Wilson Golf has expanded its Staff Model range by launching a new utility iron to help players fill the gap between their shortest fairway wood and longest iron.
Providing ultimate versatility around the course for better players, the new Staff Model RB Utility iron is designed for use off the tee on long par threes, from the fairway reachable-in-two par fives and wherever you need a club that requires shot-shaping accuracy.
Featuring tour-design specifications with input from Wilson tour players, including three-time Major champion Padraig Harrington and four-time PGA Tour winner Kevin Kisner, the RB Utility iron has a sleek, thinner topline to appeal to the better player.
The shaping of the refined clubhead redistributes weight toward both the toe and sole, Wilson engineers achieved an optimized mid-to-low centre of gravity that enhances forgiveness, playability and power.
A hollow body construction produces enhanced ball speeds, shot shaping capability and aerodynamic efficiency, while strategically-placed rib structures inside the head create higher stability on miss-hits. A high strength C300 steel clubface achieves explosive ball speeds with a softer feel.
The new Staff Model RB Utility is available in 18°, 21° and 24° loft options (RH only) and comes fitted with a stock True Temper HZRDUS GEN 4 Black shaft and Golf Pride Z Grip. It has an RRP of £220.
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