The Forged Truth
At the highest level of the game, equipment isn't about marketing fluff. It's about 'feel,' consistent gapping, and turf interaction. On the firm, tight lies of the Sandbelt or the Fife coast, you need hardware that cuts through the turf with precision.
Miura Golf
Often referred to as the "Hands of God," Miura irons are forged in Himeji, Japan. Using a proprietary multi-step forging process, they create a molecular structure in the steel that is denser than any other club on earth. The result is a 'buttery' feel that mass-produced clubs simply cannot replicate.
Titleist (Vokey Design)
The Bob Vokey wedge is the most used tool on the PGA Tour for a reason. For the Vault reader, the 'SM10' series offers specific 'grinds' tailored for the firm links turf (Low Bounce K or T Grind) that allow you to nip the ball off the tightest lies.
PXG (Parsons Xtreme Golf)
PXG's mantra is "Nobody makes clubs the way we do." Their '0311' irons use a patented polymer injection to create the thinnest face in golf. For the player who wants a custom-built, white-glove fitting experience, PXG is the industry leader.