CB-301
Our Review:
Miura doesn’t change an iron design for the sake of an update. That’s why this is its first forged cavity-back iron in eight years. The company’s legendary workmanship remains, but in a more forgiving, higher-launching package despite marginally stronger lofts. That’s made possible by tweaking the weight inside. Mass has been moved to a section in the bottom of the club, creating a lower center of gravity to get shots higher. Read more >>
Price:
$280 (per iron)
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Player Comments
Low-Handicapper
A shotmaker’s club. You can hook and fade these. If you want feel and workability, these are for you.
Mid-Handicapper
There’s a little game improvement aspect to these. I was taking some pretty heavy divots but didn't lose any ball contact.