Three sole options provide ideal turf interaction. The I Sole features slight trailing-edge relief across the back, for full sole performance with cleaner turf interaction on your takeaway and impact. Its three lower loft options have low bounce – perfect for tight turf and packed sand traps, while a 54-degree loft option has a mid-bounce for more versatility on any type of lie. The C Sole has aggressive heel-to-toe trailing edge relief with a flat bounce design and an easy-to-open face, giving you versatility whether the face is open or closed. This is your ideal model if you play courses with plenty of lush greenside grass and soft bunker sand. And the wide S Sole sports four-way relief, to deliver shot making with more forgiveness and reliable spin. It’s ideal from a variety of sand and turf conditions – a great all-around wedge. So if you tend to play courses with short grass or even hardpan around the greens, the S is your sole choice.
The wedge also comes in two fantastic-looking finishes. The chrome finish features Honma’s unique double milling pattern on the clubface, which holds and controls the golf ball and adds bite even on short finesse shots for optimal backspin.
And the sultry brushed copper finish contributes to better feel, reduced glare, rust prevention, and a unique visual appeal. Plus, it has a protrusion-shaped RIB positioned between the score lines that’s accomplished through precision milling. This allows skilled wedge players to open and close the club face at will and achieve a broad array of scoring shots with ease. With grooves spanning from heel to toe – all the way to the edges of the face – it’s versatile, lending forgiveness and visual confidence in many shot situations.
Whichever finish you prefer, expect the face texture to help you out immensely around the green. It’s arguably the best on the market.
For added measure, the wedge’s standard VIZARD IB shaft helps you achieve low launch angles, high spin and faster dynamic face closure – giving you more consistent loft at impact. The low launch means a longer contact time between the ball and face, for better spin.