June 4, 20222 yr comment_280347 Not sure I would go that far lol. That’s like saying Chrysler is as good as Toyota/Lexus because of the Technology inclusion these days. Like Swiss watches are on par with Waltham due to Waltham's Ahead of the curve slogan…. Some manufacturing processes in certain parts of the world will just never be surpassed long term. Fortunately for all of us JDM fans, Japan is known for its quality steel & composites manufacturing! Which is, last time I checked, the main materials in golf club manufacturing. Although the US gear has come along way, I would say it’s just come back from a long way behind to a reasonable position to justify its mass product high pricing. US products are nice and Shiny while new, boast certain materials and processing, but the quality of the base material and manufacturing process differ quite a bit. Just look at a Shimada shaft over any US steel. Or a Japanese high modulus hand rolled carbon graphite shaft. Then there’s the steel and process used for irons. Then there’s the plating…etc etc etc…the list goes on. Japanese manufacturing has taken a big hit during covid which has effectively closed down some of the smaller boutique JDM manufactures. Hopefully we see a big bounce back in production once everything has settled down. Edited June 5, 20222 yr by hutchy
February 11, 20231 yr Author comment_281461 have spotted some new BLACK Epon irons coming out to celebrate the company's anniversary.
February 15, 20231 yr comment_281606 Always good to see new Epon offerings…….the driver looks worthy of closer examination too
February 25, 20231 yr comment_281761 I have not played Baldo irons (just got wedges, driver and 2-wood though) but have Epon’s in the bag and have had several sets before. Always feel good and easy to hit.
February 26, 20231 yr Author comment_281776 we are spoilt for choice - Epon irons have been very good for a long time
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