Wilson 2026 Staff Model CB Irons deals

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For too long, Wilson has been arguably the most criminally underrated manufacturer in the iron game, making some of the best irons on the market over the past few years.

Foresight Sports GC3) was exactly what I would expect from an iron of its type and loft.

With a 7-iron loft of 34°, this is a true players’ iron, not a distance-chasing shovel. The carry numbers were predictable and repeatable – a non-negotiable for a low handicapper.

Data from the Wilson 2026 Staff Model Blade Irons

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What stood out most to me, aside from the looks, was the sheer consistency of spin. Even when testing in very wet conditions, the numbers were encouraging, likely a testament to that precision-milled face.

If I have to nitpick, a little more attention and shaping on the sole would be a welcome addition to completely optimize turf interaction. It isn’t bad by any means – they still do a decent job of offering versatility in a variety of ground conditions – but compared to the absolute best-in-class sole grinds such as the Tour VT sole of the Srixon ZXi7, there is maybe a fraction of room for improvement.

Photo of the Wilson 2026 Staff Model CB Iron behind the ball

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The Wilson Staff Model CB irons deliver a strong feel, consistent performance, and outrageously good looks. They offer a modern cavity back shape with a compact profile and reduced offset that will appeal to the purist, packaged with enough forgiveness to make them playable. Wilson has produced a serious contender here, and it is time more golfers took notice.

All of the 2026 Wilson Staff Model irons are available for £1,169/$1,399 for a seven-club configuration.

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