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Wilson · Driver · 2025

Dynapwr LS

CaddyIndex™ breakdown — what the agentic research found across each of the six performance dimensions, with cited sources.

82CaddyIndex™confidence 0.85
Best for

You're a high-speed, low-handicap player who wants the lowest spin and a penetrating, fade-leaning flight, with more forgiveness than most low-spin heads.

Avoid if

You have a moderate or slow swing, need easy launch, or want a draw bias - the Dynapwr Max is the more forgiving choice.

Pros

  • Genuinely long with very low spin - 1,600-2,000 rpm and a penetrating flight for high swing speeds
  • Surprisingly forgiving for a low-spin 445cc head - astonishingly playable for the class
  • Tour-style solid feel and a muted, powerful sound - a clear step up from the 2023 line
  • Adjustable - a six-way hosel plus swappable 6g/12g front-back weights to tune launch and spin

Cons

  • Demands speed - a compact, low-launch, low-spin head that isn't for slower swingers
  • Meaningful mishits still lose measurable ball speed - it's a player's driver, not a game-improver
  • A fade bias that won't suit players who work the ball right-to-left

By dimension

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Forgiveness

Surprisingly forgiving for the class - low-spin drivers are usually punishing on misses but the LS proved different, with robotic testing backing up its playability. Strong for a sub-460cc player's driver, though any meaningful mishit still loses measurable ball speed. Top of the low-spin class, but not a game-improver.

Sources

Some of the reviews, lab tests and head-to-head comparisons the agentic research read while grading this club.

Wilson Dynapwr LS — CaddyIndex™ breakdown | CaddyCompare