Are Miura Golf clubs worth the money?

Are Miura Golf clubs worth the money?

I didn’t tell him that I was on my way home from a Miura fitting, and that I’d just put four of the company’s heads to 100 or so golf balls. I should have told him that even at close to double the cost of most anything on the rack, Miura irons are the best value in golf.

Do any pros play Miura?

In fact many tour players are, and have been playing Miura made clubs under the brands of other companies due to contractual obligations, however few visibly under the Miura brand. Miura Golf’s policy is that we don’t pay professionals to play our clubs.

How can I buy Miura?

Miura golf clubs can be purchased from an authorized Miura Golf dealer or by shopping online at miuragolf.com. Visiting a dealer and being fit allows you to feel the exquisite crafting of each club and allows you to find the perfect set for your game.

Who makes Miura clubs?

Beth Gast, a spokeswoman for Nike Inc.’s golf division, said in an e-mail message that Miura had never made clubs for Nike. Miura said in an e-mail message that he has made wedges for Nike, and his company’s Web site says that in the late 1990s he forged irons for Woods under the Titleist name, then a Woods sponsor.

Are all Miura irons forged?

Miura has been making the world’s finest forged golf clubs since 1957. Designed and constructed by master craftsman Katsuhiro Miura, each club is individually made using Miura’s patented forging process.

Why is Miura so expensive?

Anyone who has ever hit a Miura iron will immediately notice how soft it feels. This is partly due to the steel used which is particularly soft. Purchasing this type of steel is rather expensive but evenly clearly more high-quality than industrial steel which is used for the irons of most other manufacturers.

How forgiving are Miura irons?

It incorporates the forgiveness of a cavity back, and has a wider sole design that a typical muscle back iron. This makes it a great beginner blade for players with a low handicap, that can also be enjoyed and used by more advanced players, too.

Did Tiger Woods use Miura clubs?

Look no further than the classic conspiracy theory that Woods’ irons throughout the years are simply Miura irons stamped with Titleist or Nike logos. All rumors and speculation can now be put to rest, however. He worked with Woods closely on equipment from 1996 until 2016, when Nike exited the hard goods industry.

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