When
people hear the name Honma they think three thousand dollar sets of irons or
gaudy golden emblems and whippy noodle shafts. Finally Honma after a difficult
half decade ending in bankruptcy then being saved by the two large companies
“milestone " & " ant factory " have hit a home run,
grand slam, whatever you call it. Their new line Beres has come to the rescue
with high end clubs made for all levels of golfers. The designs are more refined
and sleek, with less gold accents and more bead blast and brushed satin. They
are still one of the very few companies left still making golf clubs in Japan
at their very own Sakata Studio. Beres is already a presence on the JPGA and
U.S LPGA tours with sales sky rocketing due to new and updated designs along
with the consistent use of forged steel over the cast metals used in the past.
Creating clubs for the low handicap player helps as well, from muscle back's
to game improvement they got all tiers covered for the golfer who truly appreciates
high quality.
For more information or to purchase a set please visit TourSpecGolf.
To see actual product images and what our members have to say, read our forum.
For those who don't know, Tour players get special treatment on course and
in the tour vans; this includes specially made golf clubs that are entirely
different than what people are made to believe they play. About 5 years ago
Japan had a very limited release of Tiger's Titleist blades that were identical
in material and design to what he actually had in his bag. They were sold at
just over five thousand dollars 2-PW in a cherry wood box with a signed photo
of tiger himself and letter of authenticity .Many of you are now thinking well
yea so did us it was called the 681 T stamp but you are mistaken. Tigers actual
Irons were forged by Miura, for those of you who don't know what miura is; Miura
factory is located at mountain skirt between Kyoto Pref and Himeji. About 80
Kilometers from Himeji-city. In that village there are about 15 club makers
Miura is one of them. They specialize in high quality Japanese forgings. Tiger's
irons are what many think to be MP-14 grind that is similar to what he has played
all of his life starting in the amateur days. Even his Nike blades of today
are very different than what you may find off the rack, but of course he is
Tiger Woods... Just thought we would share this with you ladies and gentleman
just in case you didn't know. Only 500 sets made and all sold before they were
released.
To view many images of these rare clubs please visit our gallery.

