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Feel the Difference: Why Should I Use a Raw Finish?
What Is a Raw Finish? A raw finish is created when a clubhead is left uncoated—no chrome plating or protective finish—so the metal remains in its natural, untreated state. The...
The Art of Finish: Four Distinct Expressions of Miura Craftsmanship
At Miura, a finish is never just cosmetic. It is an extension of the forging process—designed to preserve feel, protect performance, and express the character of each head. From evolving...
KM-700 vs. TC-202: What Kind of Golfer Benefits from Each Miura Iron?
Both irons reflect Miura’s dedication to precision and feel, but their design philosophies differ significantly. Here's a breakdown of what defines each model. Design Philosophy: Stability vs. Precision Shaping KM-700...
Understanding the Y Grind: What Makes It Unique?
The Y Grind, named after Yoshitaka Miura, combines innovative features with exceptional performance in golf club design. Known for its distinctive heel and toe relief and softer leading edge grind,...
TC-202: Initial Reviews and Insights
Miura Golf has built its legacy on a philosophy of continuous improvement, refusing to introduce a new club unless it surpasses its predecessor. This commitment to refinement, led by Katsuhiro...
The Story of the TC-202 Irons
In 1994, Katsuhiro Miura’s son, Shinei, joined the company to usher in the next era of Miura Golf. During this time, Miura introduced the Players Cavity Back design, adding it...
