PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN

Miura-san, in the pursuit of perfecting irons, set a new design standard. Using his quest for perfection, he implemented principles that still guide design after 40 years. Miura irons embody two key design principles: technical and transitional. These principles ensure impeccable designs, enhancing golf's integrity.

Technical Design

The performance of every iron is determined by features such as weight, size, center of gravity, and bounce, meaning that constructing a consistent and reliable club head is paramount. Although it is impossible to create a club head that is perfect, 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.

Transitional Design

Creating an exceptional standalone iron is not the goal during the design process. Miura’s ambition is to produce an entire set of 8 to 10 well-designed clubs that work together effortlessly. From short to long irons, the transition between Miura clubs is seamless. Achieved through a precise combination of adjustments to the loft, lie, weight, and design, every player can feel as confident using a 3-iron as with a 7-iron.