shape shots. We’ve also changed the design of the irons following Tour player feedback developed within our Crossover system that enables golfers to up their game,” he added.

Providing more playability with ultimate distance technology, the C300 irons include a new high-strength 17-4 welded face construction, along with the exclusive Hosel Adjustability feature that’s not visible at address and facilitates bending for loft and lie.The new C300 irons have been engineered for the Crossover player, identified as a mid-to-low handicapper seeking greater distance, workability and forgiveness.

The C300 irons will be available from 22 January 2018 in high-end KBS Tour 90 steel and Fujikura Speeder Pro 58i graphite shaft options, with a new W/S Lamkin Crossline black grips in sets from 3-GW.They will have a RRP of £515 (5-PW) and £599 (4-PW) for steel shafts (available in left hand version 4-PW RRP £599) and £599 for a set with graphite shafts (5-PW) and £699 (4-PW).

C300 Forged irons

The C300 Forged iron is the first to use Power Holes and FLX Face technology in a 8620 Carbon Steel Construction.

Like the C300 iron, the Forged version is available in 3-GW and features five Power Holes in a double configuration on the sole (3-8 iron only), but only one on the toe and no visible FLX Face Technology on the topline. The set-up of the Power Holes increases Face Deflection by 27% and adds an extra seven yards of distance.

“The C300 Forged is for the aspirational golfer demanding confidence at address while allowing creative shot making, backed-up by the forgiveness of the FLX Face™ Technology,” said Jon.

“Inspired by our Tour player irons and made out of the same 8620 Carbon Steel, we’re expecting the C300 Forged to make a real impact in the game-player irons section,” he added.

The C300 Forged iron is available from 22 January 2018 with premium KBS Tour 105 (105grams) steel and Fujikura Pro 85 (85 grams) graphite shaft options together with the Wilson Staff classic Lamkin Crossline pattern grip They will have a RRP of £599 (5-PW) and £699 (4-PW) for steel shafts (available in left hand version 4-PW RRP £699) and £799 for a set with graphite shafts (4-PW).

For more information visit www.wilson.com

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As an avid golfer since the age of eleven Dan lives and breathes all things golf.  With a current handicap of eleven he gets out and plays as often as his work life (and girlfriend) allows. Dan confesses to still being like a kid at Christmas when it comes to seeing the latest golf equipment. Having served as GolfPunk’s Deputy Editor, and resident golf geek for the past 13 years and working for golf's oldest brand, John Letters Dan brings to GOLF RETAILING an excellent understanding of the sector.