Wilson has produced great golf products on a regular basis for decades, but as a company it is probably best known for its irons, and more specifically its players irons. New to the lineup this year will be the Staff FG Tour V6 irons, which are vintage Wilson in terms of look. These forged irons feature thin toplines, compact blade shapes, and minimal offset. They also excel from a feel and acoustic standpoint, having been forged from soft 8620 Carbon Steel. That said, for an iron that looks like a true blade at address, the V6 is surprisingly forgiving. That forgiveness is made possible by tungsten weighting and additional mass that has been utilized in the cavity behind the clubface. As for the tungsten, it’s utilized in the toe and heel of the long irons and the center of the sole in the mid-irons to lower CG and improve MOI and launch conditions. The stock shaft for the Staff V6 irons is the True Temper Dynamic Gold AMT, which is available in regular, stiff, and extra stiff flexes, and the stock grip is a black Lamkin Crossline.