Miura Golf Tradition Contiues With Precious Edition Utility Clubs
As you watch the U.S. Open at Bethpage one thing that will be a constant topic of discussion will be the length of the par four holes. With championship holes forcing players to become more familiar with the long irons in their bag, many pros and top amateurs have joined the average golfer in adding utility clubs to their golf bag setups.
Of course, finding a quality hybrid that meets your exacting standards can be difficult but now golfers with an affinity for perfection have another option from a renowned manufacturer.
Katsuhiro Miura has created a utility which uses a carbon plate to the crown to create a low center gravity in the head. The mid/high trajectory with mid/low spin and a slight draw bias virtually guarantees performance. These utilities sit square at impact. The solid sound and feel of these utilities instill confidence in the golfer and allow him/her to take dead aim at the green.
The Miura Hybrids come in 17*, 20* and 23* degrees. The Tour Quality Hybrids launch the ball on a mid/high trajectory with mid/low spin and a slight draw bias. They are very solid and sit square at address with a slight offset. The feel and sound is more low pitched like wood (an indication of the quality of the head). The head cc sizes are not overly large, but are certainly big enough to be easy to hit.
These clubs will be offered through authorized dealers so shaft options are endless and so is the fit. The unique precision of Miura's forging process provides a weight error of ±0.5g after polishing, a high standard for quality . In addition to the playing characteristics of the forged mild steel golf club, it also has the added advantage of adjustability allowing a golfer to be able to have the lie and loft of his Miura clubs adjusted to fit his or her swing perfectly.
"After a few shots with the Miura Utilities, golfers will notice more of an iron like ball flight, not the typical hybrid boring trajectory. This type of trajectory will help the mid to low handicappers with approach shots on long par 4's and second shot par 5's with a ball flight that will be able to hold today's harder greens. Golfers will be amazed at how easy it is to hit a draw or a straight shot with the Miura Utilities. The design of the sole radius makes those tough shots out of the rough far less intimidating", says Bill Holowaty, VP for Miura Golf North American Operations.
"What will impress golfers the most is the consistency in distance from the clubs. This was Mr. Miura's vision. He wanted the Utilities to flow perfectly into a set of irons." "After working with the Miura Utilities, golfers will have the ability to achieve a higher ball flight without any loss of distance. From the tee box, rough or the center cut of the fairways the Miura Utilities will stand up to any hybrid on the market", Holowaty added.
More information on Miura products as well as dealer information can be found at www.miuragolf.com.
