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Wilson Staff Blade Model Irons Have Been Re-Engineered For 2026 (Reviewed)

Wilson Staff Model Blade Irons 2026 Review

Wilson Staff Model Blade irons have been given an upgrade for 2026 with the premium model featuring a re-engineered core for improved performance.

Launched along with the upgraded 2026 Staff CB irons and brand new Staff XB irons in the most complete series, the Staff blades have been given a makeover.

The new Staff Model irons continue to target low-handicap players seeking workability from the blade with precise control, ball striking and shot-shaping what they are all about.

Crafted from forged 8620 carbon steel, they stand out in looks, feel and shot‑shaping control but sacrifice a lot of margin for error on off‑center strikes – making them only an option for low-handicap and elite players.

Pros & Cons

✅ Forged 8620 carbon steel paired with a precision‑milled face delivers a soft, solid feel and immediate feedback
✅ Thin sole, compact head and traditional blade shape make these irons extremely workable
✅ Flight shots, spin the ball, and shape fades or draws with high predictability when struck well
✅ Minimal offset, compact footprint and clean Wilson‑shield branding give these irons a premium, tour‑ready look
❌ Low forgiveness with mis‑hits on the heel or toe losing speed, spin and distance fast
❌ Not suited for beginners or high‑handicappers:

2026 Wilson Staff Model Blade Irons Specs & Design

The Blade irons have been reshaped compared to the 2024 Staff Model blades with an even more compact profile, reduced offset and a shorter blade length to tighten dispersion and give a razor‑sharp look behind the ball.

The Staff Model Blade is best suited to highly skilled golfers typically plus to low single-digit handicaps who prioritise precision over forgiveness.

The Blade is a one-piece forged muscle-back, crafted from soft 8620 carbon steel to deliver the classic dense, forged feel that better players look for.

Wilson Staff Model Blade Irons 2026

Wilson has refined the back geometry with subtly angled ridges and a double-cut style muscle to concentrate mass directly behind the hitting area, promoting consistent spin and trajectory control.

A variable hosel design allows Wilson to fine-tune the centre of gravity while keeping hosel length, topline thickness and proportions aligned with the CB and XB for seamless set blending.

The face is precision-milled for groove consistency, adding reliability in spin rates, particularly on partial shots and from the rough.

A brushed satin finish completes the package, reducing glare and reinforcing the traditional tour-inspired look at address.

Wilson Staff Model Irons 2026 Review: Are They Any Good?

The 2026 Wilson blade deliver a soft, compact sensation at impact and give you a very clear sense of exactly where you made contact, which appeals strongly to tweak‑obsessed ball‑strikers.

Expect a mid‑to‑high ball flight with plenty of spin for holding greens and a very neutral, predictable trajectory that rewards clean swings but doesn’t mask flaws. Mishits drop off quickly in both distance and accuracy.

Tour‑style players and low-handicap players who like to work the ball, shut the face or flight shots low will find the new irons a perfect option for 2026.

FAQs

What is the Wilson Staff Irons 2026 release date?

The Staff series was officially launched in late January 2026 as part of Wilson’s new equipment refresh.

How much do the Staff Model irons cost?

They retail around $1,399 for a 7-club set (4-iron to Pitching Wedge) depending on shaft and customisation.


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