Daiichi Golf Original Custom
[Daiichi Golf Original] Titleist T350 Iron Fujikura TRAVIL IRON Travil Iron Shaft #6-Pw,W(48°) 6-piece set, genuine Japanese product, 2023, men's Titleist
Item Number
23t350ir-17
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270,600
at the place
¥
221,100
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The three "D"s that lead to your ideal Titleist iron fitting is built on the ideal trajectory performance with the initials of three "D"s: Distance Control, Dispersion Control, and Descent Angle. By optimally balancing all three elements for each player, you can take your iron shot consistency to a new level and improve your score.
DISTANCE CONTROL
By equalizing the ball speed (2.24m/s) between iron numbers, we can maximize and stabilize the carry. In addition to selecting a model to achieve the ideal distance between iron numbers, we also suggest options such as combinations (mixed model sets), utility irons, and utility metals.
DISPERSION CONTROL
We will check the tendency of the ball to scatter left and right and suggest a model selection or combination of multiple models that will enable you to hit the ball more accurately and in the direction you imagine. Driving the ball firmly near the target will increase the consistency of your scoring shots.
DESCENT ANGLE
By landing the ball firmly on the green with an iron shot, you can greatly increase your chances of scoring. From short irons to long irons, we propose configurations that optimize the best trajectory angle for each loft, leading to successful scoring shots.
Features Improved feel and sound More sophisticated construction and design Variable bounce sole created in collaboration with the Vokey team High-density tungsten (D18) placed on the toe and heel
Head material 17-4 stainless steel (body), SUP-10 (face), tungsten nickel (#4 to #7)
Head manufacturing method Forged (face), Cast (body)
Head Finishing Nickel chrome plating (mirror finish)
Four Five 6 7 8 9 P W(48) W(53)
Loft angle (degrees) 20 twenty three 26 29 33 38 43 48 53
Lie angle (degrees) 61.5 62 62.5 63 63.5 64 64 64 64
Length (inches) 38.5 38.0 37.5 37.0 36.5 36.0 35.75 35.5 35.5
grip Titleist Universal 360 (M60) 50g
*Please note that there are manufacturing tolerances for golf clubs.
The landing angle is an important factor in stopping the ball where you want it to go. In addition to spin rate and launch angle, this is one of the factors that has become clear as trajectory measuring instruments have become popular in recent years. Tour pros place great importance on the angle of fall when hitting the green. What kind of shaft do you need to aim higher? From there, the development of TRAVIL started.