Miura Offers A Precious Edition To Golf Bags
October 1, 2009 by GNN
Vancouver-based Miura Golf has entered the hybrid market with the introduction of its Precious Edition utility clubs, which uses a carbon plate to create a low centre of gravity.
The clubs are designed for mid-to-high trajectory with mid/low spin and a slight draw bias and to sit square at address.
The Miura hybrids come in 17, 20 and 23 degrees with a standard Nippon NSPro 950 steel shaft with other shaft options available.
“After a few shots with the Miura utilities, golfers will notice more of an iron-like ball flight, not the typical hybrid boring trajectory,” said Bill Holowaty, vice president of Miura Golf North American Operations.
“This type of trajectory will help the mid-to-low handicappers with approach shots on long par fours and second shot par fives with a ball flight that will be able to hold today’s harder greens,” he added.
“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”, said Holowaty.
“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.”
For more information, see the website, www.miuragolf.com.
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