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Women’s Golf Swing Vinyl Decal Small $11.95 Cut from high quality vinyl that has an outdoor life expectancy of 5-8 years. The decal will be white, the background will be whatever you are putting the decal on. This is a single color decal. Each decal will come on clean transparent transfer tape (not paper)for very easy application. Can be applied on outside of any smooth, flat, clean and dry surface. Great on laptops, glass, car windows, use… |
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Golf Swing vinyl decal small $11.95 Cut from high quality vinyl that has an outdoor life expectancy of 5-8 years. The decal will be white, the background will be whatever you are putting the decal on. This is a single color decal. Each decal will come on clean transparent transfer tape (not paper)for very easy application. Can be applied on outside of any smooth, flat, clean and dry surface. Great on laptops, glass, car windows, use… |
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Women’s Golf swing vinyl decal big $22.45 Cut from high quality vinyl that has an outdoor life expectancy of 5-8 years. The decal will be white, the background will be whatever you are putting the decal on. This is a single color decal. Each decal will come on clean transparent transfer tape (not paper)for very easy application. Can be applied on outside of any smooth, flat, clean and dry surface. Great on laptops, glass, car windows, use… |
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HONMA BERES MG713 FAIRWAY WOOD 3W(15 deg) Regular ARMRQ UD49 2 Stars $560.00 … |
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HONMA GOLF CO., LTD.: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis $210.00 Though we heavily rely on historical performance, the figures reported in this report are not historical but are forecasts and projections for the coming fiscal year. The forecasts are updated quarterly. This particular report was updated in the last quarter. In order to maintain comparability over time and across companies and countries, we use an index system. In the case of a firm’s assets,… |
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HONMA GOLF CO., LTD.: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis (Financial Performance Series) $210.00 … |
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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… |
Honma Golf

Honma Golf Co. is king of clubs
Through their quest for precision and devotion to technology, equipment manufacturers long have made golf the world’s most expensive sport. But no club maker can touch Japan’s Honma Golf Co. Ltd., when it comes to craftsmanship or expense.
A full set of Honma’s LB-280 irons (2-iron through sand wedge) retails for around 2.7 million yen, or $22,798. Throw in Honma’s Big-LB driver and 3-wood and it’s possible to spend as much as $32,00 on a set of the planet’s most prestigious golf clubs.
“I know it’s a bit intimidating when you first look at the price tag, but Honma’s dedication to craftsmanship and quality are unparalleled,” says Chris Daly, director of operations for Hi-Tech Golf, principal distributor of Honma products in the United States. “When you buy a set of Honma clubs, you are unquestionably getting the Rolls Royce of golf clubs.”
Nearly 38 years ago, Hiro Honma decided to take the finest raw materials — including persimmon wood, titanium, carbon and steel — and hand-craft the finest clubs. Since then, his vision has grown along with that of Sakata, Japan, where 6,000 of the town’s 10,000 inhabitants are employed in Honma’s only factory.
No Honma iron is stamped with the signature “mole in the hole” cloisonne until each head has been put through a 156-step process. Honma uses Japanese SC-44 steel, softer than the U.S. variety, to cast its irons, increasing feel. Each cast head is scored with grooves and dipped in nickel, copper and chrome.
With its high-end clubs, Honma even highlights the finished product with 14-karat gold trim. The triple-layer carbon-graphite-titanium shafts used in all Honma clubs are state-of-the-art. And Honma was using low-center-of-gravity technology in its woods almost a decade ago.
Still, not a single Professional Golfers Association Tour player carries Honma clubs into golf’s high-profile weekend wars. “Actually, Lee Trevino won the PGA Championship in 1984 carrying a Honma persimmon wood,” says Daly. “The pros all know about Honma but the company has never believed in paying endorsement fees, so most touring pros opt to play clubs which put money in their pockets before they ever hit a shot.”
Without the blessing of the pros, Honma flourishes purely on the power of prestige, offering seven different levels of shafts and dozens of different head styles to golf’s rich and famous enthusiasts.
“Just the other day, I ordered a set for [pro-hockey player] Grant Fuhr,” says Daly. “Jack Nicholson owns a set, as do Joe Pesci and Bryant Gumbel. It’s not quite the same status symbol here as in Japan, but you’ll find sets of Honmas in the bag rooms of most of the area’s nicest clubs. If you want the most carefully crafted, custom-fit set in the world and you’re willing to spend, some money, I can introduce you to the world of Hiro Honma.”
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While in a golf store I had someone ask me if I’d heard of Miura Irons, and Hiro Honma Irons. Who makes them?
What type of player are they meant for. Has anyone tried them so I can give an honest review?
Miura Irons are among the best clubs in the world. In years past, when a PGA Tour player did not like the irons his sponsor made, he would have Miura make him a set and stamp their sponsor’s name on them (i. e., Taylormade). They’ve only been selling them under their actual brand name for a couple of years now, which is why they are not well known (and sometimes hard to find), along with the fact that they are very expensive (about $1200 a set).
Miura makes several models of irons. Most of them are designed for better golfers, but they have models geared towards middle and somewhat high handicappers (maybe 15 or less).
Miura are among the best of the best. I have literally never heard a person who owned a set say a bad word about them. If money is no object, or that is your price range, you should certainly look into them. I would also suggest looking into a company called Scratch Golf. They are an American company making clubs that are in the same league as Miura, and have a few different models that may better suit your game.
If you don’t want to spend that kind of money, you can gets clubs almost as good for far less from custom clubmakers. I use a set of forged clubs from a company called KZ Golf that cost several hundred dollars less that Miuras, and I would not trade for anything.
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