Honma Golf Twin Marks 420 RF Drivers

Honma Golf Twin Marks 420 RF Drivers 

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[Dec 22, 2023]
dania


Strength:

Just got this putter a few days ago. Stunning putter. Where have you been all my life tstoto

Weakness:

none . . . .

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Aug 26, 2013]
rayp1111
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Honma 420RF Driver

I am a self confessed equipment "junkie" therefore I think I am qualified to review most products with an unbiased eye. Have used every model of irons known to man (approx. 50 sets) I have finally settled on a set of new Honma LB708 irons with Honmas own graphite / titanium shafts. First thing I noticed was the very very light shafts and straight away I was almost 1 to 2 clubs longer. Very easy to hit, high ball flight. Threw away the Hybrids because the 3 and 4 iron are so easy to hit and go miles. So impressed with the irons I bought a new Honma 420RF 10 dg driver as I have also had every brand of driver out there as well. Loved the smaller 420CC head, as most Japanese golf products, very well made and presented, nice deep face, maybe a slight gain in distance on perfect strikes, I think mainly due to the Doric twin kick shaft. Big positive was accuracy, much straighter and more consistant off the tee. After having tried everything there is I am a now a Honma convert. Can be more expensive but I think you get what you pay for!

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

I have tried every brand out there over the last 8 years

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 27, 2005]
Ray Estrada
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 420RF Driver

Spent some time with this club. The club head is well made and has the potential to go very long. Biggest drawback is the twinkick shaft. This shaft touts the technology of it flexing at two different points along the shaft line to promote higher trajectory and distance. It is okay if you have a moderate swing speed and have an even tempo to your swing. If you swing in the high 90's to 100+ mph, ditch the shaft. It won't work for you. It's an expensive club and for its price, you shouldnt have to tinker with shafts. Their stiff flex twinkick shaft flexes like a noodle. More like a senior flex. I'm an avid fan of honma but this club doesn't get my vote.

Customer Service

excellent

Similar Products Used:

practically all honma drivers TM R5, R7 Cleveland Launcher Mactec NV Titleist 983k Cobra 460sz

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
2
[Sep 27, 2005]
Ray Estrada
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 420RF Driver

Spent some time with this club. The club head is well made and has the potential to go very long. Biggest drawback is the twinkick shaft. This shaft touts the technology of it flexing at two different points along the shaft line to promote higher trajectory and distance. It is okay if you have a moderate swing speed and have an even tempo to your swing. If you swing in the high 90's to 100+ mph, ditch the shaft. It won't work for you. It's an expensive club and for its price, you shouldnt have to tinker with shafts. Their stiff flex twinkick shaft flexes like a noodle. More like a senior flex. I'm an avid fan of honma but this club doesn't get my vote.

Customer Service

excellent

Similar Products Used:

practically all honma drivers TM R5, R7 Cleveland Launcher Mactec NV Titleist 983k Cobra 460sz

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
2
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