laudney Posted January 27, 2016 Report Share Posted January 27, 2016 It comes with graphite insert and will hit retail in April. I can't wait to try them out!! http://www.yonex.co.jp/sp/golf/clubs/n1-mb-forged-iron.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+TourSpecGolfer Posted January 27, 2016 Report Share Posted January 27, 2016 Yup an undercut MB with some sort of graphite or TPU material stuffed into the cutaway. The grooves on their new UT are interesting as well not sure how it doesn't create extra side spin: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bngolfer Posted January 27, 2016 Report Share Posted January 27, 2016 (edited) Maybe that's the idea - a new kind of "rescue" but one that makes it easy for you to hook or slice your way out of the woods. :-) Edited January 27, 2016 by bngolfer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dickyfowler Posted January 27, 2016 Report Share Posted January 27, 2016 the existing, traditional grooves have not stopped most golfers hooking and slicing (yes, poor swings to blame of course)....so we must read with interest why Yonex has gone this way. Some nutty professor might have come up with a way to help reduce the unwanted side spin. And the first clubmaker to find that Holy Grail will make a fortune. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nobmontana Posted January 27, 2016 Report Share Posted January 27, 2016 I was watching some Youtube videos last night about Yonex's new drivers. XPG and Royal DTP, XPG is the general model and the Royal DTP is the senior/"executive" model. Both drivers apparently use some counterbalance technology using slightly heavier head + weighted grip XPG: 43 m/s ( 96 mph ) swing speed, age in their 50's drove the ball 280 to 290 yards in the video DTP: 40 m/s ( 89 mph ) swing speed, age in their 60's and 70's drove the ball close to 270 to 280 yards in the video Interestingly, they called these videos as "documentaries" which I am not sure how to interpret. :) If these are true numbers, I gottta get me one of these drivers to try out. I also noticed that they are coming out with a new Triprinciple putter now with adjustable weights. http://www.yonex.co.jp/golf/clubs/triprinciple-putter-tp-s500.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+TourSpecGolfer Posted January 27, 2016 Report Share Posted January 27, 2016 Yes but which way do these grooves benefit side spin? We can't have it both ways with this design can we? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kamen Posted January 27, 2016 Report Share Posted January 27, 2016 That putter looks ghastly. I look forward to trying these out in Japan when I go in April then; especially the irons! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+TourSpecGolfer Posted January 27, 2016 Report Share Posted January 27, 2016 Side profile from a cut head. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dickyfowler Posted January 27, 2016 Report Share Posted January 27, 2016 we definitely need to hear from Yonex to explain those diagonal grooves. Maybe you have to buy 2 of the same loft - one for draws and one for fades!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
supo Posted January 27, 2016 Report Share Posted January 27, 2016 Similar looks but an evo of the ezone MBS from ishikawa. They were a great blade Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+TourSpecGolfer Posted January 27, 2016 Report Share Posted January 27, 2016 what you will notice is brands try something and it doesn't have a big effect then they scrap it in the next model and create something else to talk about over and over again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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dickyfowler Posted January 27, 2016 Report Share Posted January 27, 2016 (edited) Yonex N1-MB irons and Triprinciple hybrid Yonex’s new N1-MB irons, forged from S25 Carbon Steel, add a touch of feel to the muscle-back heads with a graphite plate placed behind the face, which helps to dampen vibrations at impact, according to the company. The irons heads are made with a low and deep center of gravity (CG) for a higher launch, making them more forgiving than the blade irons you may be used to. The Tripricinple hybrid, with one of the most awe-inspiring new designs at the PGA Show, has a cavity cut into its crown and grooves that run diagonally instead of horizontally. The grooves provide more consistent spin from various lies – especially wet grass, according to Yonex – while the crown’s cavity lowers CG for a higher launch. The new Yonex hybrids also have a reverse-flow shaft matching system that’s lighter in the longer lofts and heavier in the shorter lofts (the hybrids are offered in lofts of 20, 23.5 and 27 degrees). Their bodies are made from SUS630 Stainless Steel, while their faces are made from 455 Maraging Steel. Edited January 27, 2016 by dickyfowler Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
driverhead Posted January 28, 2016 Report Share Posted January 28, 2016 I was watching some Youtube videos last night about Yonex's new drivers. XPG and Royal DTP, XPG is the general model and the Royal DTP is the senior/"executive" model. Both drivers apparently use some counterbalance technology using slightly heavier head + weighted grip XPG: 43 m/s ( 96 mph ) swing speed, age in their 50's drove the ball 280 to 290 yards in the video DTP: 40 m/s ( 89 mph ) swing speed, age in their 60's and 70's drove the ball close to 270 to 280 yards in the video Interestingly, they called these videos as "documentaries" which I am not sure how to interpret. :) If these are true numbers, I gottta get me one of these drivers to try out. I also noticed that they are coming out with a new Triprinciple putter now with adjustable weights. http://www.yonex.co.jp/golf/clubs/triprinciple-putter-tp-s500.html I watched that video and the numbers if true are impressive. I looked up the specs of the DTP and the club length is 47 inches long. All three of the testers didnt swing fast but had well balanced swings and made good contact. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kamen Posted January 29, 2016 Report Share Posted January 29, 2016 I don't mind the look of the hybrid but I really could do without all the text on the crown. I find some JDM brands go really text heavy in not so subtle places. It looks very shallow too so should be nice and high launching/easy to get off the ground. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dickyfowler Posted January 29, 2016 Report Share Posted January 29, 2016 the Yonex gear has created a lot of talk - and positive feedback - at the Merchandise Show in the USA this week and looking forward to seeing a review from Chris or someone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chanaa Posted February 2, 2016 Report Share Posted February 2, 2016 Yup an undercut MB with some sort of graphite or TPU material stuffed into the cutaway. The grooves on their new UT are interesting as well not sure how it doesn't create extra side spin: met the japanese designer dr.k few mths ago. same principle as his putters .......in order to hit straight, your stroke has to be almost a cut. didnt quite buy that theory Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
driverhead Posted February 17, 2016 Report Share Posted February 17, 2016 (edited) I XPG: 43 m/s ( 96 mph ) swing speed, age in their 50's drove the ball 280 to 290 yards in the video DTP: 40 m/s ( 89 mph ) swing speed, age in their 60's and 70's drove the ball close to 270 to 280 yards in the video If these are true numbers, I gottta get me one of these drivers to try out. i just got one of each. Royal DTP arrived yesterday and the XPG tomorrow. I went to the range but drew a really horrible batch of range balls, as all the good balls cant be picked up due to soft ground conditions and they had to get these out of storage for winter snow short supply days.. . .Ball flight was very good but there was no life left in the balls to get decent distance. The cover and dimple were worn out. (muni range conditions at its worst) The Dtp is the best balanced 47 inch driver Ive tried and also had a great feel off the face considering how bad the range balls were. . The XPG comes tomorrow, and I will finally have a decent weekend for the 1st time in weeks (temps in the 60s) to test them in real course conditions on my home track. . . Edited February 17, 2016 by driverhead Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
driverhead Posted March 2, 2016 Report Share Posted March 2, 2016 (edited) XPG and Royal DTP, XPG is the general model and the Royal DTP is the senior/"executive" model. Both drivers apparently use some counterbalance technology using slightly heavier head + weighted grip XPG: 43 m/s ( 96 mph ) swing speed, age in their 50's drove the ball 280 to 290 yards in the video DTP: 40 m/s ( 89 mph ) swing speed, age in their 60's and 70's drove the ball close to 270 to 280 yards in the video Interestingly, they called these videos as "documentaries" which I am not sure how to interpret. :) If these are true numbers, I gottta get me one of these drivers to try out. I finally had a chance to get 5 rounds on the course with these drivers. i wasnt impressed with the XPG. A hard feel off the face and average distance. I got great results with the DTP. It was a bit of a learning curve to groove it as the club is 47 inches long, and the shaft plays similar to the AIR SPEEDER. You must have a slow deliberate tempo or the shaft will get out of sync. Smooth tempo shots are rewarded nicely. I have hit my longest shots of the winter season with the DTP when I time it correctly. Maybe not the best club for head wind conditions, with the stock shaft, but calm or downwind its a carry monster. My course is so wet due to winter storms and dormant Bermuda grass. , roll cant be evaluated properly. The DTP is a great feeling head. I have hit several Yonex driVerS since the NANOSPEED ERA and IT IS THE BEST FEELING YONEX HEAD SINCE THE EZONE 380. Edited March 3, 2016 by driverhead Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gto Posted March 5, 2016 Report Share Posted March 5, 2016 I hit those blades at Golf Fest in Mesa a few weeks ago, loved the irons and almost bought them (heads only, $114 each) but common sense set in as I have 4+ sets of irons. Hit the driver, very nice, loved the 3 wood. Krank golf was the only outfit that had a trackman system out there so comparing with just your eyes was tough. The putter was definitely not a beauty but man did it work, putted for about 30 minutes and never missed any 3-5 footers (my nemesis) but the $509.00 price tag was a bit steep especially when you convert that to Canadian. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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