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Golfers, Be Passionate Golfers, be passionate. 20201616 CLCLUBUB && AACCESSORIESCCESSORIES CACATALOGTAROG VOL.1VOL.1 INDEX Introduction 3-6 TEAM HONMA 7-10 11-12 Golfers, be passionate. Line-up 13-14 Technology 15-18 TRIPLE POWER VIZARD shaft 19-20 Just one stroke less, just one yard farther. – Triple power that supports TOUR WORLD – TW727 430 21-22 HONMA has responded to the passion of serious athletic golfers, who are always looking to improve. TW727 455 23-24 Responds to the passion of serious athletic golfers who are always TW727 455s 25-26 HONMA’s strengths, which have been selected by many Professional Tour Players, has continued to looking to improve by incorporating result-achieving triple power TW727 460 27-28 used by tour players, who are the most serious golfers. produce results, and has further evolved in order to support all passionate golfers. TW727 FW 29-30 TW727 UT 31-32 HONMA produces a variety of clubs to meet various needs. By utilizing our own development process TW727 M 33-34 TRIPLE POWER – HONMA’s Triple Power – TW727 Vn that accommodates Professional Tour Players’, we select and provide the perfect clubs for each and 35-36 TW727 V every golfer. Shared Development Technology 37-38 – Professionals and Serious Golfers – TW727 P 39-40 Now HONMA has created a new brand which seeks to deliver the ultimate swing for average golfers TW-U 41-42 with passion who are looking to improve their scores, from our desire to deliver the pleasure of play- Why are we able to develop clubs for both professionals and serious golfers? TW-W 43-44 ing golf at a satisfying level. It is because they both look for clubs which provide better scores. Custom order 45-46 Available selection / Steel shaft 47-48 “TOUR WORLD”, the ultimate customized brand that accommodates the desire of serious, athletic golfers to improve their scores. 49-50 ARMRQ∞ shaft 51-52 “Be ZEAL”, a standard brand made with increased distance and forgiveness, that delivers more S-05 53 pleasure and fun from golf than ever before, for the average golfers who take golf seriously. IS-05 54 – HONMA’s Triple Power – E-05 55 More passion from the two brands, created by HONMA’s commitment to serious golfers. TRIPLE POWER IE-05 56 With such passion in our heart, HONMA will continue to aspire and evolve. Customized Production Capability U-05 57 – Customized for every golfer – Left-Handed Model 58 Why do we need to have this many variations? Color Select System 59-60 It is because we produced the needs of individual golfer’s into shape. W106 61 Available selection 62 5S Couture 63-64 Delivering great results and pleasure HT-02 65-68 to passionate golfers, PUTTER 69-70 more than they ever expected. TRIPLE POWER – HONMA’s Triple Power – ACCESSORIES 71-106 This is passionate HONMA’s mission. Fitting Capability – The most optimum club for every golfer – LADIES 107-116 Which club is “most optimum” for me? You will surely find out the answer through fitting. The American trademark registration number ®1.429.232 ®4.414.322 ®4.412.879 ®4.412.881 1 2 Manufacturing process — Wood 3D scanner A copper master is made by scanning a Master model production wood pattern using a 3D scanner, and Blend of Sakata’s craftsmanship and HONMA’s club creation begins with the designer carv- by utilizing CAD and a sophisticated NC state of the art technology. ing a wood pattern, which becomes the master model. machine. Polishing Ultrasound test Polish on the head is measured to a one-hundredth Polished head is tested for face thick- of a millimeter. The sensibilities of a master craftsman ness using ultrasound. bring out the club’s beauty. Coating Assembly Spraying process showcases a master craftsman’s Master craftsman checks the lie, loft, skills. Each product is created by hand. and face directions personally with a sharp eye. For the ultimate in craftmanship. Made in Japan, Balance checks The balance is checked at SAKATA the end against the stan- dards using a calibrated balance. 3 4 Manufacturing process — Iron Manufacturing process — Shaft 3D Scanning and CAD Cutting Creating the master model The master model is scanned in 3D, Winding The creation of a HONMA club starts with the designer and the data brought into a CAD pro- The best material developed jointly with a Iron core is wound with carbon fiber by hand by a carving the Cerro master out of a proprietary tin/bis- gram, where functionality is added to carbon fiber manufacturer gets cut precisely master craftsman. muth alloy; this will serve as the master model. the design. into a product. Wax pump and casting creation Sanding Heat treatment We use Lost Wax Production Method (precision A master craftsman will carve the club into a Heat treatment that hardens the casting method) which uses a mold. shape visualized by the designer. resin is HONMA’s know-how which * This varies by model. comes from years of research. Polish The iron core is pulled to polish the shaft surface. A mas- ter craftsman then polishes the club thoroughly with sand- paper. Plating and spot composite plating, Assembly router polishing Highly precise assembly at the hands of crafts- Depending on the model, the back face may men results in club sets with very low toleranc- also be hand-plated with 24-karat gold, bringing es. out the beauty of the iron. Inserting the grip, checking the lie and loft angles Coating Control of weight, flex and other specifications Sensors are used to position the grip, which Very delicate and difficult crafts- Specifications for each individual club are controlled and is precisely inserted by machine. The crafts- manship. We have to create a beau- checked. man then takes the grip in his own hands tiful product by making the coating and conducts a visual check. very thin yet reinforcing strength. 5 6 So Yeon Ryu Bo-Mee Lee Ha-Na Jang Liang Wen Chong Hiroshi Iwata Shan-Shan Feng 7 8 Juvic Pagunsan Komei Oda Ritsuko Ryu Megumi Kido Haruka Morita Hideto Tanihara Thomas Levet Ha-Neul Kim Yoshinori Fujimoto 9 10 21 wins throughout the world in 2015 V2 V1 Ritsuko Ryu V3 SoYeon Ryu JLPGA Tour Shan-Shan Feng LE Tour&CLPGA Tour “AXA Ladies Golf Tournament in LE Tour “World Ladies Golf Championship” MIYAZAKI” “BUICK CHAMPIONSHIP” March 12 to 15 March 27 to 29 May 7 to 10 V5 V9 V4 Liang Wen Chong V6 V7 V8 Hiroshi Iwata Bo-Mee Lee JGTO Tour Haruka Morita Bo-Mee Lee Ha-Na Jang JGTO Tour JLPGA Tour “Japan Golf Tour Championship Shishido LPGA Symetra Tour JLPGA Tour KLPGA Tour “SEGA SAMMY CUP Golf Tournament” “HOKEN NO MADOGUCHI Ladies” Hills” “Symetra Classic” “Earth mondahmin cup” “BC Card HanKyung Ladies Cup” July 2 to 5 May 15 to 17 June 4 to 7 May 21 to 23 June 25 to 28 June 25 to 28 V10 V11 V12 V13 V14 V15 Bo-Mee Lee SoYeon Ryu Bo-Mee Lee Ha-Neul Kim Ha-Na Jang Bo-Mee Lee JLPGA Tour KLPGA Tour JLPGA Tour JLPGA Tour KLPGA Tour JLPGA Tour “NITORI Ladies Golf Tournament” “HighOne Resort Ladies Open” “Golf5 Ladies Pro Golf Tournament” “Munsingwear Ladies TOKAI CLASSIC” “YTN-Volvik Women's Open” “STANLEY Ladies Golf Tournament” August 28 to 30 August 28 to 30 September 4 to 6 September 18 to 20 September 24 to 26 October 9 to 11 V16 V17 V18 V19 V20 V21 Hye-Youn Kim Hideto Tanihara Bo-Mee Lee Bo-Mee Lee Jung-Gon Hwang Shan-Shan Feng KLPGA Tour JGTO Tour JLPGA Tour JLPGA Tour JGTO Tour LE Tour “Seoul Economy Ladies Classic” “HEIWA・PGM CHAMPIONSHIP” “ITOEN Ladies Golf Tournament” “DAIO Paper elleair Ladies Open” “CASIO WORLD OPEN Golf Tournament” “Omega Dubai Ladies Masters” October 30 to November 1 November 5 to 8 November 13 to 15 November 19 to 22 November 26 to 29 December 9 to 12 11 12 Line-up The full range of TW727 clubs meets the need of every serious golfer’s expectation. New heads with each distinctive features, and the new VIZARD shafts offers more variations. Combine the two to find the perfect club to match your playing style. Now every serious golfer can be assured of peak performance at all time. Head Loft(deg.) Shaft Flex 1W combination Heads (loft) 9 types 55 R SR S — 8.5 × 65 — SR S X Shafts 430 9.5 YA (gross weight/flex) 75 — — S X 30 types ↓ 10.5 85 — — S X 9.5 55 R SR S — 270 possibilities 455 65 — SR S X 10.5 YC 75 — — S X 9.5 85 — — S X 455s 10.5 55 R SR S — 65 — SR S X 9.5 YZ 460 75 — — S X 10.5 85 — — S X TW727 Head Loft(deg.) Shaft Flex IRON combination Heads (models) 4 types 55 R SR S — M 27.0 × I 65 R SR S — Shafts (gross weight/flex) Vn 27.0 16 types IRON 75 R SR S — ↓ U16・U19・ ( #5) U22・U25 V 25.0 85 — SR S X * U25 shafts are 64 3W/13° 3W/15° 5W 7W made to order. IB 95 — — S X possibilities P 24.0 105 — — S X * See page 48 for available steel shaft varieties. Note: These products use carbon fiber from Toray Industries, Inc. ARMRQ8 62 ARMRQ8 54 1W combination IRON combination Shafts Shafts Heads (loft) X (gross weight/flex) → 63 TW727P X (gross weight/flex) → 7 9 types 7 types possibilities 7 types possibilities 13 14 TW727 TECHNOLOGY Smaller head em- phasizes playability, shallow CG offers Face manufacturing process for Driver low spin and strong s Adoption model: 455/455 /460 trajectory High-density forging New variable thickness method formability forging W-FORGED (First in the industry) method Shallow CG for low-spin and strong trajectory Using the industry’s first high-den- New variable thickness design face sity forging method gives greater offers an expanded sweet spot design flexibility.
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