Miura's Timeless Muscle Back Design
"When I designed the MB-101 Blade, my chief goal was to make the lofts, lies and offsets absolutely consistent," Mr. Miura says. "The hosel is a little longer, for stability, and it is true that that feature moves the sweet spot very slightly toward the heel. But while some may be afraid that this club is hard to hit, it is more a matter of forming an alliance with the club. Those who embrace the Tournament Blade will find it very rewarding."
MATERIAL
Premium S20C Soft Carbon Steel
FINISH
Black QPQ
ABOUT MB-101 QPQ
Forged In Himeji Japan
A FEEL LIKE NO OTHER
Katsuhiro Miura set out to make something elegant and refined, to create something beautiful, with the highest degree of integrity.
His patience and unique forging process ensures the grain of the steel is fine and uniformed, leading to a feel unlike anything else. The Miura feel. Every club is hand-crafted, one-by-one, and touched by Miura-San or one of his two sons, Shinei and Yoshitaka.
Shinei Miura
CRAFTED WITH PRECISION
Every great invention started with design.
Miura strives to achieve weight tolerances of +/- .5 g, a number that exceeds current industry standards. While time consuming, Miura’s commitment to technical precision is carried throughout the meticulous design process.
SPECIFICATIONS
Head | Loft | Lie | FP (Face Progression) | Weight (g) | Length |
3 | 21º | 60.5° | 4.0 | 245 | 39.00 |
4 | 24º | 61º | 4.5 | 251 | 38.50 |
5 | 27º | 61.5º | 4.8 | 258 | 38.00 |
6 | 30º | 62º | 4.8 | 265 | 37.50 |
7 | 34º | 62.5º | 5.0 | 272 | 37.00 |
8 | 38º | 63º | 5.0 | 280 | 36.50 |
9 | 42º | 63.5º | 5.0 | 288 | 36.00 |
PW | 47º | 64º | 5.0 | 298 | 35.75 |
COMPARE SIMILAR MODELS
In constant pursuit of perfection, each Miura model is purposefully designed with subtle differences to help players achieve precise performance. Compare similar iron models below.
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