Wilson Golf Announces Innovative D-FY Iron and Hybrid Combo Set with
New Patent Pending Co-cured Half and Half ShaftsTM
Proprietary Half-and-Half shaft technology harnesses the feel of
graphite and the response of steel
CHICAGO, Nov. 09, 2009 - Wilson Golf today announced its new D-FY iron
combo set, a technology-driven iron and hybrid combination option for
low- to mid-swing speed players looking to improve distance while
maintaining performance and precision. The revolutionary new design
features a patent-pending shaft technology, a propriety co-cured half
steel and half graphite shaft. This unique combination is the first of
its kind and combines the benefits of graphite and steel shafts into
one powerful and precise iron.
The D-FY technology is a marriage between the distance iron technology
at the heart of Wilson Staff's iron legacy and Wilson's successful
FYbrid technology of precise distance gapping. The fully integrated
eight-piece set is made up of a 19.5 degree FYbrid utility club and 4
hybrid, 5- and 6- super-wide sole mid irons with hollow core designs to
hit the ball higher and longer, and 7i-PW perimeter-weighted
cavity-back short irons which allow maximum forgiveness in scoring club
range.
"The fastest growing style of golfer is a player who benefits from a
combo/hybrid set in the super-game improvement category," said Bob
Thurman, global director of R&D. "To meet the needs of this player
style, the D-FY combo set marries our distance iron technology to our
FYbrid technology. This was accomplished by combining it with an
extremely durable Half-and-Half shaft that allows players to get the
best of both worlds while maximizing performance."
As a division of Wilson Sporting Goods Co., one of the world's leading
sporting equipment manufacturers, Wilson Golf is able to take advantage
of resources outside of the golf world. Wilson Golf's Half-and-Half
technology is a perfect example of this synergy, inspired by the
DemariniTM baseball bat, a high-performance two-piece composite bat
made of two fused materials to make the bat both lightweight and
responsive.
The proprietary, co-cured Half-and-Half shaft design fuses the
exceptionally low torque and response of steel with the light weight
and vibration-dampening effects of graphite weighing in at only 76
grams.
The steel tip section provides bending stability and low torque at the
hosel to deliver straighter shots on off-center hits. More than 30
grams are removed from the steel shaft and replaced by a high modulus
graphite shaft. A strong and durable joint section also provides
maximum vibration dampening at the junction of the two materials.
The suggested list price for the Wilson Staff D-FY iron set is $999.99
and includes a 19.5 degree FYbrid, 4H, 5-PW. D-FY irons will be
available in fall 2009.
All new Wilson Staff equipment introduced in 2010 will meet with the
USGA and R&A's new groove standards which will go into effect Jan. 1,
2010 for Conditions of Competition for Elite (Tour) Play.
New Wilson Staff Two-Piece Low Compression Golf Ball: D:25 Golf Ball
The D-FY irons are best matched with corresponding distance, or "D"
golf balls. The new Wilson Staff D:25, a low-compression two-piece ball
delivering minimal spin off the driver face that utilizes Traction
Control Technology, completes the set. With the new USGA and R&A groove
rule soon to be in effect, Wilson Golf introduces Traction Control
Technology (TCT) in the development of all of its new golf balls. TCT
is designed to improve stopping power into greens, better carry
distance through higher spin production and reduce fliers from the
rough by engaging more contact with surface area and grooves. The D:25
utilizes Traction Control Technology to promote progressively higher
spin as the player approaches the pin for shots inside 150 yards. A
302-dimple design provides high lift conditions for more height on tee
shots and longer carry distances. The D:25 golf ball was designed for
players looking to hit longer drives and minimize mis-hit hooks and
slices.
The suggested list price for Wilson Staff D:25 golf ball is $29.99
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