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Buchi's more user friendly MT203 Wide Sole may actually appeal to the largest audience among all their irons.

It's a premium forged cavity back from Himeji ground to spec by Tabuchi-san and it features a wider sole and slightly thicker top line for ease of use and increased confidence.

The blade length however is compact from heel to toe and there is still less offset than most other improving golfer irons.

There is a wider cavity with a small machined pocket which increases MOI and launch.

A simple looking iron with the BUCHI logo in the middle.

I think I may ask Tabuchi-san to straighten the top line and finish this in a Teflon Black!!

As with other Buchi models, this is fully customizable with grinds and head shape and offset and finish.

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Tario...Can they do this iron with a thinner topline and boxier look?

And your right...They need to straighten the top line

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Yes they can do both. They can grind it anyway you want but keep in mind the top line can only be grinded so thin.

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