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HONMA BERES TW914 Driver STIFF 10 deg ARMRQ UD62 2-Stars $1,050.00 Square face In enlarging the face (by raising the toe and heel height near the face), this design maximizes the potential of golfers with fast head speeds. The result is first-rate trajectory. New “power weight” design: a different loft for each number For golfers concerned with maneuverability,loft has been adjusted by club number by adding varying levels of tungsten weights to the sole. The pa… |
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HONMA BERES MG710 DRIVER 10 REGULAR ARMRQ UD49 3-STAR $1,549.00 Honma offers three shafts for three different head speeds (the H/S 95-101 for faster head speeds, the H/S 86-95 for average head speeds, and the H/S 77-86 for slower head speeds). There’s one that’s perfect for you! *Shooting for superior carry! This model retains all the previous model’s advantages while at the same time boasting even better carry. A slimmer, sleeker forged face and a new ‘bazook… |
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HONMA BERES ML513 DRIVER 13.0 LADIES ARMRQ UD40 3-STARS $1,399.00 *An arched crown makes high trajectory easy: The thin-construction circular arched crown has an even shallower back than the previous model. This shape renders the gravity point lower and deeper, so that women golfers can send the ball flying. *An oval face ups the face area: The face design here features rounded corners in a near-oval face. By rendering all surfaces flexible, the sweet spot is… |
Driver Honma

Some golfers prefer to select each club in their bag individually based on its reputation for performance or the purported advantages of that particular club and mix and match manufacturers. However, this is not always the most advantageous way to gain a competitive advantage in the game. There are advantages to buying a complete set from one golf club maker.
Complete Set Benefits
Arguably the most important advantage to be gained from buying a golf club set is that each club is made consistently and will provide consistency of swing mechanics. Individual irons and woods have the same general weight, feel, and balance, unlike adding in a hickory-shafted club which would give the golfer a much different experience. No matter what company manufactures the set, a golfer can feel the same swing with every club in the bag.
What this means to the golfer is that he or she can perfect their balance with this consistency of swing. It allows the golfer to concentrate on the game instead of adjusting to the club. Since golf club sets all use the same grips on each club, this is another factor which does not need adjustment on the course.
Incomplete Sets
Golfers who choose to select each club individually often end up without a complete golf club set. Some choose to replace a particular type of club one year and then plan on replacing the rest in subsequent years. Unfortunately, sometimes this just does not happen, either because of the cost or the time involved. By the time a golfer buys new woods to go with the irons he replaced previously, those irons probably need to be purchased again, too. It becomes a vicious cycle to obtain a complete set of new clubs.
Price is a big consideration when deciding whether to purchase individual golf clubs or those in a complete set. Golf club sets will always be more cost effective than buying one club at a time. Even when the same manufacturer makes individual clubs and sets, the golf club sets will be less expensive.
While it may make sense to buy an individual club here and there as new technology comes out and manufacturers create an exceptional driver or putter, overall buying golf club sets provides more a benefit to the typical golfer.
Paul DE Vizard has been writing articles online for nearly 4 years now. Not only does this author specialize in diet, fitness and weight loss, you can also check out his latest website: Wooden Window Blinds which reviews blinds like the popular Roman Blinds
how can i hit longer with my driver..i still use my old honma 10.5 loft that nowadays look like a 3 wood?
i average around 200 yards.. my irons are ok…
The main reason for high shots with a driver is the ball being tee’d up too high,and the driver hitting it on the up swing instead of at the bottom of the downswing. Also check your ball address,you could be slightly behind the ball so the club is on the up swing too,but lower your tee some and go from there….George
Honma MG710 311 Yards
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