Honma launches ground-breaking TWorld747 range

HONMA Golf, the premium Japanese brand, has blended revolutionary technology with cutting-edge design to create the new HONMA TWorld747 range for the 2019 season.

The new TWorld747 REAL DISTANCE technology from HONMA Golf, allows the face and lie to be adjusted without rotating the spine of the high-quality shaft. The new technology is incorporated in the driver options, which alongside precision irons, helps to redefine distance expectations.

The next generation of HONMA Golf distance clubs feature two brand new driver models, fairway woods, hybrid and two iron models to cater for both the better player and game improver.

“The new TWorld747 series is truly a world-first, which combines distance innovation and supreme craftsmanship,” said Alejandro Sanchez, General Manager of HONMA Golf Europe, based in Switzerland. “The non-rotating spine system in the driver is brand-new technology and the distance benefits will be obvious from the first swing,” he added.

Driver Technology

The TWorld747 455 and 460 models are designed using HONMA’s ground-breaking Proprietary Adjustability System which allows golfers to adjust the loft of the club to create their desired shot shape, without rotating the spine of the shaft, which improves ball flight and distance.

The crown of the TWorld747 driver is crafted from an extremely light ET40 carbon with a ribbed grooving. Behind the clubface, HONMA’s new 4 Fang Technology deploys four metal studs that due to their strategic position, increases strength and energy along the face to deliver faster ball speeds and greater distances.

The 455 is the smaller of the two models that uses a weight system to maximise MOI to generate higher ball speeds, while the 460 model is slightly more forgiving and uses interchangeable weights to create the desired shot shape.

Fairway Woods & Utility

The TWorld747 fairway wood is designed to provide golfers with a high trajectory and maximum distance. A 9g outer weight combined with an inner 20g weight creates a low and deep centre of gravity that enables golfers to launch the ball high into the air, without affecting their distance. The fair

way wood is available as a 3W (15°), 3HL (16.5°) and 5W (18°) and a 7W (21°).

Two New Irons

The new TWorld747 utility has been designed with a stable head shape with a well-balanced outline, providing confidence at address and a straight ‘take-back’ impression. The utility provides a high-launch trajectory and moderate spin rate for consistent shots from both the fairway and the rough.

The TWorld747 – P game improvement irons provide ultimate confidence at address and increased forgiveness on miss-hit shots. Made from high-strength stainless steel and a 20g tungsten weight on the sole of the club, the P irons provide a strong loft and high ball speed to offer ideal trajectory and distance. Clubs available 3-11 + SW.

The TWorld747 Vx Forged irons provide a premium look and solid feel designed to deliver explosive distance. A 10g tungsten weight is located in the toe of the clubhead and the neck of the club is 3mm shorter than the previous model. A low and deep centre of gravity creates maximum distance with a high and precise trajectory. Clubs available 3-11 + SW.

“The new TWorld747 range means golfers can now experience the luxury artistry and premium performance that HONMA Golf has to offer, at an affordable price,” said Alejandro Sanchez. “We wanted to push the innovation boundaries further and provide golfers of all abilities with a club range that will truly improve their distances and maintain a superior aesthetic,” he added.

The TWorld747 family will be available from approved retailers on November 30th at the following recommended retail prices:

Drivers: from £559

Fairway Woods: from £309

Utility: from £269

Irons: from £969 (per set – 6 irons)

Further information about HONMA Golf equipment can be found at www.honmagolfeurope.com or by contacting Alejandro Sanchez on (+41) 41 726 0590.

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As an avid golfer since the age of eleven Dan lives and breathes all things golf.  With a current handicap of eleven he gets out and plays as often as his work life (and girlfriend) allows. Dan confesses to still being like a kid at Christmas when it comes to seeing the latest golf equipment. Having served as GolfPunk’s Deputy Editor, and resident golf geek for the past 13 years and working for golf's oldest brand, John Letters Dan brings to GOLF RETAILING an excellent understanding of the sector.