subject: Brand new Honma Beres MG813 Driver VS MG803 Irons [print this page] Brand new Honma Beres MG813 Driver VS MG803 Irons
The Beres series from Honma Golf is manufactured with the athletic (read: better amateur) golfer in mind who wouldn't mind maximizing the benefits of today's high-tech clubs. Enter the Beres MG813 driver, a 460cc oversized triangular-shaped club that, despite its size, is not overbearing at address. In fact, quite the contrary: it exudes confidence.
The Beres MG813 driver features an acute angle at the sole, along with a triangular shape crown, which offers rigidity and therefore fights off clubhead twist and off-centre hits. MOI is off the charts with this driver, too, and CG position sees the clubface hug the pill before launching distances which you may have never reached before on the links. The face has a sweet spot18-per-cent larger than the previous model.
Of any club tested and reviewed, the iron comes under the most scrutiny, simply because any low-handicap golfer like myself is quite attached to his time tested and true sticks. However, testing the Honma Beres MG803 Irons was an absolute pleasure.
Like the MG813 driver, the MG803 irons offer different grades. Again, I tested the 2-Star level club which sells for $345 US satin finish each, and $375 ion-plated black finish. Top-grade 5-star clubs each sell for $904.99.
The MG803 iron sets runs from a 19 3-iron to 49 11-iron (a strong gap wedge), and includes a 56 sand wedge. These clubs are just as gorgeous as the big brother MG813 driver, and boast their own technology with combination muscle back-cavity back design.
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