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New Wilson staffs allow for the club face to flex more at contact

Related Topics: Anatomical terms of motion

In the past, a Wilson club that featured a “C” in its name was designed for extra control. Going forward it stands for crossover, which Wilson defines as a category for mid- and higher-handicap players who want more distance and accuracy.

While several irons have technologies designed to let the face flex at impact, Wilson says its new Staff C200 iron does it better.

To get the face to flex more effectively – and as a result, increase ball speed and distance –designers tried to minimize the contact points between the 431 stainless steel face and body of each Staff C200 iron.