Wilson has been quietly re-establishing itself as a serious force in the players’ iron category, and the 2026 Staff Model Blade may be their biggest statement yet.
Built with the view of a traditional set of blade irons at its core, these Wilson 2026 Staff Model Blade irons are true muscle backs. With an almost retro look they still combine a design with a nod to the future.
Here’s what we made of them in our full review below…
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NCG Summary


NCG Summary
The Wilson 2026 Staff Model Blade irons are one of the finest traditional musclebacks Wilson has ever produced. Stunning looks, exceptional feel and absolute predictability make them a serious option for skilled players looking to move away from the mainstream blade offerings.
If you’re confident in your ball striking and want a blade that rewards quality strikes while punishing mishits honestly, these deserve a very close look.
PROS
- Feel incredibly soft
- Look like a set of blades
- Offer quality distance control
CONS
- Not very forgiving on mishits
First Impressions
I think Wilson has absolutely nailed the aesthetics here. At address, the blade is super clean, with a compact head, thin top line, minimal offset and a traditional profile. No complaints there.
The retro drill-through hosel and classic Wilson branding add a timeless touch. I am also a fan of the brushed finish Wilson has opted for, rather than a shinny one. I thought the glare from the sun was a bit of a problem in the old blades, so it’s nice to see that have address this.

There’s no unnecessary design clutter, and nothing to distract the eye. This is a blade that looks exactly how a blade should.
On the range
As you’d expect from a true blade, the performance is all about control and consistency rather than raw distance. Throughout testing I found my carry distances were predictable, the spin was strong, and the front-to-back dispersion was excellent.
Crucially, I didn’t experience any ‘jumpers’ off the face of the clubs. These are low spin shots that tend to travel a bit lower than usually and therefore don’t have much control.

Ultimately, my flushed shots went as far as I would expect from a set of blades, with no unwanted surprises on that front. Additionally, mishits simply came up short rather than fly unpredictably long which would make it hard to judge approach shots.
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Wilson has also subtly improved mass distribution by removing weight from the hosel and heel and repositioning it toward the toe. This helps centre the sweet spot more effectively, which is particularly impressive for a traditional muscle back design.

I feel the long irons aren’t particularly forgiving and demand a confident and quality strike to optimal use. But, that is the trade-off you would expect these type of irons which offer precision and feedback.
NCG Verdict
This is very much a purists set of irons. I, myself, am a big fan of blade irons as I prefer their more compact look as well as that soft feeling they deliver. The Wilson 2026 Staff Model Blade irons have that in abundance.
It’s a great looking muscle back that delivers impressive consistent and accuracy throughout the set.
Wilson 2026 Staff Model Blade Irons Review: The Details
RRP: £1,169 / $1399.99 – 4-PW
More information: Wilson Golf
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