Honma
TR21
Our Review:
The fear among really good players is that too many hybrids tend to be loaded with things they don’t need, particularly a larger, rounded size, higher-launch features and a general draw bias. It’s why hybrid use on the PGA Tour is down a third from just five years ago. But the TR21’s compact shape and an emphasis on a neutral, green-friendly trajectory is what better players want. The TR21 achieves this with a more squared-off, iron-like look at address, a narrower sole that zips through the turf and internal weighting that makes it easier to work the ball. It’s a design approach the team at Honma calls “distance with control,” and it is fostered by a thin crown that lowers the center of gravity within the head for better spin control so that shots spend more energy flying forward than ballooning. The TR21 adds other seemingly minor elements that will appeal to skilled players. The sole weight can be switched out to better fit a certain swingweight or shaft combination. Also, the adjustable hosel can change loft and lie by a degree, but those changes don’t affect the shaft’s characteristics, particularly important for those whose games are precisely dialed in. Read More >>

Ratings
* Percentage of total score
Player Comments
Low-Handicapper
The top of the clubhead is simple, black and compact. Feels light in my hands yet solid with a crisp sound at impact. Consistently high ball flight.
Mid-Handicapper
Solid overall club, felt surprisingly light, easy to control. I could hit a draw with it, which is rare for me.
High-Handicapper
While I missed having an alignment mark, it was easy to set up to. Felt light in my hands, but head was dense, impact was full. Very solid, crisp sound on contact.
Club Specs
Lofts
18, 21, 24
