Honma
TR20P
Our Review:
This iron is targeted at serious golfers in the scratch to 12-handicap range, and it should find interested players among that audience. The pocket cavity with tungsten creates a lower center of gravity, making it easier to launch the ball. Stronger lofts combine with a soft forged L-shape cupface to produce force with feel. A visually pleasing package features a shorter blade length from heel to toe than the TW747P iron it’s replacing.
Price:
$175 (per iron)
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Player Comments
Low-Handicapper
You can tell they tried to blend the top line down as you can see a lot of offset. The ball goes a long way and super high.
Mid-Handicapper
They were stable. As far as right to left deviation, not a lot of it there.
High-Handicapper
You can feel the face flex at impact, but it doesn’t give the harsh feel you sometimes get with that.