The new Wilson D7 Forged irons aim to combine distance, looks and feel to create a pure players iron with true tour level appeal for the 2020 season.
Watch the review below where I’m joined by Andrew Wright to give them the full NCG treatment…
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Wilson D7 Forged irons: The technology
The D7 Forged feature a new clubhead design which is more compact with a smaller toe height, thinner topline and minimal offset for ultimate distance, feel and sound.
Power hole technology has been advanced to incorporate a urethane filled power chamber inside the head and lower on the club face that flexes on impact. This means the inner face can flex while reducing vibration for a more solid and consistent feel at impact.Â
The thin club face is forged from soft 8620 Carbon steel and features a wider-sole supported by the Power Chambers. A thicker sole means power holes can be deeper and more aggressive and therefore reduce the centre of gravity for higher ball speeds with higher launch and spin.
Find out how I got on with the new Wilson D7 Forged irons on the next page…
Wilson D7 Forged irons: The results
First and foremost, the Wilson D7 Forged irons are a treat visually. There is no noticeable offset and a nice slim topline which means at address, they look very inviting to hit, and that can only instil confidence.
But how do they perform?
These clubs are not just for show.
From the first shot the most impressive thing was the ball speed. Without even looking at numbers, I immediately felt it was coming off the face hot, and then I looked up to see my ball sail over the green. The speed claims are no joke – these things really travel.


