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The normal delivery time is approximately 3 weeks.
If the manufacturer is out of stock of parts, there may be significant delays.
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-For those who wish to adjust the loft and lie angle-
Please note that scratches and dents may occur when adjusting the loft and lie angles.
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Aren't professional model wedges difficult?
There are wedges for amateurs!
A new category of wedge, the RM-α, designed for players aiming for a single handicap. To achieve a single HDCP, you don't need a super approach to get a high score like in a professional match, but for amateurs to put together a score, you need to be able to pick up par with a high probability in simple lies and situations. Professional models that allow you to use your techniques are like racing cars, and you can get great shots, but they are less forgiving of mistakes and are too difficult for amateurs. This RM-α is like a semi-automatic paddle shifter in a car, and the sole design is forgiving of mistakes even in approaches using techniques, increasing the probability of aiming for par from various lies. Just as professional models are made to bring out the skills of professionals, there are wedges that suit the skills of amateurs, and we would like ambitious players who are aiming for a single handicap to use them.
This is the new category, RM-α.
Loft angle (°) | 46 | 48 | 50 | 52 | 54 | 56 | 58L | 58M | 58H | 60 |
Lie angle (°) | 63 | 63 | 63.5 | 63.5 | 63.5 | 64 | 64 | 64 | 64 | 64 |
Vance (°) | 7.5 | 7.5 | 8 | 8 | 11 | 12 | 8 | 11 | 14 | Ten |
Club Length (inches) | 35.5 | 35.5 | 35.25 | 35.25 | 35.25 | 35 | 35 | 35 | 35 | 35 |
■Head: Forged soft iron (S20C) (New high-spin mirror forged face, D-step blade design)
■ Finish: Nickel chrome plating, gun black finish
■MCI Features Compared to steel shafts, carbon shafts have a disadvantage of having the center of gravity closer to the grip, which impairs the feel. The development of Metal Composite Technology (MCT) has made it possible to adjust the shaft's center of gravity while achieving the high controllability of the "smooth movement" that is a feature of carbon shafts.
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■Compared to conventional carbon irons: ・Swing weight can be made to the same level as steel shafts. ・Reshafting from steel shafts is easy. ・Smooth outer diameter distribution and EI distribution due to a design that uniformly aligns the carbon thickness over the entire length. ・Perfect frequency flow and torque flow design for a club feel. |
■Compared to steel shafts -High hardness in both torsion and bending -Taking advantage of the high degree of design freedom, the EI at the grip side is increased, making it easier to hit, and creating a more flexible design -With vibration control performance that is more than twice that of steel, it reduces the strain on the body and improves the feel of the hit. |
■Others・The MC80, 100, and 120 irons are made with a metal tube, achieving a swing weight equivalent to that of a steel shaft.・The MC60 iron is made with a metal foil laminate, optimizing the tip mass.・The metal tube composite technology has been patented (Patent No. 4880063) ・Patent pending for metal foil composite technology (patent application no. 2012-95194) |
model | flex | Product Manager | Weight (product) | torque | Tip diameter | Butt diameter | condition |
MCI50 | R | 39.0 to 35.5 | 55 | 3.5–3.3 | 9.35 | 14.9 | First and Second |
S | 57 | 15.0 |
MCI60 | R | 39.0 to 35.5 | 65 | 3.2–2.8 | 9.35 | 15.1 | First and Second |
S | 67 | 15.2 |
MCI70 | R | 39.0 to 35.5 | 73 | 3.0–2.6 | 9.35 | 15.1 | First and Second |
S | 76 | 15.2 |
MCI80 | R | 39.0 to 35.5 | 84 | 2.9–2.5 | 9.35 | 15.0 | During ~ |
S | 86 | 15.1 |