

A closer look at Wilson Sporting Goods
Wilson Sporting Goods


Wilson Harmonized Chipper / 35 Inch


Wilson Launch Pad 2022 Driver / 12 Degree / Senior Flex EvenFlow Green 50 Shaft


Wilson Staff Triton Driver / 12 Degree / Regular Flex Aldila Rogue Black 95 MSI


Wilson Infinite The Bean 2018 Putter / 34 Inch


Left Hand Wilson Dynapower Titanium 2023 Driver / 10.5 Degree / Stiff Flex


Ladies Wilson Dynapower 2023 #5 Wood / 18.5 Degree / Ladies Flex Evenflow 45


Ladies Wilson Dynapower 2023 #5 Wood / 18.5 Degree / Ladies Flex Evenflow 45


Ladies Wilson Dynapower 2023 #7 Wood / 21.5 Degree / Ladies Flex Evenflow 45
Would you believe us if we told you it all began in a slaughterhouse?

What happened next?
When Wilson left in 1917, it was to focus on the beef-packing business (obviously more glamorous than golf… at least to him), and the brand was renamed the ‘Wilson Sporting Goods Company’. It continued to grow thanks to a burgeoning product portfolio, several acquisitions, and collaborations with other brands and sports people.
Wilson (as we know it now) evolved through the years, increasing its focus on golf. It introduced the R-90 sand wedge which was inspired by Gene Sarazen’s 1932 British Open win (Sarazen became a professional advisor to Wilson). The R-90 sold 50,000 units in its first year of sales. The following year (1933), Wilson launched the Wilson Ogg-mented irons, which revolutionised the way that clubs were made in the US because of the weight being moved from the heel into the sweet spot of the club head