Honma High
Who sets the Honma iron should I buy?
I'm 50 and peak at around 95 people with reduced mobility. My goal is too high, the ball flies and distance is not particularly a problem for me. I have some problems with long irons. Which set of Honma iron best for me. Thanks LB 280 LB 606 LB 708 Twin Series Mark So what is the meaning of the stars in the tree? The stars, the lightest of the trees?
You ask a question difficult. Judging from the information he gave you should be looking to fill a real cavity-back club style, instead of shoes that lean more to a style sheet. I've beaten the LB 606 and LB the 708 models. Then, they were good, I can not say they were excellent in any measurable way. That said, play a minor handicap that if my views and needs a club are very different. Personally, I believe that the Twin Mark AP-302 model might be a good match for your level. The Twin Mark AP-302 is a forgiving club. I suppose that the accuracy his main goal, and although I could not "work" the ball as I could with my irons (blades play Mizuno MP) each batted ball with the PA-302 is ideal club chain for me. As for his long irons, I hate to say, but the key to success is not necessarily in their clubs. This question is probably in his swing. My advice is to try a trick that helps me every time my long irons suffer .... Swing your long irons the same way you can turn your 8-iron. Do not try to kill the ball. I think you find the results much better if you turn a good (almost) fast pace and let the club do the work yourself. To answer your last question, check on the following link ... https: / / www.honmagolf.co.jp/item/shaft_e.php?lang=en&l_menu=10 Honma uses ARMRQ trees. After going to the (ARMRQ) link me navigate per page. You will find a table showing the array of different stars and the meaning of each. Just find the range of stars (ie, 1S of a star. 2S two stars, etc. ..) and look at the column to find different attributes of each tree. Hope this helps. Good luck with your play! Dale Mayuiers Portland, Oregon