Wilson Launch Pad 2 Irons – Key Takeaways
Second-generation hybrid-like super game-improvement ironsUpdated look, more refined wide sole to prevent chunking$749.99 steel, $849.99 graphiteAvailable March 14
The new Wilson Launch Pad 2 irons are strictly a niche product. Granted, since they’re a super-forgiving hybrid-style iron, that niche is pretty substantial. But still, despite the fact it’s silly easy to hit, it’s not an iron that will appeal to everyone.
There are a few players in the super-game-improvement hybrid iron category. The Wilson Launch Pad 2 joins Cleveland’s Launcher XL Halo, COBRA’s T-Rail, the Hot Launch E522 and a handful of others. It’s not a new or even revolutionary idea. But, for the right golfer, the hybrid-style iron could be the perfect elixir for round-killing, joy-sucking and turf-tearing chunks.
How does the Wilson Launch Pad 2 fit into the hybrid iron-style hierarchy? Let’s take a peek.
Wilson Launch Pad 2 Irons: The New Turf Rider
For as long as man has been hitting little balls with ill-shaped sticks, other men have been trying to make sticks that will do the job easier. Hybrid-irons are no different. You can go back in Wilson’s catalog to the mid-1980s and check out its hollow-body TurfRider irons.
“TurfRider’s broad, sweeping sole puts weight down low and that helps get the ball airborne … TurfRiders are offset to get your hands ahead of the ball and help in setting up for square contact. For ease of play and consistency of feel, TurfRiders use frequency-matched Ultralite shafts.” 1986 Wilson catalog











