HI! my name is EdGolf and I'm becoming a JDM Golf Hoo Addict.
Long time lurker but I don't usually post much but those babies arrived last Sun straight from Japan!
…….. and I was like a kid on Christmas morning.
As you might already have guess, I order them from and the service was top notch and Tario was extremely patience with all my silly questions after questions after questions. Each heads came individually wrapped with the actual weight sticker on them (sorry no pictures as I was too busy ripping them open)
Apologies for the crappy pictures quality but as I'm busy traveling, I've to take the pictures indoor (night time) in my hotel room and I got with me at this time is my iPhone camera only.
When I was looking to replace my Mizuno MP68 I was looking for feedback and review on em raw blades but unfortunately not much was available so I decided to do a little review of my own.
Yururi are well known for their raw wedges and it' fine grind work but not much talks on their irons series so hopefully some of you will find this review useful.
This is taken from their website:
"Yururi Raw Flat Back irons are some of the softest blade irons ever produced. Feel, playability and control are the key strong points for the Flat Back Blades. Yururi Flat Backs are designed with input from Japanese tour pro requests for consistent performance and consistent distance. This iron targets professional level and low handicap golfers with great ball striking skills.
This is the new 2010 model with conforming grooves. The head is the same as the previous model except the grooves have now been changed for competition play.
Aesthically where the old iron said Flat Back it now says 2010.
Available in raw black OR satin."
Here's a side-by-side link to the rest of their models for those who miss the review: http://www.golftoimp...ide-comparison/