Review: Wilson Dynapower Titanium Driver
By Golf Expert
Miguel B.
Wilson Dynapower TI Driver
$299.99
$429.99
30% off
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The Curated Take
4.2/5
The Wilson Dynapower TI Driver is ideal for beginners. With its lower center of gravity, it ensures higher launches and increased carry distance. The heel weighting introduces a draw bias, effectively assisting golfers who often struggle with slicing. This driver competes with top-tier drivers in distance, forgiveness, and shot dispersion, offering notable value for those seeking performance without a hefty price tag.
Ideal for
- Consistent mid-to-high ball flight
- Large sweet spot
- Offers more height on tee shots
- Provides forgiveness without sacrificing distance
- Ideal for those who struggle with a slice
Not ideal for
- Not for players with high backspin
- No adjustable weights
- Not ideal for those who want workability
- Not ideal for players who draw the driver
Workability
One of this club's most exciting performance factors is the forgiveness and consistent straight-to-slight draw flight. It is a draw-biased driver. So, if someone likes to fade it, this will...Read more
Forgiveness
The deep face of this driver inspires confidence. The forgiveness of the head on heel or toe hits develops confidence. This is a point-and-shoot cannon. Its simplicity of use, strong...Read more
Feel
The feel off the face has a strong bounce, and the impact feels hot off the face. The all-titanium head provides a metallic sound and feel regarding feedback. There is...Read more
Sound
I’ve become so used to the muted mid-pitch sound of carbon drivers that I was pleasantly surprised by the higher-pitched ting of this all-metal head when I smashed one during...Read more
Launch
The design of this head, with its weight deep and low on the sole, makes this club so easy to launch. This club is ideal for those players who seek...Read more
Distance
This club will get more yardage for players with more moderate swing speeds, who need more height to carry, or who lose distance to slices. While not the longest driver...Read more
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Miguel B.
About the drivers
- Model: Wilson Dynapower TI Driver
Test conditions
- Days tested: 30
- Where I’ve used it: Driving range and golf course.
- How many times I've used it: 10
Expert Reviews of the Wilson Dynapower TI Driver
Miguel B. The Wilson Dynapower TI Driver does not have carbon in it like many new clubs from various makers out there. The all-titanium head delivers a metallic sound missing from dull-sounding carbon heads, giving me great feedback when I smash one. Smashing a drive down the middle is much easier with this club. Its rear weight increases the moment of inertia, and its heel position helps fight a slice and even promotes a draw. I found this club to launch high and with a right-to-left flight path, increasing rollout and distance. Even if I don’t hit the exact center, this club will not punish me. It’s forgiving and long. This club will suit many players' needs. One really can’t go wrong with this club. It has an adjustable hosel to help strengthen or weaken the lofts, giving the player flexibility to dial in the right setting. It delivers mid-to-high ball flight and straight to slight draw flight, often putting users in the fairway. It’s almost as if it has an auto-pilot. Its point-and-shoot accuracy will improve the driving of many users.
Product Specs
Gender | Men's |
Club Type | Drivers |
Used (Y/N) | No |
Player type | Super game improvement |
Shaft launch | Mid |
Shaft spin | Mid |
Review Ratings
Workability
3/5
Miguel B. gave 3 of 5 stars. One of this club's most exciting performance factors is the forgiveness and consistent straight-to-slight draw flight. It is a draw-biased driver. So, if someone likes to fade it, this will not appeal to them. If they already draw, this will exacerbate the draw to potentially a hook. This driver is designed to mitigate the slice and go straight-to-slight left. It's not intended to work both ways directionally.
Forgiveness
5/5
Miguel B. gave 5 of 5 stars. The deep face of this driver inspires confidence. The forgiveness of the head on heel or toe hits develops confidence. This is a point-and-shoot cannon. Its simplicity of use, strong distance, and solid forgiveness equal "quality distance."
Feel
4/5
Miguel B. gave 4 of 5 stars. The feel off the face has a strong bounce, and the impact feels hot off the face. The all-titanium head provides a metallic sound and feel regarding feedback. There is a sense of it springing off the face. I get subtle feedback without a sting or harshness when I miss.
Sound
4/5
Miguel B. gave 4 of 5 stars. I’ve become so used to the muted mid-pitch sound of carbon drivers that I was pleasantly surprised by the higher-pitched ting of this all-metal head when I smashed one during testing. In contrast, when I hit the sweet spot, carbon heads don’t reward my ears.
Launch
5/5
Miguel B. gave 5 of 5 stars. The design of this head, with its weight deep and low on the sole, makes this club so easy to launch. This club is ideal for those players who seek assistance with high but penetrating flight.
Distance
4/5
Miguel B. gave 4 of 5 stars. This club will get more yardage for players with more moderate swing speeds, who need more height to carry, or who lose distance to slices. While not the longest driver I have tested, this driver brings "quality distance," a combination of strong distance and strong forgiveness.
FAQs
What was your favorite moment with this gear?
Miguel B. My favorite moment with this club was on the range, hitting bomb after bomb straight. I couldn’t believe how consistent it was.
Why did you choose this product?
Miguel B. I was so excited when this showed up on my testing list. Wilson is trying to play with the big companies and is very proud of this product. Of course, I had to give it a run.
What do you love about this product?
Miguel B. I love, love, love the forgiveness of this driver. Its minimalistic and utilitarian appearance makes it look like a military weapon.
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