What Honma Say:
Introducing Honma Tour World TW757 Fairway Wood. Pursuing functions to satisfy both tour pros and averages. A premium performance brand that realizes HONMA's unique head and shaft integrated design.
Benefits:
- Low center of gravity design with hybrid structure (3W) - The low center of gravity of the hybrid structure of stainless steel body and carbon crown realizes high launch. In addition, the cup face structure increases the initial velocity.
- Achieves a strong trajectory with straightness - The synergistic effect of the sole slit and the weight of the back realizes a strong trajectory with high initial velocity, high launch and low spin.
- New Vertical Slit Face - The most efficient vertical groove-shaped uneven thickness face that is particularly effective for vertical shake of the hitting point. Since high repulsive force is realized over a wide range of the face, the initial velocity does not drop even if the hitting point is blurred.
- New Vertical Slit Face - The most efficient vertical groove-shaped uneven thickness face that is particularly effective for vertical shake of the hitting point. Since high repulsive force is realized over a wide range of the face, the initial velocity does not drop even if the hitting point is blurred.
- Adoption of uneven thickness crown (5W / 7W) - By making the crown uneven, the weight is reduced and the bending effect is improved.
- Crown Rib - Ribs are placed to ensure rigidity around the face and efficiently connect the bending energy of carbon to the initial velocity. Two thick and long ribs prevent the crown from bending too much in a wide range.
- Optimal center of gravity design - Optimal sole weighted body position that realizes a strong trajectory with high launch and low spin by lowering the center of gravity.
Our Recommended Player Profile:
With its traditional pear shaped head and sightly deeper face profile the TW757 fairway tends to launch and spin lower than most, generating a piercing flight in the process. Due to its unique launch properties its best suited for slightly higher club head speeds to ensure there is enough velocity to keep the ball up in the air.